ABOUT US
LifeStyle is a monthly bi-lingual (English and Chinese) magazine with publication office in Beijing and branch office in Shanghai.
LifeStyle¡¯s maiden issue was published in Beijing on March 1, 2004. Within the year, the magazine gained citywide recognition among 5 star hotels and restaurants, elite clubs and salons, airline lounges, fine dining venues, art galleries, luxury travel carriers and destinations, and other plush business establishments. This prompted LifeStyle publisher to expand its operations in Shanghai to cover more cosmopolitan cities not only in the north but also in the southern regions in China. In less than 2 years, LifeStyle magazine has jointly served many of its valued client and associates in joint publications and corporate newsletters. Some of these are LifeStyle Coffee magazine, jointly with Starbucks; The H Style Magazine with Hilton Sanya Resort & Spa, LifeStyle City with Kempinski Hotels & Resorts, The Wonderful Thai, a hardcover anniversary publication, with Thai Airways International, and regular news letters for Le Royal Meridien Shanghai, Hotel new Otani Chang Fu Gong, Landmark Express, Kunlun Hotel, and Royal Orchids, among others.
Today, LifeStyle magazine has enriched its 200 pages to include selective topics on international lifestyles covering luxury travel, haute cuisines, 5-star hotels and restaurants, outstanding architectural and interior designs, unique destinations, the Arts and performing arts, high fashion, fine collections, trendy spas and salons, leisure and related celebrities and events.
LifeStyle is not only a magazine but also an array of advertising, promotions, public relations and marketing support services to facilitate launches and presentations, brand management, building corporate images, and reinforcing brand loyalty. It focuses on niche markets of the elite in China, and of those visiting China.
LifeStyle claims a unique way of presentation that is creatively tasteful, articulate, and pleasing. Its team of dynamic editorial and creative staff puts an intimacy in print, albeit with a snob appeal, gently touching the most discriminating readers and travelers.
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