Established: 1996
Founder: Deng Yongqiang
Deputies: Chen Dongsheng, Wang Yannan, Liu Tingting.
Members: More than 60% are executives, first generation and ambassadors of large Chinese and foreign groups.
Membership fee: permanent membership fee is 654.38 USD +0.5 million, monthly membership fee is 654.38 USD +0.000 USD, overseas membership fee is 7,000 USD, and local membership fee is 5,000 USD.
Beijing China Club is a club named by many heads of state. Located at No.51Xirongxian Hutong, Xidan, Xicheng District, Beijing. It is the residence of the prince of the Qing Dynasty, with blue bricks and gray tiles, carved beams and painted buildings, and ancient palaces and lanterns. Although it is only a stone's throw away from the bustling Xidan, it retains the original appearance of the twenty-four sons' mansion of Kangxi, which makes people feel like returning to the ancient meaning of the royal golden lamp and jade bowl. China Club has received numerous foreign heads of state and celebrities from all walks of life. It is said that French President Jacques Chirac mysteriously disappeared for several hours after signing the Sino-French Joint Declaration in Beijing. In fact, the president only went to China to experience the life of Emperor China.
Chang 'an Club: Quiet and Warm Hidden in the City
Established: 1993
Founder: Chen Lihua
Representative members: Li Ka-shing, Henry Fok.
Members: Business members from traditional industries account for the majority.
Membership fee: USD 6,543.8+600,000 for individual members and USD 6,543.8+800,000 for corporate members.
Located at Chang 'an Street 10, this geographical location alone shows the extraordinary momentum of Chang 'an Club. Chang 'an Club members can only join the club through the recommendation of old members, and the conditions are extremely harsh. When recruiting members at first, there are restrictions on age: they must be between 45 and 55 years old, be the "top leader" of the enterprise, have assets of at least 50 million yuan, and preferably speak English. Since 2003, due to the rise of the young rich, the age limit has been lifted. It is said that the membership of Chang 'an Club stopped when it reached 1000, and now the club has more than 900 members. All the waiters in the club can easily name all the members, and even know their eating habits as well as their families.
The decoration of Chang 'an Club presents an elegant palace style. Rosewood collections can be seen everywhere. The club has several original menus, all made of the best raw materials, with prices ranging from 8888 yuan to 48888 yuan. Chang 'an Club holds at least six activities every month, mainly for business.
Beijing Club: Top Outlook
Established: 1993
Founder: CITIC Group
Deputies: Li Zekai, Xu Rongmao.
Members: presidents and embassies of large domestic and foreign companies.
Admission fee: 6,543,800 yuan for individual members and 6,543,800 yuan for company members, in addition to the monthly fee of 654.38+ 0.350 yuan.
1 minute direct access to the club elevator on the 50th floor is the proudest place of Beijing Club, which also makes it a veritable top club. The company brochure of the club is called "Top Outlook". Located near the CBD in the east of Beijing, the members are mostly business people, mainly from emerging industries. At the same time, due to its proximity to the embassy district, it also attracted many embassy staff to participate. Known as the "China Rich Club", it once gathered the presidents of China companies of the world's top 500 companies and a considerable number of ambassadors to China. At present, the membership has exceeded 1200.
American club in Beijing: western flavor is blowing on my face
Time of establishment: 2002
Founder: American Club
Deputies: Zhang Chaoyang, Sun
Membership: Many representatives of Fortune 500 companies in Chinese mainland are members of American clubs.
Admission: 654.38 USD+600,000 USD per person.
Located on the 28th floor of China Resources Building in Beijing, American Club is the youngest and most fashionable of the four clubs, emphasizing American characteristics. The target members are foreigners, and the members in China are mostly returnees, mostly senior managers and business owners of major companies. The number of members of American clubs is the least among the four major clubs, only about 300 to 400, but the loyalty of members is relatively the highest.