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05-05-10 01:12 #2032
Posts: 607Shanghai during Expo
Visited 3 differant places and all were open. Somewhat paranoia but nothing too bad. One on Wuning Lu had some very nice talent for 638rmb.
PC out
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05-04-10 22:50 #2031
Posts: 1430Quick Shanghai report
Billy was in Shanghai April 26 to April 30 - due to increased hotel rates for Expo did not stay in normal 5 star hotel on Nanjing Lu but opted for 4 star right beside it.
Visited Manhattan every night - abundance of Viets and Pilipinos - quality VERY ordinary. Sorted the wheat from the chaff each night and took a girl back to hotel without a question each night - SH looked no different to me this visit as any previous visit.
Manhattan was wall to wall w.hores every night - went to Judys first night - 6 yo 8 w.hores there - Malones had 1 table of over weight Filipinos - did not stay for a drink in either.
Zapatas jam paxcked on ladies night (Wed night) - better to go there when weather bit warmer so civilians play outside and allow more room for w.hores and mongers to mingle inside.
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05-04-10 11:00 #2030
Posts: 34Hotel Registration
Originally Posted by C Ccaspal
But in the case that you do an initial reservation/registration for two persons, then there is a probability that both names appearing as a booking reference.
The registration for guests apply for Service Hotel's appartments as well - as a requirement by law, but I never experienced a case in which it has been executed (in Shanghai).
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05-04-10 07:17 #2029
Posts: 3542Originally Posted by Atlantic Duke
Please allow me to direct you to our resident China expert Sammy T's post on what you need to do/what the China boards regular contributors expects as far as questions etc are concerned. Please at least read this!
http://www.InternationalSexGuide.nl/forum/showthread.php?p=932174
Just a suggestion
SEAJ
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05-03-10 15:29 #2028
Posts: 4Consequence of hotel registration
If we do register a girl in order for her to come ot the room, does it mean the name of the girl will appear on the Hotel Bill at the check out ? Or is it only kept for police audit?
IS the registration also apply to Serviced Hotel's appartment like they are a few in Shanghai?
Thanks for your answer
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05-03-10 09:25 #2027
Posts: 219Meeting in Shanghai?
Hello dear brothers,
I will be in Shanghai from 05th to 10th may. Maybe someone want to go out for a beer and explore the options during expotime?
Please pm me.
Greetings
Thomas jefferson
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05-02-10 01:42 #2026
Posts: 648Originally Posted by Atlantic Duke
Atlantic Duke, if you find the locations vague, you probably should use the search function, for me another proof that you haven't done your homework properly.
"A little bit of guidance or a suggestion" ... well, there are plenty of them here.
LevitianLast edited by Admin; 05-03-10 at 20:15.
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05-02-10 00:29 #2025
Posts: 250Well
It's obvious to some of us that RTTF does not mean what it refers to.
Look at some of my earlier posts and pay the man his 20 bucks. You can't receive I'm's. And there is a search function. It's about as easy to get laid in Shanghai as it is to learn the search function. Jeeeeeez!Originally Posted by Atlantic Duke
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05-01-10 16:27 #2024
Posts: 6079Originally Posted by Atlantic Duke
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05-01-10 16:13 #2023
Posts: 2Dear ES,
Before I even posted I took the time to read through the forum.
However there were two things in particular that made me post.
1) the recent security changes due to the expo and...
2) the references to some locations seem vague to me as I do not know Shanghai at all.
I was hoping for a little bit of guidance or a suggestion (even offline) from the good members of the board.
Not just a simple RTFF
Originally Posted by Eaglestar
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05-01-10 15:42 #2022
Posts: 1016Rtff
Originally Posted by Atlantic Duke
Second suggestion is to RTFF
Third and all subsequent suggestions is to RTFF
ES
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05-01-10 12:36 #2021
Posts: 61How about the TRL area - Manhattans, Malones, Judys.
Closed or more police around these days?
Originally Posted by Hyunjin
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05-01-10 02:56 #2020
Posts: 2First time visitor to shanghai
First time visitor to shanghai. Will be there towards the end of May. Any suggestions would be more than welcome, planning to stay in Xujiahui
Thank you.
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05-01-10 00:14 #2019
Posts: 261Expo
Visiting SH for business unrelated to the Expo. What a bummer. For one thing, the famous BJ bar that must have provided over a million orgasms to horny guys with thousands of gallons of sperm emptied into the hungry mouths of lovely angels is now only offering non sexual massage. The KTV bar at my hotel was completely empty. I did find a massage place on Fuming Lu where a cute little thing gave me a delightful anal and prostate massage causing my frustrated bursting organ to explode in her cute face. Aside from this, my trip was a disappointment.
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04-29-10 14:34 #2018
Posts: 257Clarification on club & bar closures from the Shanghai city authorities!!
City raises security bar - but clubs not targeted
(04.29.2010)
Despite widespread rumors, Shanghai police yesterday reassured the city's resident and visiting night owls that legal bars and clubs were not facing mass closures or raids as part of a World Expo security initiative in the city.
However, officers said expats and tourists should carry valid IDs, such as passports, to fast-track planned police night patrol checks during the six months of the Expo.
"We are not going to check everyone," senior police officer Zhu Liang told Shanghai Daily yesterday. "We only check people we find acting suspiciously."
The Shanghai Public Security Bureau issued the nightlife clarification after a number of online expat community forums posted notices saying many more pubs and night clubs would be closed as authorities tightened security during the World Expo.
The Shelter, one of the city's most well-known bars in Changning District's Xinfu Road, was reported to be closed indefinitely over the weekend.
"We were told to close over safety concerns," Gary Wang, owner of The Shelter, said yesterday.
He was told it was an Expo issue and "we should be cooperative."
Officials with the Shanghai Industrial and Commercial Administrative Bureau said they were investigating illegal facilities as many pubs in the city were unlicensed.
Wang said he did not know the exact reason for the closure as all relevant paperwork was in order and the bar was not too noisy at night.
"We've been operating the bar for two years and I don't think that would be possible if we had been illegal," he said.
The closure of The Shelter has caused an online uproar.
"Why would they close the only venue that represents urban music and culture in Shanghai?" asked irate Netizen "milan j" on smartshanghai.com.
"Welcome to better city, boring life," said Netizen "enron666."
"We have beefed up the level and frequency of daily patrols but bars have not been specifically targeted in the operation," police officer Zhu said.
Not all bars in Changning were asked to close.
John Nguidjol, marketing director of the Anar, said it was business as usual for his venue during the Expo period "with no extra requirements."
"There were some checks at my venue but were all regular ones," Nguidjol said.
He said similar closures had happened during the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Yuyintang, another popular bar featuring live music, was reportedly closed last week for being deigned too small to hold big shows after a sudden raid. However, the bar reopened on Tuesday.