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  1. #267
    Quote Originally Posted by One Eyed Man
    The big sign was just window dressing. I brought someone back at 3:30 last night, and nobody batted an eye. I was freaked out for nothing.
    There is an old Chinese saying "You can do anything as long as it is not noticed by the Emperor"

    Modern translation - While there may be a law, as long as you do not do anything to draw unwarranted attention to yourself, you should have no problems.

  2. #266
    Quote Originally Posted by One Eyed Man
    What I wrote was incorrect, and you caught me. I meant to write about no visitors to hotel rooms after 11 p.m. Yes, you have to register with the cops here, and the hotel does that for you. My observation is that even high-end hotels appear to be enforcing the no-guest policy now.
    The big sign was just window dressing. I brought someone back at 3:30 last night, and nobody batted an eye. I was freaked out for nothing.

  3. #265
    Quote Originally Posted by Bad Boy Billy
    I think you are 100% correct on this point.

    2 to 3 years ago China World in particular was 'open slather' - you were just never challenged regardless of what time of night / morning you marched your w.hore in.

    Then all of a suddent I am challenged 1 night - I just ignored security's persintence and went into elevator.

    Now every time I check in I ask for Duty Manager - have a quick chat to him / her - problem goes away.

    But Beijing just not the same as past times.
    I am staying at a high end hotel near the Lufthansa Plaza and have never been questioned.

    I am assuming that assuming that a low key approach is appreciated ?

    -Jake277

  4. #264
    Quote Originally Posted by One Eyed Man
    My observation is that even high-end hotels appear to be enforcing the no-guest policy now.
    I think you are 100% correct on this point.

    2 to 3 years ago China World in particular was 'open slather' - you were just never challenged regardless of what time of night / morning you marched your w.hore in.

    Then all of a suddent I am challenged 1 night - I just ignored security's persintence and went into elevator.

    Now every time I check in I ask for Duty Manager - have a quick chat to him / her - problem goes away.

    But Beijing just not the same as past times.

  5. #263
    Quote Originally Posted by One Eyed Man
    What I wrote was incorrect, and you caught me. I meant to write about no visitors to hotel rooms after 11 p.m. Yes, you have to register with the cops here, and the hotel does that for you. My observation is that even high-end hotels appear to be enforcing the no-guest policy now.
    If your guest is registered then she is not a guest. I register my female friends sometimes but it is more tricky if your friends joins you at midnite....easier if she checks in with you.

  6. #262
    Quote Originally Posted by Loveasiangirls
    The rule about registration is stated in the back of the landing card that you filled when you arrived. As far as no guests after 11pm, I have seen this in many countries. Seems to be a standard hotel policy.
    What I wrote was incorrect, and you caught me. I meant to write about no visitors to hotel rooms after 11 p.m. Yes, you have to register with the cops here, and the hotel does that for you. My observation is that even high-end hotels appear to be enforcing the no-guest policy now.

  7. #261
    Quote Originally Posted by One Eyed Man
    I'm staying in a 5-star in the CBD (I'll say which one via PM), which is not a traditional mongering hotel. It's a business/tourist hotel. They have a placard in the lobby saying that all guests must be registered, and there can be no guests after 11:00 p.m. Has anyone else seen hotels in Beijing having similar behavior? Is this just CYA / window dressing, or do they really mean it?
    The rule about registration is stated in the back of the landing card that you filled when you arrived. As far as no guests after 11pm, I have seen this in many countries. Seems to be a standard hotel policy.

  8. #260
    Quote Originally Posted by One Eyed Man
    I'm staying in a 5-star in the CBD (I'll say which one via PM), which is not a traditional mongering hotel. It's a business/tourist hotel. They have a placard in the lobby saying that all guests must be registered, and there can be no guests after 11:00 p.m. Has anyone else seen hotels in Beijing having similar behavior? Is this just CYA / window dressing, or do they really mean it?
    These signs are in the lobby of every hotel in Beijing. They state the Chinese law: all guests must register at the hotel if they stay after 11:00 pm. This is also true if you plan to stay at a sauna after 11:00 pm. When you stay in a hotel or sauna the staff enters the guest’s passport/id information into a computer tied to the local police bureau. You must also register if you stay overnight in an apartment. In this case you must personally go to the local police office, present your passport, and fill out a registration form indicating how long you will stay at that address. What it comes down to is that the Chinese government wants to know where every foreigner stays all of the time (surprise, surprise). As a matter of fact, during the Olympics when the police conducted a sweep to clear out all of the working girls, most girls who got in trouble did not get arrested for prostitution, but rather for failure to properly register with the local police bureau. I know of at least 1 girl who was caught during the Olympic sweep that still cannot enter China to this day.

    The level to which the law is enforced is left to the individual hotel. A girl-friendly hotel will look the other way, while a non-girl-friendly hotel will have security guards posted at the elevators directing couples attempting to enter the hotel after 11:00 pm to the front desk to register. It is totally possible to register your overnight guest if she has proper ID. Chinese girls will need their normal identification card. Others (Mongolian, Russian) will need a passport with a valid visa. On the down side there is the chance that your guest’s name will appear on your hotel bill, but you can always request that it be removed when you checkout.

    Police have been known to follow a couple back to a hotel, check with the front desk to see if both individuals are registered, and if not, go knock on the hotel room door. If your guest is not registered you may have questions to answer, and even end up "downtown". If you are both registered then technically you are not doing anything wrong - unless you happen to hand the girl cash right in front of the cops.

    Good Luck

    Sammy

  9. #259

    What the heck is going on?

    I'm staying in a 5-star in the CBD (I'll say which one via PM), which is not a traditional mongering hotel. It's a business/tourist hotel. They have a placard in the lobby saying that all guests must be registered, and there can be no guests after 11:00 p.m. Has anyone else seen hotels in Beijing having similar behavior? Is this just CYA / window dressing, or do they really mean it?

  10. #258

    May 2010 report

    Ok this was my first time here

    Called Beijing Massage outcall, even after the reports about it.

    But happily suprised, beautiful Mei Mei showed up about 1 hour later, no thanks to my location. But she was tall so fucking hot! I would say 9. 5. We agreed on 900rmb, for 2. 5 hours, boy this girl is great. I enjoyed some DATY, her pussy was just so tasty and wet, I could resist. Anal, BBBJ and all, multiple positions, and times. She wanted me to call her later, but I was looking for a new girl. Beijing massage she said had many good looking girls, but out call is tai gui le! She wanted to take off the condom about half way through our session, but I told her, xiao didi likes his cover, and she laughed.

    I would use beijing massage again, just I forget which dman number from the websites that I had called.

  11. #257

    Serviced Apartment

    Has anyone stayed at this Serviced Apartment before?

    Luxury Serviced Residence,Beijing
    17 Jian Hua Nan Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing

  12. #256

    Jade palace hotel

    I have read that next or inside the Jade Palace Hotel, there is a spa or ktv with some action.

    Does someone knows about it?

    You can answer me by pm if preffered;

    Thanks in advance.

    ps:i will be staying in all of the 4 or 5 hotels of beijing during ONE year.

    And i will post all my experiences.

    Last time, I was at the shangri-la ,you can find my post in recent reports.

  13. #255
    Quote Originally Posted by Beijing 2010
    I promise I will not mention any number agian in future, to eliminate misunderstanding of promoting some one, it is important to have some local Chinese friends which can provide useful infos to you whereby you can't get it from internet. But one most important thing is to get a safe hotel before engage with any girl, many hotels with security patrols at the lobby to look out for suspiscious girls.
    Why not get a subscription so you can share information via PM?

    Dick

  14. #254

    Paradise M&S

    Quote Originally Posted by Dastardley
    Do you know anywhere better (sauna / MP with services) in the same area? I've not found anything in the forum.
    No, afraid I know of no saunas/massage parlors offering services (except the usual rub & tug) in the area of the The Place. Several BBS across the street to the west (two near the light on the way to Jenny Lou's and three more as you head toward the Silk Market). Sorry, but still looking for the same thing.

  15. #253
    Quote Originally Posted by Forbidden Kid
    Two reports by him, same content word for word.
    I am newbie on this place, I was made a post in the wrong thread, that why it appears same the post in 2 diferrent thread, in fact I did some investigation before calling this girl, including seaching on the internet with her number, it does not appears anywhere, not like Lily number, there are many results came up if you put it on the google search, anyhow I will try up Lily service during my next visit to beijing since there are many discusion about her.

    For those think I am a LE, please DO NOT call the girl, as you know, it is very difficult to get a good and reliable source in beijing as compare to southen part of China, it is my first time of contribute a contact that I had tried and I promise I will not mention any number agian in future, to eliminate misunderstanding of promoting some one, it is important to have some local Chinese friends which can provide useful infos to you whereby you can't get it from internet. But one most important thing is to get a safe hotel before engage with any girl, many hotels with security patrols at the lobby to look out for suspiscious girls.

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