The history of gay bars in Shanghai spans a little over 20 years. As a member of the first wave of Chinese people to frequent gay bars, I have witnessed their evolution. These many years of patronage ...
Hidden in the basement of the Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star Peninsula Shanghai, Salon de Ning transports you to the decadence of 1930s Shanghai. The bar is outfitted in rich fabrics—red leather and ...
The "swinging 20's and 30's" are a part of history now, but the town of Shanghai is bringing back the era of Speakeasy bars. The Speakeasy bars were complete with hidden entrances that were shielded ...
The magic happens in the upstairs lab, accessible to patrons who want in on the making process. Designed in clinical steel and concrete by Louis Chon of Hong Kong’s LC Studio, it centres on two chef’s ...
Shanghai bar Niang Qing is one of many new traditional Chinese medicine bars that offer bespoke wellness to China's stressed-out youth In a softly lit Shanghai bar, graduate student Helen Zhao ...
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