
China – The Grand Canal
Northern China’s wealthiest and most powerful elites call it home
Beijing is a beguiling blend of ancient architecture and design and the Canal Bank, an exclusive residential enclave built in 2009, is a fitting reflection of this forward-looking capital city that also honors its past.
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The 84-acre neighborhood, which was developed by Thaihot Group seven years ago, has 208 detached houses with 20 acres of forest. It’s located at the east of S229 highway and north of Yunchaojian River, part of the Grand Canal and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, according to Bruce Li, manager of investments and commercial of Asia Pacific Properties, a member of Luxury Portfolio International.
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