![]() Attica
Address "Newest" club in town. Attica's terrace divides the hip hop room and spacious
house music area overlooking the Bund. Big competitor of Bar Rouge. Difficult choice for the "Hip and Trendy" now. more... |
![]() Bar Rouge
Address By far one of the hottest bars in Shanghai, this is where the cool crowd gather to shake their wallets to the up-tempo lounge music. Typically "hip", even the bartenders have a who-do-you-think-you-are attitude. The inspiring view of ... more... |
![]() Park 97
Address The Fuxing Park club is Shanghai's default party spot. Lounge music for expats upstairs, pop music for locals below. Don't try to pay by credit card, and don't hope to sit down without paying the minimum spend. more... |
![]() Guandii
Address Hip-hop club set in Fuxing Park. Hugely popular with Taiwanese, Hong Kongers,
overseas Chinese and local freestylers. more... |
![]() DKD
Address Compact underground disco that has lost the vibe it once packed in spades. Still
attracts big-name international DJs. Crowd sometimes go there to be seen, although Liar's Dice is not a prerequisite for admission. more... |
![]() Mint
Address Once the center of cool, now best-known for its Wednesday Ladies' Nights.
Good-looking crowd tend not to leave disappointed, especially with smooth
grooves and slick drinks. more... |
![]() Babyface
Address Reincarnation of the popular Maoming Road venue. Almost always busy and admission policy leans towards locals. Huge dance floor and plenty of private booths. Bring your dice-throwing hand. more... |
![]() Zapata's
Address Mexican style cantina, which changes to a disco at night. Cheesy tunes for a fun-loving crowd and a large alfresco area. Hugely popular on Wednesday ladies' night. more... |
Upcoming Agenda
Expo 2010
The 2010 Shanghai World Exhibition is planned to last 183 days from May 1, 2010 to October 31, 2010.
Mid-Autumn Festival
Mid-Autumn Festival is generally observed on the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month and coincides with the autumnal equinox.
user experience
Shanghai - user Chris Roma - 14/02/2007
27 Years old, Living and working in Shanghai, American,Living in Shanghai for 2 years.I have been studying at Fudan University in Shanghai for some time and since then my Mandarin has approved a lot. XS2China software is not only good tool for short term visitors and people new in China, but also a great learning tool. The audio function makes it possible to learn “fixed” phrases so you can work on your Chinese pronunciation. Also If I forget the exact address of a restaurant, it’s very easy to look up the contact details.

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