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Beijing Newcomer Dinner

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Beijing Newcomer Dinner suits People who have recently moved to a city for work, study or life. Current status is primarily recruiting, opening soon and host recruiting. Specific sessions depend on Fanju's city opening schedule.

About Beijing Newcomer Dinner

Beijing dinners cover tech, media, investment, culture, consulting and university circles, with an emphasis on trusted RSVPs and genuine in-person exchange.

Newcomer dinners help people who have just arrived in a city understand local life, meet local friends and build a basic social circle.

  • Chaoyang, Haidian and Dongcheng are Beijing's core dinner districts, covering tech, media and culture circles.
  • Beijing's rich university ecosystem drives demand for student and founder dinners.
  • The investment and media scene is active, making business and curated dinners a priority.

Newcomer Dinner tips

Before signing up, confirm the dinner theme, restaurant location, what is included in the cost, cancellation rules and host information. Keep your profile genuine, concise and verifiable — no need to over-share personal details.

  • Mention how long you have been in the city, your work or study situation and what local information you hope to learn.
  • When new to a city, choose public restaurants and verified hosts. Avoid dinners where address, cost or guest info is unclear.
  • Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Beijing, Hangzhou and Chengdu have large transient populations — good cities for newcomer dinners.

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FAQ

How do I sign up for Beijing Newcomer Dinner?

Follow the Beijing city page and Newcomer Dinner category page. Submit a basic profile and wait for host review or waitlist notification.

Is Beijing Newcomer Dinner suitable for first-timers?

Yes, but choose a session with a public restaurant, appropriate group size and a clear theme. Confirm costs, timing and cancellation rules in advance.

Does Beijing Newcomer Dinner guarantee outcomes?

No. Fanju provides trusted RSVPs and an in-person social dining entry point. It does not promise dating outcomes, funding, deals or fixed networking results.