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Gay clubs in china
The best gay bars night clubs, gay rated hotels, gay saunas and massage spas in China including Shanghai, Beijing Hong Kong.
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In our gay guide to Beijing, we've put together the best gay bars and clubs, gay-friendly hotels, travel highlights, and more. Don't giggle, it's a legit T-shirt every good gay tourist heading to the Chinese capital needs to get.
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Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, number of page views, and user location. 1. Roxie. The only lesbian bar open daily in SH! Owner and staff all very friendly, if u r new in town, it’s a great place to 2. Psychic Gay Bar. Revenue impacts these recommendations, learn more.
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At first glance, China might not seem like an obvious gay destination. Due to a slowing economy and the impact of COVID, eastern cities like Shanghai and Beijing have become less attractive for queer communities, with many of the old gay bars closing down.
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Gay Shanghai bars, clubs, parties, hotels, saunas, massages and more. Queer-centric information. Your complete directory to LGBT life in Shanghai China!.
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Shanghai shines as a beacon of gay nightlife in mainland China, offering a dynamic mix of exclusive gay bars and welcoming mixed venues. This perfect blend makes it effortless to switch between gay and straight nightlife, ideal for diverse groups of friends.
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Shanghai, China gay bars, cabaret, clubs, discos, drag shows, karaoke, queer nightlife and homosexual entertainment by Utopia Asia.
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The capital of China with a large gay community and discreet gay lifestyle. Explore the vibrance of the Pearl River city and its thriving gay nightlife.
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ShanghaiPRIDE is an annual LGBTQ celebration of diversity. Established in , ShanghaiPRIDE was the first PRIDE event to take place in mainland China, and is organized Venues vary according to different activities. Shanghai Queer Film Festival (SHQFF) is the first independent LGBTQ-themed film festival in Shanghai.
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This is our gay guide to Xi'an in China, with all the best gay friendly places to stay, eat, drink, and what to do. Not only did he declare himself as the first Emperor of a unified China back in BC, he also created an entire tomb of terracotta sculptures depicting his massive army who would protect him in his afterlife.
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