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Nov 16, 2006 21:38 | |
| hey guys i found a website on beijing and shanghai lifestyle. it has a lot of good stuff on it below is some excerpts from the article. for the whole article please link to [URL]http://local.jongo.com/popular/show.do?id=425[/URL] As China's capital, there are many different bars and restaurants in Beijing, covering all genres of nightlife. Bar-goers tend to be expatriates, foreign students, businessmen, white collar workers, artists, and university students. Most of the bars and restaurants in Beijing provide a unique aesthetic ambience and great service. There are a large variety of bars in Beijing and several of them have their own unique gimmicks: "the bus bar", for example, is located in an old bus; "the football bar" is a football-themed bar; and "the movie bar" is a venue where patrons can enjoy a large numbers of Western and Chinese movie. However, for bar-goers who are more interested in the people, specifically the ladies, than the atmosphere, listed below are some of the best bars in Beijing for singles: Suzie Wong Named after a party girl in 1930's Shanghai, "Suzie Wong" has become synonymous with squander, seduction, and eroticism. The Suzie Wong bar in Beijing is said to be the bar in which Du Kefeng, the official camera man of Wan Jiawei (a famous Hong Kong director), used to indulge himself with wine, women and song. At the apex of a set of spiral steps is a soft bed, a recurrence of the scenery from Wang Jiawei's "Chungking Express" and "Ashes of Times." At Suzie Wong, glass after glass of alchohol engenders an atmosphere of ecstasy which eases up all the senses. The ambience created by Susie Wong has made the bar the focus and assembly point of the most fascinating women in Beijing. Address: West Gate of Chaoyang Park, A1 Nongzhanguan Road, Chaoyang, Beijing |
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