Calling All Newbies: The beijingkids 2014-2015 Home & Relocation Guide is Out

 
For those of you in the less-debauched period of your life; where Jiu Ba Jie is a distant, blurred and sometimes horrific memory and Sunday mornings have become the most productive period of the week because of little people, this is for you.
 
beijingkids has just launched this year's Home & Relocation Guide so if you're worried about the effect of air pollution on your family, can't make head or tails of Shunyi and Shuangjing, or don't know the first thing about setting up utilities, don't worry – that's where this little baby will come in handy.

If you're new to Beijing, the city can be scary and a bit overwhelming once the initial excitement wears off. Don't worry; this feeling will pass. This city is full of adventures and opportunities, but you'll need to find solid ground first.
 
The annual Home & Relocation Guide contains a wealth of information for newcomers, with articles about:
  • Picking a school (for more on that, check out the beijingkids School Choice Guide)
  • Undergoing the standard health inspection for foreigners
  • Using a local Chinese hospital
  • Weighing your neighborhood options
  • Getting your driver's license
  • Riding the city bus and purchasing long-distance train tickets
  • Relocating with pets
  • Making your house feel like a home
  • Navigating Chinese etiquette rules
  • Choosing a relocation company
  • Protecting your family against air pollution
  • And much, much more!
Free copies are available at hundreds of distribution points around Beijing. If you're having trouble finding an issue, email the Distribution Team at distribution@truerun.com or view it online at Issuu. In addition, the articles will be reposted on the beijingkids website throughout the month of June.