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[quote=JABAROOTOO ,28884]Hi Michelle,Welcome to China in the near future.Can I suggest that you ask your husbands company for assistance in looking for an appartment or a temporary serviced apartment until you have time to look around. Can I suggest Shekou unless this is too far from where he will be working.Many International schools in China are operated by Christians groups. Forget denominations - there are not enough of any of them to be bothered with this. Many larger Cities have 'Interantional Fellowships' where only Expat Christians can fellowship for obvious reasons. We are of course very welcome in the local churches but language may preclude this. Sometimes have to travel long distances.. There is not one on almost every corner as there often is in the west.THE city's three major international schools, the QSI International School of Shekou (QSI), Shekou International School (SIS) and International School of Sino-Canada (ISSC), have played an important part in the process of building Shenzhen into an international city.www.qsi.org/shk_homeInternational School of Sino-Canada, Nanshan, Shenzhen Add: No. 166, Nanguang Rd., Nanshan Dist. Tel: (86 755) 2656 8886, (86 755) 2656 8889Fax: (86 755) 2657 8889(www.ccsc.com.cn)Anyway do a'google' search yourself and spend a little time looking at what comes up. If you find an International Christian school then they will be able to tell you about any IF in Shenzhen as these are not always easy to locate. Usually word of mouth unless it is large enough to advertise.All the best with your move. Shenzhen is very modern and you should have a great time living there and visiting the surrounding areas.If you have any more questions don't hesitate to ask.[/quote]
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