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Perfectly Professional

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Beijing-born Nancy Ding divides herself between two very important roles: a business manager at Microsoft and a mother to her son Andy (3). A self-professed "workaholic," Nancy admits she finds juggling the two to be rather difficult. "It's very challenging - I don't have a work/life balance," she confesses. When Nancy's not taking 1am conference calls, she's devoting her time and energy to her son who attends Ivy International Kindergarten. It's high time this mom took a break from her hectic schedule to relax and unwind. Thankfully, London-trained stylist Tom from The Cut Culture was on-hand to pamper Nancy and force her to put her feet up for a whole afternoon.     


The Blissful Bryants in Sanya

The Travelers

Colleen and Gregory Bryant, their daughter Cole (7) and son Cian (4).

The Plan

The Bryants booked their flight on China Southern Airlines through BJS Travel Service (www.bjs.com.cn). Flight fares for economy tickets were RMB 2,400 for adults and RMB 1,180 for children. They stayed in a villa at Mandarin Oriental Sanya, which can be booked online (www.mandarinoriental.com/sanya) for four nights.


Sunny Shanhaiguan

The Travelers

Pat Sommer and her daughter Ellie (8), and Julie Johnson with her daughter Kaylen (10).

The Cost

The total cost of the three-day trip was roughly RMB 1,300. Roundtrip train tickets set them back RMB 290, a double room at their hotel was RMB 310 per night; meals, tickets and taxis made up the rest of the costs.

The Plan

The Sommers and Johnsons packed their bags for a last-minute weekend getaway to Shanhaiguan. There was a lot on the itinerary: exploring the Old City, visiting the Jiaoshan section of the Great Wall, swimming at the beach, visiting the Great Wall museum, and more.

The Accommodation


And Baby Makes Three (Or Four...)




Fifteen years ago, having a baby in Beijing wasn't an option for most expat moms. Now, with a range of world-class facilities and professionals, moms-to-be can expect family-friendly private rooms, longer stays and midwife support. But navigating the system still involves some trial and error, which is why beijingkids is here to walk you through one of the most important times in your life. 


In the Beginning: Conception

As a general rule, couples should start planning for a baby long before they actually conceive. First things first: Does your insurance provider cover you and at which hospitals? Once you're up to speed with your health insurance coverage, you can move on to the fun stuff.


Escape to Commune by the Great Wall

The Commune's collection of modern villas sits nestled in a green valley about 80km outside central Beijing. For those looking to splurge on a retreat from Beijing's bustle, the Commune combines beautiful scenery with striking architecture and award-winning service.

Modern Luxury

The Commune began as twelve unique modernist houses, each designed by a different Asian architect. The contemporary designs, with their sleek angles and sharp silhouettes, stand out from the verdant hillside while still complimenting the valley's natural beauty. Large windows, sweeping porches, and rooftop patios make every house feel open and airy.

Due to rising demand, the Commune has since duplicated the original designs; now, a total of 42 villas sprawl across the valley. Each has several private bedrooms and a common living room and kitchen, stocked with complimentary sodas and water. Couples can rent an individual room for privacy, or families can rent out an entire villa.


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