The Lufthansa Area is one of Beijing's oldest and most well-known international commercial zones, near to Chaoyang Park and Sanlitun, between East Second Ring and Third Ring Roads (because there's not a clear line drawn about what constitutes "Lufthansa Area" and what doesn't, some Beijing residents include Chaoyang Park and Sanlitun as parts of Lufthansa Area). Due to the area's history as an international focal point in Beijing, it is today home to a burgeoning expatriate population.
The Lufthansa Area sprung up quickly as a commercial zone following
the construction in 1992 of the Lufthansa Center (a building complex
containing offices, apartments, a hotel, and a shopping center), and
today is fast becoming the new embassy area - Germany, Israel, Japan,
Malaysia, South Korea, and the United States have all moved their
embassies to Lufthansa in recent years, to name just a few. As the
embassies have moved here, even more expatriate residents of Beijing
have followed.
The Liangmaqiao and Sanyuanqiao Line 10 subway stations lie in
Lufthansa Area and
make it easy to get in and get out, and as Sanyuanqiao Station is one
of the two city stops of the Airport Express Train, Lufthansa makes for
a particularly convenient place of residence for individuals needing to
commute frequently between Beijing and other cities and countries.
Living Arrangements
With the exception of a handful of villas (such as King's Garden), housing in Lufthansa is almost entirely comprised of apartment complexes. These range from the luxurious to the modest. Prices throughout the Lufthansa Area are some of the steepest in Beijing.
As in most of the residential areas popular with expatriates, the majority apartment buildings in Lufthansa have been constructed over the last ten years, and are of modern construction and built to Western standards.
Most apartment complexes in the Lufthansa Area include:
- Central, government-mandated parks and green space
- Exercise facilities and fitness gyms (not always open, however)
- Convenience stores and shops
- Guardhouses with regular patrols
With rents stretching from ¥9,000 monthly at the low end to over
¥100,000 per month at the high end, living in Lufthansa is anything but
cheap. You can expect to pay ¥18,000 to ¥40,000 a month for most
accommodations here.
Local Amenities
An area popular with expatriates, Lufthansa offers a number of amenities for its Western residents, including:
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Western supermarkets, including BHG, Carrefour, and Wal-Mart
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Western and other non-Chinese dining options, such as the Kunlun Hotel Restaurant, Flo Brasserie, Westin Steak House, and French, Italian, Japanese, South Korean, and Thai food. Fast food options include KFC, McDonald's, and Pizza Hut
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Popular cafés the Skyline Café, Four Seasons Garden Café, Run Café, Beijing Bistro, Va Va Voom, Cindy's, Nasca Café, Costa Coffee, and Starbucks
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The Jinyuan Yansha Shopping Mall, known to locals as the "Great Mall of China" for its sheer size, with 1,000+ shops and stores, a skating rink, and an extremely large food court. Brands sold here include Cartier, Givenchy, Ermenegildo Zegna, WMF, Hugo Boss, Nike, Adidas, Reebok, PUMA, Lancel, Canali, Zileri, Pal, Montegrappa, Trussardi, Gabor, Samsonite, and a great many more
- The Lufthansa Center, from which the Lufthansa Area takes its name, consists of the Kempinski Hotel Beijing, an office and apartment complex, and YouYi Shopping City, Beijing's first Western-style department store. YouYi features a number of name brand Western goods - such as Gucci, Rolex, Calvin Klein, Estee Lauder, Hugo Boss, and Clinique, as well as plenty of top shelf electronics. Widely known as the most expensively-priced shopping in Beijing, the customer service is also some of the best in the city, and all salespersons on hand speak at least one foreign language. YouYi also features international shipping of goods, and tailors for making custom clothing
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Next to Lufthansa Center lies Beijing International Medical Center, the clinic is equipped to deal with most medical emergencies, and features English-speaking staff (as well as Arabic, Farsi, and Japanese).While good in a pinch, the reputation of Beijing United in nearby Lido is somewhat better
Because Lufthansa is both a prime spot for international commerce in
Beijing and the new home of many of Beijing's embassies, the area has
grown to serve its expatriate community and make life here as
comfortable as possible for Western residents in Beijing.
Education
Lufthansa features a number of international schools to serve its international families:
- 3e International School
- Beanstalk International Bilingual School (BIBS)
- Beijing World Youth Academy (BWYA)
- Canadian International School (CIS)
- The Children's House Montessori Kindergarten
- Deutsche Botschaftsschule Peking (DSP) - the German School of
Beijing
- Hen Shin'nyugaku - Japanese School of Beijing (JSB)
In addition, Lufthansa lies close by to both Lido
and Chaoyang Park, which offer
additional schooling options.
Main article: International Schools in Beijing: The
School Guide
Location
Because of its multiple subway stations, proximity to the Airport
Express, and location between Second and Third Ring Roads, the
Lufthansa Area is often considered one of the more convenient locations
to live in in Beijing, while still being rather quieter and more
spacious than downtown and other more congested parts of the city.
Lufthansa is a 10 minute taxi ride from the heart of downtown
(barring traffic), and it's easy to get around Beijing by either car or
rail from here.
Verdict
With a variety of dining and shopping options, a plentitude of schooling options (second only to Shunyi), modern and luxurious residential accommodations, and a very convenient location, the Lufthansa Area is one of the top destinations for Westerners in Beijing for whom budget is less of a concern than quality of life.
The high prices of Lufthansa being perhaps its only downside, the
area features lots of just about everything an expatriate or expatriate
family living in Beijing could look for. If you're not afraid of higher
prices and want a comfortable, convenient place to live, with easy
access to high class restaurants, luxury shopping, and many of the
city's international schools, Lufthansa may just be the choice for you.
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