List of international schools in China

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The following is a list of international schools in China.

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Beijing

Changzhou

Chengdu

Chongqing

Dalian

Guangzhou

Hangzhou

Jiujiang

Kunming

Nanjing

Ningbo

Qingdao

Sanya

Shanghai

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Shenyang

Shenzhen

Suzhou

Tianjin

Weihai

Wuhan

Xiamen

Xi'an

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