Airline offices Air France, Fifth Floor, Full Link Plaza,
18 Jianguomenwai Dajie (tel 65881388); Alitalia, Rm 141, Jianguo
Hotel, 5 Jianguomenwai Dajie (tel 65918468); All Nippon
Airways, Rm 1510, World Trade Centre, 1 Jianguomenwai Dajie (tel
65053311); Asiana Airlines, Rm 102, Lufthansa Centre (tel
64681118); Austrian Airlines, Great Wall Sheraton Hotel, 10
Donghua Bei Lu (tel 65917861); British Airways, Rm 210, SCITECH
Tower, 22 Jianguomenwai Dajie (tel 65124070); CAAC, 15 Xi Chang'an
Jie (tel 66013336 for domestic flights; tel 66016667
international); Canadian Airlines, 50 Liangmaqiao Lu, Chaoyang (tel
64637901); Dragonair, L107, World Trade Centre, 1 Jianguomenwai
Dajie (tel 65182533); Ethiopian Airlines, Rm 506, World Trade
Centre, 1 Jianguomenwai Dajie (tel 65050314); Finnair, Rm 204,
SCITECH Tower, 22 Jianguomenwai Dajie (tel 65127180); Garuda
Indonesia, Poly Plaza, 14 Dongzhimen Nan Dajie (tel 64157658); Iran
Air, CITIC Building, 19 Jianguomenwai Dajie (tel 65124940); Israeli
Airlines, Rm 2906, Jing Guang Centre (tel 65014512); Japan
Airlines, Changfugong Office Building, 26A Jianguomenwai Dajie (tel
65130888); Korean Air, Rm C401 World Trade Centre, 1 Jianguomenwai
Dajie (tel 65050088); LOT Polish Airlines, Rm 2002, City
Hotel, 4 Gongti Dong Lu (tel 65050136); Lufthansa, Rm S101,
Lufthansa Centre, Dong Sanhuan Bei Lu (tel 64654488); Malaysia
Airlines, Lot 115A/B, Level 1, West Wing Office Block, World Trade
Centre, 1 Jianguomenwai Dajie (tel 65052681); Mongolian Airlines,
China Golden Bridge Plaza, 1A Jianguomenwai Dajie (tel 65002255);
Pakistan Airlines, Rm 106A, World Trade Centre, 1 Jianguomenwai
Dajie (tel 65051681); Qantas, Lufthansa Centre, 50 Liangmaqiao Lu
(tel 64674794); Russian International Airlines, Jinglun Hotel, 3
Jianguomenwai Dajie (tel 65002412); SAS Scandinavian Airlines, 1403
Henderson Centre, 18 Jianguomennei Dajie (tel 65183738); Singapore
Airlines, L109, World Trade Centre, 1 Jianguomenwai Dajie (tel
65052233); Swissair, Rm 201, SCITECH Tower, 22 Jianguomenwai Dajie
(tel 65123555); Thai International, Lufthansa Centre, 50 Langmaqiao
Lu (tel 64608899); United Airlines, Lufthansa Centre, 50
Liangmaqiao Lu (tel 64638551).
Banks and exchange The Commercial Bank (Mon-Fri 9am-noon
& 1-4pm) in the CITIC Building at 19 Jianguomenwai Dajie, next
to the Friendship Store, offers the most comprehensive service:
Visa cards, travellers' cheques and cash can be used to obtain yuan
or US dollars. The main branch of the Bank of China (Mon-Fri
9am-noon & 1.30-5pm) is at 8 Yabuo Lu, off Chaoyangmen Dajie,
just north of the International Post Office, but it won't do
anything the smaller branches can't. You'll find other branches in
the SCITECH Plaza (Mon-Fri 9am-noon & 1-6.30pm), the World
Trade Centre (Mon-Fri 9am-5pm, Sat 9am-noon), the Sun Dong'an Plaza
(Mon-Fri 9.30am-12noon & 1.30-5pm), and the Lufthansa Centre
(Mon-Fri 9-noon & 1-4pm). A foreign exchange office (daily
9am-6.30pm) inside the entrance to the Friendship Store is one of
the few places you can change money at the weekend at the standard
rate. Visa holders can use ATM machines with a "Plus" logo. If you
have applied for a visa and only have a photocopy of your passport,
some hotels and the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank in the Jianguo
Hotel will reluctantly advance cash on travellers' cheques;
most banks won't. If you want to wire money, or have it wired to
you, go to the International Post Office or the China Courier
Service Company at 7 Qianmen Dajie (tel 63184313).
Bike rental All the more expensive hotels rent out bikes,
but at around ¥50 a day. Cheaper bets are the Jinghua,
Jingtai, Beiwei, Tiantan, Beiwei and
Xiyuan hotels, all of which rent bikes on a daily basis and
require a deposit of ¥200-500: the Jinghua charges ¥10 a
day, but their bikes have a tendency to fall apart; the others
charge between ¥20 and ¥50 with better bikes. A bike repair shop at
94 Chongwenmen Dajie, near the Chongwenmen Hotel
(7.30am-6.30pm), also has a few bikes for rent, as has a stall
opposite the Tianshi restaurant off Wangfujing.
Car rental BCNC Car Rental, with seven offices in the
city including one at the airport, is open 24hr (tel
8008109001).
Courier service DHL has a 24-hour office at 45 Xinyuan
Jie (tel 64662211), in Chaoyang district.
Embassies Visa departments usually open for a few hours
every weekday morning (phone for exact times and to see what you'll
need to take). Remember that they'll take your passport off you for
as long as a week sometimes, and it's very hard to change money
without it, so stock up on cash before applying for any visas. You
can get passport-size photos from an annexe just inside the front
entrance of the Friendship Store. Some embassies require payment in
US dollars; you can change travellers' cheques for these at the
CITIC Building (see "Banks and exchange"). Most embassies are
either around Sanlitun in the northeast or in Jianguomenwai
compound, north of and parallel to Jianguomenwai Dajie:
Afghanistan, 8 Dongzhimenwai Dajie (tel 65321582); Australia, 21
Dongzhimenwai Dajie, Sanlitun (tel 65322331); Azerbijan, 7-2-5-1
Tayuan Building (tel 65324614); Burma, 6 Dongzhimenwai Dajie,
Sanlitun (tel 65321425); Canada, 19 Dongzhimenwai Dajie, Sanlitun
(tel 65323536); France, 3 Dong San Jie, Sanlitun (tel 65321331);
Germany, 5 Dongzhimenwai Dajie, Sanlitun (tel 65322161); India, 1
Ritan Dong Lu, Sanlitun (tel 65321856); Ireland, 3 Ritan Dong Lu,
Sanlitun (tel 65322691); Japan, 7 Ritan Lu, Jianguomenwai (tel
65322361); Kazakhstan, 9 Dong Liu Lu, Sanlitun (tel 65326183);
Kirgyzistan, 2-4-1 Tayuan Building (tel 65326458); Laos, 11 Dong Si
Jie, Sanlitun (tel 65321224); Mongolia, 2 Xiushui Bei Jie,
Jianguomenwai (tel 65321203); New Zealand, 1 Dong'er Jie, Sanlitun
(tel 65322731); North Korea, Ritan Bei Lu, Jianguomenwai (tel
65321186); Pakistan, 1 Dongzhimenwai Dajie, Sanlitun (tel
65322660); Russian Federation, 4 Dongzhimen Bei Zhong Jie (south
off Andingmen Dong Dajie; tel 65322051); South Korea, 3rd & 4th
Floor, World Trade Centre (tel 65053171); Thailand, 40 Guanghua Lu,
Jianguomenwai (tel 65321903); UK, 11 Guanghua Lu, Jianguomenwai
(tel 65321961); Ukraine, 11 Dong Lu Jie, Sanlitun (tel 65324014);
USA, 3 Xiushui Bei Jie, Jianguomenwai (tel 65323831); Uzbekistan, 7
Beixiao Jie, Sanlitun (tel 65326305); Vietnam, 32 Guanghua Lu,
Jianguomenwai (tel 65321155).
Employment If you're looking for a job, try the
International Human Resources Centre, at 50 Dajue Hutong,
Chegongzhuan (tel 63099973), or the Service Centre for Personnel
Exchange in the Workers' Cultural Palace, west off Nanchizi Dajie
(tel 65123392), or, better still, turn up and ask at the place
where you want a job. Remember that employment in China (even for
foreigners) is pretty much dependant on guanxi
(connections).
English corner Sundays in Zizhuyuan Park.
Football Football is a growing sport with China
determined to qualify for the World Cup by the year 2002. Beijing's
team, Guo An, play at the massive Workers' Stadium in the northeast
of the city, off Gongren Tiyuchang Bei Lu (bus #110 along
Dongdaqiao), about every two weeks, on Saturday or Sunday
afternoon. There's a timetable outside the ticket office, which is
just east of the north gate of the stadium. Tickets are cheap
(¥15), and you buy them at the ground on the day.
Hospitals and clinics Most big hotels have a resident
medic. If you need a hospital, the following have foreigners'
clinics where some English is spoken: Sino-Japanese Friendship
Hospital on Heping Dajie (daily 8-11.30am & 1-4.30pm; tel
64221122); Friendship Hospital at 95 Yongan Lu, west of Tiantan
Park (tel 63014411); Beijing Hospital at 15 Dahua Lu. For a service
run by and for foreigners, try the International Medical Centre at
S106 in the Lufthansa Centre, Dong Sanhuan Bei Lu (tel 64651561),
or the Hong Kong International Clinic on the third floor of the
Swissotel Hong Kong Macao Centre, Dongsishitiao Qiao (daily
9am-9pm; tel 65012288 ext 2346). For real emergencies, the AEA
International offers a comprehensive and expensive service at 14
Liangmahe Lu, not far from the Lufthansa Centre (clinic tel
64629112, emergency calls tel 64629100).
Internet In addition to hotel business centres, where you
don't have to be a guest to use their computers, there are also
plenty of Internet cafés, which are usually cheaper and more
relaxing places to be, and the big bookshops usually have small
Internet sections. Recommended is the cosy Net café at the back of
the second floor in the Sanlian Bookshop, on Wangfujing Dajie, near
the China Art Gallery (daily 8am-8pm; ¥20 per hour). The main
branch of Sparkice, on Level 2 of the World Trade Centre,
Jianguomenwai Dajie (daily 10am-10pm; ¥30 per hour, ¥20 for
students), also offers a pleasant environment. Their other branch,
on Level 4 of the Parkson Building, Xichang'an Jie (daily 8am-7pm;
¥30 per hour, ¥20 for students), is just a row of computers in a
hallway. If you're in Xidan, head for the Tushu Daxia Bookshop,
which has a spacious, if loud, Internet section on the third floor
(daily 8am-7pm; ¥30 per hour). There's a computer in a side hall at
the International Post Office, but the connection is so slow it's
useless. But if you really want to save money when you're online,
head north to the university districts, where a computer in a
cramped shop, usually full of students playing Red Alert,
can cost as little as ¥6 per hour, and they're usually open through
the night. Haidian also has plenty of Internet cafés; if you're out
here for the night, you can round the evening off by sending
drunken messages home. Beijing Login Tech is among the cheapest,
charging ¥8 per hour and with branches at 38 Haidan Lu, 31 Xueyuan
Lu (both in Haidian) and 75 Chengfulu Dajie (near the south gate of
Qinghua University). A pleasant, cheap 24-hour shop (¥7-10 an hour)
is opposite the north gate of UIBE University; go to the Cherry
Blossom Hotel, walk north 400m and take the first right and
it's 200m along here on the left. If you're living in the city and
want to apply for installation, go to the Telegraph Office on Xi
Chang'an Jie (see "Telecommunications").
Language courses You can do short courses in Chinese at
Beijing Foreign Studies University on Erhuan Xi Lu, at the Bridge
School in Jianguomenwai (tel 64940243), which offers evening
classes, or the Cultural Mission at 7 Beixiao Jie in Sanlitun (tel
65323005), where most students are diplomats. A cheap and easy way
to study basic Mandarin, though, is to find a Chinese student of
English - try hanging around English corner - and get them to teach
you. You'll have to negotiate a fee, but they don't charge very
much, maybe ¥15 an hour. For six-month to year-long courses in
Chinese, apply to Beijing International School at Anzhenxili,
Chaoyang (tel 64433151), Beijing University in Haidian (tel
62751230), Beijing Foreign Studies University, at 2 Xi Erhuna Lu
(tel 68468167), or Beijing Normal University, at 19 Xinjiekouwai
(tel 62207986). Expect to pay around ¥10000 tuition fees for a
year.
Left luggage There's a left-luggage office in the
foreigners' waiting room at the back of Beijing Zhan, with lockers
for ¥5 or ¥10 a day depending on size, though as these are often
full, you are better off going to the main left-luggage office
(daily 5am-midnight; ¥5 a day) at the east side of the station. The
left luggage office at Xi Zhan is downstairs on the left as you
enter and costs ¥10 a day.
Libraries The Beijing National Library, at 39 Baishiqiao
Lu, just north of Zizhuyuan Park (Mon-Fri 8am-5pm; tel 68415566),
is one of the largest in the world, with more than ten million
volumes, including manuscripts from the Dunhuang Caves and a
Qing-dynasty encyclopedia. The oldest texts are Shang dynasty
inscriptions on bone. You'll need to join before they let you in.
To take books out, you need to be resident in the city, but you can
turn up and get a day pass that lets you browse around. An attached
small cinema shows Western films in English at weekends; phone for
details. The Library of the British Embassy, on the Fourth Floor of
the Landmark Building at 8 Dong Sanhuan Bei Lu, has a wide
selection of books and magazines and anyone can wander in and
browse.
Martial arts You can study martial arts under an
English-speaking instructor at the Beijing Language and Culture
Institute, 15 Xueyuan Lu, Haidian (tel 62327531). If you speak
Chinese, try the Ruyi School (tel 62571596), at 152 Yuanmingyuan
Lu, Haidian.
Pharmacies There are large pharmacies at 136 Wangfujing
and 42 Dongdan Bei Dajie, or you could try the famous Tongrentang
Pharmacy on Dazhalan. For imported non-prescription medicines, try
Watsons at the Holiday Inn Lido, Shoudujichang Lu.
Post offices The International Post Office is on
Chaoyangmen Dajie (Mon-Sat 8am-7pm), just north of the intersection
with Jianguomen Dajie. This is where post restante letters end up,
dumped in a box; you have to rifle through them all and pay ¥2.3
for the privilege. They won't let you take out a letter unless you
show your passport. Letters are kept only for one month, after
which the post office is quick to send them back; turn up a few
days late and officious staff will derive amusement from your
distress. It's also possible to rent a PO Box here and there's a
packing service for parcels and a wide variety of stamps on sale,
but again staff are not very helpful. There are other post offices
in the basement of the World Trade Centre, on Xi Chang'an Jie, just
east of the Concert Hall, on Wangfujing Dajie near Dunkin'
Donuts, and at the north end of Xidan Dajie. All are open
Mon-Sat from 9am to 5pm. Express mail can be sent from a counter in
the International Post Office or from the EMS office at 7 Qianmen
Dajie (tel 65129948).
PSB The Foreigners' Police, at 2 Andingmen Dong Dajie
(Mon-Fri 8-12noon & 1.30-4pm; tel 84015292), will give you a
first visa extension for a fee of ¥160. It will take them a week to
do it, so make sure you've got plenty of cash before you go as you
can't change money without your passport. Apply for a second
extension and you'll be told to leave the country: don't, just
leave Beijng and apply elsewhere. The nearest place with a friendly
PSB office, who will extend your visa on the spot, is Chengde. You
can make it there and back in a day. If you have an emergency and
require urgent assistance, dial tel 110 or 550100, and have a
Chinese speaker handy to help you.
Radio Easy FM at 91.5FM has twelve hours of Western
music, mostly pap, plus news on the hour. It's a good resource for
finding out about cultural events in the capital.
Swimming pool Try the Olympic-size pool in the Asian
Games Village, Anding Lu (daily 8am-9pm; ¥50), on the route of
trolleybus #108 from Chongwenmennei Dajie, which also boasts some
of the city's fiercest showers.
Telecommunications There are 24-hour telecommunication
offices in the Telegraph Office at 11 Xi Chang'an Jie, about 300m
from the intersection with Xidan Bei Dajie, and by the
International Post Office, on Chaoyangmen Dajie. The orange coin
and card phones on the street can be used for international calls.
You can buy cards at most hotels, plazas and at the Telegraph
Office. You can call the operator on tel 114 but have a Chinese
speaker handy to help you.
Travel agents Biggest of Beijing's plentiful travel
agents is CITS, next to the Gloria Plaza Hotel at 28
Jianguomenwai Dajie (daily 8.30-11.30am & 1.30-4.30pm; tel
65050231), which offers expensive tours, a tour guide and
interpreter service, and advance ticket booking for trains, planes
and ferries (from Tianjin), with a commission of around ¥30 added.
Other CITS offices are at 103 Fuxingmennei Dajie (tel 66011122), in
the Beijing Hotel, 33 Dongchang'an Jie (tel 65120507) and
the New Century Hotel (tel 68491426), opposite the zoo. Good
private alternatives to the state monolith, geared at corporate
groups, include Sunshine Travel, at 2 Nan Dong Sanhuan Lu (tel
65868069), and the R&R Travel Company, in Room B04, 9 Ritan
Dong Lu (inside Ritan Park) (tel 65868069). The Tourism Hotline
(tel 65130828) is open 24hr for enquiries and complaints; all its
staff are English-speaking.