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[QUOTE=Jude Bright]Arrived in Pudong at about 3 pm and have a few hours to kill before dinner with my associates. I went to my favored place in Pudong. Saw a couple guys there. There were 5-6 gals in the fishbow. Great experience as usual
JD[/QUOTE]
Jude,
If we only had an clue of what your talking about? You are sharing intel but about where, what, and whom? lol
PC out
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Almost a Ghost Town
Just back from three days in Shanghai and not sure what to make of it. In part it was probably due to where I was (although I had been at this hotel before and their in-house spa/massage was closed down on this trip. Shame, as it was always a sure thing even if a little too high) and tried to visit several places mentioned by the locals, but either my Chinese was too poor, or the taxi drivers did not want to go near some of them. The few I visited were either not open or not open to our hobby right now. I figure it is due to being so close to the opening of Expo.
I will be going back in the late fall, so I hope things improve. For now, I will stay in Beijing and enjoy the local sights and experiences.
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[QUOTE=Pcpc1688]Jude,
If we only had an clue of what your talking about? You are sharing intel but about where, what, and whom? lol
PC out[/QUOTE]I am sorry if I did not give more details.
This place has been described many times before and I did not want to waste too much room on this board. By the way, did I just saw a similar post#2045?
JB
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[QUOTE=Pcpc1688]Jude,
If we only had an clue of what your talking about? You are sharing intel but about where, what, and whom? lol
PC out[/QUOTE]Seem that pudong for many popular places. Any update from puxi side?
Yup at least give some FR details for your visit.
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Direct Access
Surprising, I am able to access ISG directly without proxy.
Don't know how long this will last, but enjoy it while you can.
Have fun.
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[QUOTE=Jude Bright]Arrived in Pudong at about 3 pm and have a few hours to kill before dinner with my associates. I went to my favored place in Pudong. Saw a couple guys there. There were 5-6 gals in the fishbow. Great experience as usual
JD[/QUOTE]mate, honestly, how can one identify this place so much talked about if you refer to it as "your favoured place in Pudong"...?
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[QUOTE=Jude Bright]I am sorry if I did not give more details.
This place has been described many times before and I did not want to waste too much room on this board. By the way, did I just saw a similar post#2045?
JB[/QUOTE]
Jude,
I have posted here for awhile. My reports are usually less formal than some. If you have read some of my other posts, you will see I do post details. In post 2045, I gave the road the place was located on. If anyone was curious, they could have pm'd me and asked.
You however were about as vague as possible with exactly no one knowing what you were talking about. It was the same as posting nothing at all. When you get more time and reliable reports under your belt, perhaps you wont recd these comments from more proven senior members.
BTW, you were telling me to RTFF? thats kinda funny since I have put in quite alotta time in RTFF all over. Other Sr Members can certainly vouch for my reports but yours are still in question. Pls keep posting your adventures here but at least let us know alittle more detail.
PC out
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[QUOTE=Bionicman]mate, honestly, how can one identify this place so much talked about if you refer to it as "your favoured place in Pudong"...?[/QUOTE]
Bman,
Exactly what I said to the man as well. About as vague as "I went to a sauna today in Macau and it was real good"
PC out
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Buckingham Palace
Just went to Buckingham Palace (KTV, Xu Jiahui Road and Dapu Road) yesterday. Great selection of girls, tall, short, petite, busty, we actually took more than 8 rounds to select, but they just sit with you and sing. No hanky stuffs.
Not sure how much the drinks cost as my buddy paid for them. But the tips were expensive, 5 for mummy, 5 for girls and even 5 for DJ. They must be jacking up the prices because KTVs and bars are the only 'legit' form of entertainment at night now.
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Advise Needed
I will be in Shanghai (Also Quingdao) beginning of June. This is my first trip to China. I am already experienced in Indonesia and Singapore.
I already read a little bit but it seems that most of the places are massage places. My questions are:
1. I can not speak or read one word chinese and I donīt know how easy it is to find the right place in Shanghai.
2. How does it work with the Taxi? Do they charge by meter or is it like Jakarta you have to negotiate? Are there special Taxi companies that you should use as a foreigner?
3. Whatīs about outcalls? I found Craigslist but I donīt trust this advertisements and normally they are very expensive. Is it possible to take girls home at bars for LT? My supplier booked me at the Sky River or Sky Boutique Hotel.
4. I heard in the news that China will controll the Internet. Does ISG and Craigslist etc work in China? Whatīs about Yahoo and other web services?
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Hey guys
This guy can receive I'm's. I'd give him a little info so he doesn't get PO'd. LOL
[QUOTE=Hungry Expat]I will be in Shanghai (Also Quingdao) beginning of June. This is my first trip to China. I am already experienced in Indonesia and Singapore.
I already read a little bit but it seems that most of the places are massage places. My questions are:
1. I can not speak or read one word Chinese and I don't know how easy it is to find the right place in Shanghai.
2. How does it work with the Taxi? Do they charge by meter or is it like Jakarta you have to negotiate? Are there special Taxi companies that you should use as a foreigner?
3. What's about outcalls? I found Craigslist but I don't trust this advertisements and normally they are very expensive. Is it possible to take girls home at bars for LT? My supplier booked me at the Sky River or Sky Boutique Hotel.
4. I heard in the news that China will controll the Internet. Does ISG and Craigslist etc work in China? What's about Yahoo and other web services?[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=JohnLeeAussie]Hi all,
Gooday! I just arrive in shanghai for the expo. I think we (Aussie) have one of the best display and concept! Bravo, we are down under but up above in many things. I am staying in Le meridien at Nanjing walking st. (with wife)and wonder if they are places that I can go for a quickie. I saw a few massage places along the road behind (hankou) with some nice young thing. Please advise if anyone have try these places.
Cheers![/QUOTE]I was in staying in Le Meridien Nanjing road last week and my wife continue her expo tour 2nd day. I was tired and tell her I will rest in the hotel and for some work and meeting but actually I was going out to try a few massage shops after no assistance from the members here. I started after lunch at 2pm till 9 pm spending total of rmb 1500 for 4 places. Here are a summary of few shops I try last week:.
1. Along Hankou Road
Visited 4 shops along this stretch starting from corner of Hebei/hankou, first is a Dongyin (meaning japan), the oil massage is good and very professional. Ask for HJ but was rejected they do not offer such a services I think partly due to Expo and bosses told not to offer such services.
The second shop along Hankou Road is AoKe which is quite small so didn't do it.
Third, there is a JB Massage, order a oil massage and it is well done and relaxing as well. The massage girl keep asking me where I stay and wanted to visit me in my room. The charges is around RMB 130 per hour on outcall charges. I am sure if you have the time and willing to spend a few hundred RMB you can score something. The 4 place is a shop just behind Charms hotel called JJ massage. This shop is well done with girls in nice uniforms and pretty. I order a oil for 388 an hour. You have to change to a disposal trouser for RMB 20 or a used one (free). The massuer was nice and massage was good, very soon time was up and I offer an extension of an hour. I ask for a HJ and was ask to pay additional xiaofei (up to you but I give 200RMB). At the end I spend near to a 1000 RMB for this massage!
2. Zhejiang Road. / Yanan Road (east ocean tower)
There is a massage centre for men in this building which offer a very good massage in a nice room (every room has its own bath etc like a hotel room) and the massage will be 60 mins plus another 30 mins on the dick therapy. You will enjoy very much on this new skills and make you dick strong and hard. Total cost RMB 388. I was totally satisfied and return to my hotel after 9 pm and did it with my wife. Still going strong!
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Mr Hungry
1. Shanghai will welcome your dollars, but finding obscure places can be difficult, taxi drivers know little English. Maps may help but you should get a local phone sim card and find out the number of a translation service to help you. Always carry your hotel card, so if all else fails you can show that and get back.
2. Taxi's are licensed and metered, you should be ok, as long as you use taxi ranks or hail one down in the street. Some drivers will try it on (at the airports maybe), but it is quite rare now. If they muck about just get out and try another one. As a guide, Pudong Airport to west side town, should be about 150 to 200 Rmb.
3. Use advertisers at your own risk, generally, like everywhere in the world, they are full of ****, of course, whatever you do, do not go with the touts
4. ISG is blocked in China, you can get to it through proxy sites or VPN, best to sort out before you travel. Yahoo and google is ok.
Otherwise. Play safe, sorry cannot recommend places directly, guess who reads these posts. In the Massage and saunas, they will know what you want.
[QUOTE=Hungry Expat]I will be in Shanghai (Also Quingdao) beginning of June. This is my first trip to China. I am already experienced in Indonesia and Singapore.
I already read a little bit but it seems that most of the places are massage places. My questions are:
1. I can not speak or read one word Chinese and I don't know how easy it is to find the right place in Shanghai.
2. How does it work with the Taxi? Do they charge by meter or is it like Jakarta you have to negotiate? Are there special Taxi companies that you should use as a foreigner?
3. What's about outcalls? I found Craigslist but I don't trust this advertisements and normally they are very expensive. Is it possible to take girls home at bars for LT? My supplier booked me at the Sky River or Sky Boutique Hotel.
4. I heard in the news that China will controll the Internet. Does ISG and Craigslist etc work in China? What's about Yahoo and other web services?[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Hungry Expat]I will be in Shanghai (Also Quingdao) beginning of June. This is my first trip to China. I am already experienced in Indonesia and Singapore.
I already read a little bit but it seems that most of the places are massage places. My questions are:
1. I can not speak or read one word chinese and I donīt know how easy it is to find the right place in Shanghai.
2. How does it work with the Taxi? Do they charge by meter or is it like Jakarta you have to negotiate? Are there special Taxi companies that you should use as a foreigner?
3. Whatīs about outcalls? I found Craigslist but I donīt trust this advertisements and normally they are very expensive. Is it possible to take girls home at bars for LT? My supplier booked me at the Sky River or Sky Boutique Hotel.
4. I heard in the news that China will controll the Internet. Does ISG and Craigslist etc work in China? Whatīs about Yahoo and other web services?[/QUOTE]
I'd suggest that you read more than "a little bit" as most of the answers are already right here and/or in the other China threads.
1. How easy to find the right place - depends on your definition of easy, but should not be a problem if you RTFF.
2. Taxi are all metered and used OK. They'll sometimes go "round-about" but as cheap as taxis are in Shanghai, shouldn't cost you more than an extra few yuans. Generally safe in Shanghai - and again you would have found this out if you had bothered to RTFF more.
3. Craiglist and most other Internet "sites" are geared for the foreign newbie suckers - you'll want to RTFF the Beijing threads to get a feel as to how bad these web sites are. And if you will please RTFF, you'd know where to go to to get "girls home from bars." Please at least read [post]1010263[/post] and [post]1007210[/post]
4. You generally need to use VPN/proxies to access these sites and even things like Google and Facebook - again please RTFF the "Living in China" and/or the "General Info" threads. Surprisingly though, we have been hearing reports here and other web sites just this week that a lot of web sites are no longer blocked in China. Don't know what that's all about. Please at least RTFF [post]919091[/post]
The point of me posting all the above instead of just telling you rudely to RTFF (which I KNOW I should actually) is that there are just too many of you newbies coming over to China - with very few willing to do any RTFF - and my bringing this up will hopefully encourage others to really do RTFF before coming up with these idiotic questions.
You will also want to at least RTFF our resident mongering expert Sammy T's guide to newbies [post]990547[/post]
Jeez!!
SEAJ
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[QUOTE=SE Asia Joe]
Jeez!!
SEAJ[/QUOTE]Dear SEAJoe,
It's been a while since I visited Shanghai and there are great changes I believed. I am here for the Expo and of course some fun. Since you are the expert of Shanghai and the godfather of China, I am wondering if I can write to you by private messenge for directions of place to have fun in Shanghai and perhaps Beijing? If it is OK for you, I will pay Jackson to turn on my Private Message immediately.
Thanks a lot! Please excuse my poor English as I am a Japanese.