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Nightlife at various city bars in Chengdu
www.chinanews.cn 2007-05-30 15:51:02
Chinanews, Chengdu, May 30 �C Chengdu people care much about life
quality. When night falls, many local residents will gather at various
city bars to spend their leisure time.
Hu Yang runs a small bar in the Westgate of Chengdu.
Chengdu people care much about the quality of service they buy, rather
than the cost of the service. If they think the service is worth it, they
will come next time. Otherwise, they will not visit the place again.
Compared with other big cities in China, the cost of bar service in
Chengdu is not expensive, Hu Yang told this reporter from the Economic
Information Daily.
28-year-old Liu Minyu is a regional manager at GGL Asian Co., Ltd. She is
a native Chengdu girl and loves to spend her spare time in bars.
��I often go to two types of bars. One is very quiet, like the Lotus
House on Jinligu Street. The bar is decorated with bamboo woods with a
lady playing Guzheng (an ancient Chinese musical instrument like a
zither) in front. You don��t need to say anything if you don��t want to.
You can just sit there and ponder over the past things. Sometimes I would
like to go to some noisy bars for dancing, like Suge Bar on Jiuyanqiao
Street. I like to go to this bar with my friends and before we go, we
will put on our holiday best,�� Liu said.
Bars in Chengdu lead the city��s cultural fashion. Music is an important
feature in a bar. So most bars become a good place for music fans. They
can listen to hard rock, pop songs, or even created some songs by
themselves. Bars have become an ideal place for music fans to realize
their dreams.
Apart from various types of bars, there are some other leisure places
which, in Chinese, are also called ��bars��, such as fruit bars or
chatting bars. If you don��t have any plans about where to go after work,
try some of these places and you might have some surprise.
On Sansheng Street in Chengdu, there is a stone bar. The bar offers many
kinds of stones with different colors and shapes. Customers can select
the stones to make their own creative designs.
In Moziqiao, there is a paper bar. Colorful papers of various sizes are
hung everywhere inside the bar. If you are skilful at paper folding, you
can use the paper to make beautiful artistic works. If you don��t know
how to fold paper, the shop owner can also give some books which contain
instructions and pictures telling you how to make a piece of art with
slips of paper.
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