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Q: what district/area is closest to Nanlouzizhuang metro

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wondering what area exactly that Nanlouzizhuang metro station (line 7) is in,  hard to find on maps as relatively new metro station, going to start there in september at a school close to the metro (havent been given name of school yet)

but for chaoyang government so no dramas on that score

 

not fimiliar with that part of beijing, so not too sure where exactly to look on mayi/ganji as regards area

happy valley/fatou seems a little expensive

 

any ideas info greatly welcomed as regards not so expensive area to rent, be it shared or solo rent

 

xie xie

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Ask your school to assist you with finding accommodation for your arrival - any decent school would help their FT.

You also need an address for your visa application anyway.

 

if when you arrive you don't like it, you will at least be on the ground to look around for yourself for something more to your taste.

 

there are underground maps of Beijing online - it is in the south east of the city, so it is not rocket science to find.

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@SORREL

 

do you post just for the extra few points (have been in China for 5 years) and know well how it works, if you have nothing constructive to add just jog on real real real simple, people like you do this site no favours

 

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