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Africa Asia & Oceania www.tokyoamericanclub.org Renovation Asia & Oceania Seoul Club (Korea): Sep 2019 for 6-7 months Shanghai International Tennis Center (China) China Asia-Pacific International Club Closed Favorview Palace, Wushan, Tianhe District Jurong Country Club (Singapore) Guangzhou 510620 China Pittsburgh Athletic Association (USA) Tel: 86-20-3829-8788 Fax: 86-20-3829-8365 Removed Minneapolis Lifetime Athletic Club (USA) [email protected] San Francisco Bay Club (USA) www.apic-gz.com Surf Club (USA) Beijing American Club 28F/ 29F, China Resources Building, No.8 Africa North Avenue, Jianguomen, Dongcheng District Beijing 100005 China Egypt Tel: 86-10-8519-2888 Palm Hills Club Fax: 86-10-8519-2800 6th of October City [email protected] Giza, Egypt www.americanclubbeijing.com Tel: 202- 3886- 0103-04 [email protected] Beijing Riviera Country Club No. 1 Xiang Jiang Beilu Road, Chao Yang District Kenya Beijing 100103 China Muthaiga Country Club Tel: 86-10-6435-9505 P.O. Box 16526 Fax:86-10-8450-6999 Nairobi 00620 Kenya Tel: 254-20-232-6651 [email protected] Fax: 254-20-260-3693 www.bjriviera.com [email protected] www.mcc.co.ke Shanghai International Tennis Center *renovation 516 Hengshan Rd South Africa Shanghai 200040 China Bryanston Country Club Tel: 86-21-6415-5588 P.O. Box 67066, Bryanston 2021 Fax: 86-21-6445-3620 Johannesburg, South Africa [email protected] Tel: 27-11-706-1361 [email protected] Fax: 27-11-706-3309 [email protected] www.regalhotel.com www.bryanstoncc.co.za 2-1-2 Azabudai Minato-ku Tokyo 106-8649 Phone: (03) 4588-0381 Fax: (03) 4588-0703 www.tokyoamericanclub.org China Hong Kong Shanghai Racquet Club & Apartments American Club in Hong Kong-Country Clubhouse Lane 555 Jinfeng Road 28 Tai Tam Road Hua Cao Town, Minhang District Tai Tam, Hong Kong Shanghai 201107 China Tel: 852-2842-7400 Tel: 86-21-2201- 0888/0008 Fax: 852-2842-7481 Fax: 86-21-2201-0909 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.src.com.cn www.americanclubhk.com Shanghai Town & Country Club The Foreign Correspondent’s Club, Hong Kong No. 46 Luding Road, North Block, 2 Lower Albert Road, Shanghai 200062 China Central, Hong Kong Tel: 86-21-8025-8666 Tel: 852-2521-1511 Fax: 86-21-8025-8665 Fax: 852-2868-4092 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.ddileisure.com http://fcchk.org/ The Capital Club of Beijing The Dynasty Club 50F Capital Mansion, 6 Xin Yuan Nan Road South West Tower, Convention Plaza Chao Yang District 1 Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong Beijing 100004 China Tel: 852-2824-1122 Fax: 852-2829-7988 Tel: 86-10-8486-2225 [email protected] Fax: 86-10-8486-3331 www.dynastyclub.com.hk [email protected] www.thecapitalclub.com Kowloon Cricket Club 10, Cox’s Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong Tel: 852-2367-4141/3473-7000 Hong Kong Fax: 852-2311-1432 American Club in Hong Kong-Town Clubhouse mailto:[email protected] Floors 47-49 www.kcc.org.hk/ Exchange Square Two Central, Hong Kong Ladies Recreation Club Tel: 852-2842-7400 10 Old Peak Road, Mid-Levels, Hong Kong Fax: 852-2842-7481 Tel: 852-3199-3500 [email protected] Fax: 852-2840-1478 [email protected] [email protected] www.americanclubhk.com www.lrc.com.hk 2-1-2 Azabudai Minato-ku Tokyo 106-8649 Phone: (03) 4588-0381 Fax: (03) 4588-0703 www.tokyoamericanclub.org Hong Kong Indonesia Pacific Club Mercantile Athletic Club Harbor City, Tsim Sha Tsui, Penthouse Floor World Trade Center J1. Jend Kowloon, Hong Kong Sudirman Kav. 29-31 Jakarta, Indonesia Tel: 852-2118-1828 Tel: 62-21-5211320 Fax: 852-2118-0208 Fax: 62-21-5211333 [email protected] [email protected] www.pacificclub.com.hk www.macjakarta.com India Japan Madras Club Kobe Club 8 Adyar Club Gate Road 4-15-1, Kitano-cho Chuo-ku, Kobe Raja Annamalai Puram, Hyogo 650-0002 Japan Chennai 600028 India Tel: 078-241-2588 Tel: 91-044-2432-0727 / 6132-0727 Fax: 078-291-8054 Fax: 91-44-2435-0245 [email protected] [email protected] www.kobeclub.org www.madrasclub.org The Palms - Town & Country Club Korea B. Block, Sushant Lok, Phase I Seoul Club Gurgaon 122001 India (*Club close for renovations from Sep. 30, 2019) Tel: 91-124-4199900 208 Janchung-dong 2ga, Jung-gu Fax: 91-124-4199988 Seoul, South Korea [email protected] Tel: 82-2-2238-7666 www.thepalms.in Fax: 82-2-2231-4166 [email protected] www.seoulclub.org Indonesia The American Club Jakarta JI. Brawijaya IV / 20, Kebayoran Baru Pakistan Jakarta Selatan, Indonesia Islamabad Club Tel: 62-21-702438/39 Main Murree Road, Islamabad, Pakaistan Fax: 62-21-7396951 Tel: 051-9046000 [email protected] Fax: 051-9223629 www.americanclubjakarta.org [email protected] http://islamabadclub.org.pk/ 2-1-2 Azabudai Minato-ku Tokyo 106-8649 Phone: (03) 4588-0381 Fax: (03) 4588-0703 www.tokyoamericanclub.org Philippines Singapore Manila Polo Club, Inc. ONE°15 Marina Club McKinley Road, Forbes Park, Makati #01-01, 11 Cove Drive, Sentosa Cove Metro Manila 1220, Philippines Singapore 098497 Tel: 63-2-817-0951 Tel: 65-6305-6988 Fax: 63-2-817-6956 Fax: 65-6376-0888 [email protected] [email protected] www.manilapolo.com.ph www.one15marina.com The Rockwell Club Orchid Country Club #23 Amorsolo Drive, Rockwell Center 1 Orchid Club Road (Off Yishun Avenue 1) Makati City, Philippines Singapore 769162 Tel: 632-897-8310 Tel: 65-6750-2158 Fax: 632-897-8372 Fax: 65-6755-8874 [email protected] [email protected] www.therockwellclub.com www.orchidclub.com Raffles Marina Club Singapore 10 Tuas West Drive American Club in Singapore Singapore 638404 10 Claymore Hill Tel: 65-6861-8000 Singapore 229573 Fax: 65-6861-1020 Tel: 65-6737-3411 [email protected] Fax: 65-6732-8308 www.rafflesmarina.com.sg [email protected] www.amclub.org.sg Raffles Town Club No. 1 Plymouth Avenue The British Club Singapore 297753 73 Bukit Tinggi Road Tel: 65-6323-2323 Singapore 289761 Fax: 65-6337-6116 Tel: 65-6467-4311 [email protected] Fax: 65-6468-6161 www.rafflestownclub.com.sg [email protected] www.britishclub.org.sg Singapore Recreation Club B Connaught Drive Hollandse Club Singapore 179682 22 Camden Park Tel: 65-6338-9367 Singapore 299814 Fax: 65-6339-6563 Tel: 65-6464-5225 [email protected] Fax: 65-6468 6272 www.src.org.sg [email protected] www.hollandseclub.org.sg 2-1-2 Azabudai Minato-ku Tokyo 106-8649 Phone: (03) 4588-0381 Fax: (03) 4588-0703 www.tokyoamericanclub.org Singapore Thailand The Tanglin Club British Club 5 Stevens Road 189 Surawongse Road, Bangrak Singapore 257814 Bangkok 10500 Thailand Tel: 65-6622-0555 Tel: 66-2-234-0247 Fax: 65-6733-2391 Fax: 66-2-235-1560 [email protected] [email protected] www.tanglinclub.org.sg www.britishclubbangkok.org The Tower Club Singapore 9 Raffles Place Bangkok Club Co., Ltd. Penthouse 62nd-64th Floors Sathorn City Tower 28th-31st Floor Republic Plaza Tower 1 175 South Sathorn Road, Singapore 048619 Sathorn Bangkok 10120 Thailand Tel: 65-6737-3388 Tel: 662-679-5550 Fax: 65-6438-3673 Fax: 662-285-1998 [email protected] [email protected] www.tower-club.com.sg www.thebangkokclub.com Pacific City Club Taiwan 28th Floor, Two Pacific Place, 142 Sukhumvit Road American Club Taipei Bangkok 10110 Thailand 47 Bei-an Road, Taipei, 10462 Tel: 66-2-653-2450/63 Ext: 310 Taiwan, R.O.C. Fax: 66-2-653-2473 Tel: 886-2-2885-8260 [email protected] [email protected] Fax: 886-2-2885-8055 www.pacificcityclub.com [email protected] www.americanclub.org.tw Taipei World Trade Center Club Australia 33F, 333 Keelung Road, Sec. 1 Royal Automobile Club of Australia Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. 89 Macquarie Street Tel: 886-2-2723-2939 Sydney, NSW 2000 Australia Fax: 886-2-2757-6313 Tel: 61-2-8273-2300 [email protected] Fax: 61-2-8273-2301 www.twtcclub.com [email protected] www.raca.com.au 2-1-2 Azabudai Minato-ku Tokyo 106-8649 Phone: (03) 4588-0381 Fax: (03) 4588-0703 www.tokyoamericanclub.org Australia Canada Tattersalls Club Sydney 181 Elizabeth Street Alberta Sydney, NSW 2000 Australia The Glencoe Club Tel: 61-2-9264-6111 636 29 Avenue SW, Calgary [email protected] Alberta T2S 0P1 Canada www.tattersallsclub.org Tel: 403-243-2506 Fax: 403-287-2673 Tattersall's Club [email protected] 215 Queen Street, Brisbane www.glencoe.org Queensland 4000-124 Australia Alberta Tel: 61-7-3331-8888 Royal Glenora Club Fax: 61-7-3221-3913 11160 River Valley Road, P.O. Box 3180 [email protected] Edmonton, Alberta T5J 2G7 Canada www.tattersallsclub.com Tel: 780-482-2371 Fax: 780-482-0867 Bentleigh Club [email protected]. Yawla Street, Bentleigh www.royalglenora.com Victoria 3204 Australia Tel: 61-3-9557-7938 British Columbia Fax: 61-3-9557-4724 The Arbutus Club www.bentleighclub.com.au 2001 Nanton Avenue, Vancouver British Columbia V6J 4A1 Canada Royal Automobile Club of Victoria Ltd. 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