Chaoyang Park-朝阳公园

Lucky Flower House

This flower shop owned by bilingual florist Toni is probably the first of its kind in Beijing. Lucky Flower House offers interest and professional flower design classes administered by Toni who is certified by the American Floral Art School and has 20 years of experience in the floral business in Canada. The shop also sells a variety of flowers and intricately designed hand-made flower arrangements.

Beijing Climbing Club

Beijing Climbing Club runs regular weekend rock-climbing trips for aspiring climbers of all abilities to scenic locations around Beijing. They offer a safe and hassle free way for anyone based in Beijing to get out and experience this amazing sport first hand. They use qualified western/bilingual guides and operate to western safety standards.

babyArt

With branches all around the country and all over town, babyArt is an innovative center set up to support and enrich a child’s creativity and imagination. Presenting to children familiar materials such as corn flakes, eggs, beans, flour, leaves, tyres sand, fruit and etc. They provide children with a hand-on artistic experience which is stimulating, interactive, and sensorially capturing.

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Children's Academy of Artistic Dance (CAAD)

CAAD is committed to nurturing and expanding dance education and creativity for children aged 3-12 and offers carefully-crafted professional courses by specialty which included ballet, Chinese folk dance, Latin dance and musical theater.
Parent-child classes and beginner’s dance classes for pre-school children aged 3-4 emphasizes the development of a child’s natural sense of dance and aims to inspire their inherent dance potential in a creative and fun way.

Beyuls

This furniture store specializes in high-end furniture and housewares: wood furniture made from solid piece of woods (not made with veneer or composite woods), porcelain and ceramic pieces made by masters in the trade, as well as high quality stones and crystals (natural color, no radiation). Other items sold include hand woven linen table runners and raw silk cushions.

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[CLOSED] La Rucola (formerly Alio Olio)

Longtime Chaoyang Park adjacent restaurant spiffs up its name and decor, keeps many of its same old favorites on the menu, all adding up to a winning combination.