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[quote=WINDENERGY,234262]Bake in the U.S.A it used to be called "Open Mike". This changed in the 90's however to "Kara O Key" (from Japanese language). The term KTV is, I believe, purely Chinese and refers to a television screen and computer that gives you the choices of which songs you want to sing. You can stand, with microphone in hand, and sing along with your favorite Chinese singers, such as Jackie Chan or Shui Mu Nian Hua, Almost everybody likes to sing, and with some friends, you rent a private room. Drinks and snacks are served and you can even have a bar girl, or barguy, join your company. It's a lot of fun, IF YOU CAN SING IN CHINESE. Unfortunately, western song selection is very limited, so be prepared to sing Paul Anka or Carpenter's music. __WINDENERGY__[/quote]
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