How do I join Beijing Newcomer Dinner?
Follow the Beijing city page and Newcomer Dinner category page, then submit a basic profile for host review.
Beijing Newcomer Dinner suits People who have recently moved to a city for work, study or life. Fanju focuses on real profiles, host review, small-table dinners and public restaurant settings.
Beijing is China's core city for internet, media, investment and culture. Dinners cover tech, media, investment, culture, consulting and university circles, with an emphasis on trusted RSVPs and genuine in-person exchange. Chaoyang (Sanlitun, Wangjing, Guomao), Haidian (Zhongguancun, Wudaokou) and Dongcheng (Nanluoguxiang, Dongzhimen) are the core dinner districts. Beijing's rich university ecosystem drives demand for student and founder dinners, and the investment and media scene is active.
Newcomer dinners help people who have just arrived in a city understand local life, meet local friends and build a basic social circle.
Follow the Beijing city page and Newcomer Dinner category page, then submit a basic profile for host review.
Yes. Choose a public restaurant, a clear theme and a small table size.
No. Fanju provides a trusted social dining entry point, not guaranteed dating, deals, funding or fixed networking outcomes.