Nightlife was unknown to many people in Beijing
20 years ago, and the word wasn't even used. But nowadays it is very
common, especially for young people, to go out in the evenings and
spend their time at cinemas, theatres, nightclubs, song and dance
halls, Karaoke clubs, restaurants or bars. Compared to people in south of China, Beijing
people are more conservative. Most of them, married people in
particular, like to stay at home watching TV or chatting with friends,
which is why the streets are quite deserted after nine o'clock at
night, when most of the stores are closed. Don't despair, you can
always find places to spend your evenings if you are not tired after
the day's sightseeing. Almost every four-or five-star hotel has
facilities for entertainment. Besides hotels, nightlife
venues are mostly in the city center. You can see the Peking Opera,
acrobatics, dramas, local ballad singing, song and dance performances,
or attend a music concert, or drop in at a roadside disco. It's best to
stick to places that have been recommended by other tourists or Chinese
friends. Now, the city has witnessed a mushrooming of foreign theme
pubs, new exotic bars and locally run clubs. Foreign pubs, bars, cafes
and disco clubs attract foreign residents and tourists as well as young
Chinese. The admission fee is usually about 50-80 yuan and beer is
15-20 yuan.
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