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Hello everybody,
I'm italian, coming from Tuscany. In september I'll move to Changchun with my family for working, staying for 2 years least.
Can anybody suggest to me a place where to live? My place of work is in the city southeast, Nanhu rd, very close to the American International school. I was thinking to find a place where other expat live, like a village or apartment block, close enough to my workplace and in outward direction (surrounding jingyuetan parc). is there any good place to live? thanks for helping me!
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Maybe we can hlep you. I'll ask some foreign friends.
Bruce Wang said:
Maybe we can hlep you. I'll ask some foreign friends.
Richard Antony‘s advices:
1. Zhonghai... linhe jie;
2. Southlake hotel(German village)
3. the German beer street (caizhi) near Die backstubbe restaurant.
My advices:
Many foreign colleges(VW) of mine live in the German village.,haha
I hope this could help you.
You are wlecome to mail to me. 756911355@qq.com
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Jack Cong said:Hi Michele ,we offer service for life especially for foreigners, and we can help u to find the safe and comfortable house. if need u can add our we chat: ccjoylife, or Facebook :Jack Cong. Welcome to Changchun.
thank you all for suggestions!
really appreciated
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