Information on one of the more established areas for expats in Beijing

June 4, 2007 on 1:21 am | In Shopping, Observations, Living in China, Beijing Living |

I wanted to post a quick summary for those searching for information on places to live in Beijing…If you have a family with you and are looking for an area close to the WAB or ISB (International schools in Beijing), you may want to consider the area near by River Garden.  Included here is an image / map I prepared based on a Google Earth snapshot of the area:

River Garden Area In this area you can find not only River Garden (established community) and Eurovillage but also Capital Paradise (to the West of River Garden — not seen on the image here), and Leman Lake (next to River Garden — they share a wall, not seen on the image either).  All these developments are within 5-10 minutes by bus or bike from ISB and about 10-15 minutes from WAB (Western Academy of Beijing).  As you can see from the image above, this area also includes a fairly well established shopping plaza with the proverbial Jenny Lou’s supermarket as well as a bunch of restaurants — even a Domino pizza franchise outlet, services like a Vet clinic, medical office, a tailor, as well as some shops for clothing and shoes, and of course a golf driving range.
If you have questions on this area do not hesitate to drop me a line.

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  1. A year ago you gave me some info about Beijing and I was able to use it -BUT for the 10 months I was living in Inner Mongolia I could not get into your website. Thougth you’d want to know. I am back in the States for 6 months.

    Comment by Cornelia Cree (Tao Lee) — July 24, 2008 #

  2. Thanks for the feedback Cornellia. I host the site on Yahoo.com as I wanted to make sure it is accessible from most places. I am guessing somehow the local ISP (where you were) had some restrictions on access to Yahoo’s domains….
    Enjoy your stay in the States!

    Comment by Administrator — July 25, 2008 #

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