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2010 Mar 16 Why Are You Here?: Palace Club at Chaowai Soho

 

Like foreign devils confronted by imperial guards, we were met with suspicion as we entered. I heard “Do you have a reservation?” The real question seemed to be “Why are you here?” I was wondering myself.

Palace is a gaudy, fluorescent fusion of Capital Museum, imperial garden and nightclub. Exhibits include sensuous Peking opera images, ornamental wood carvings, lao Beijing bird cages and Perspex lions.

Shots, including the clumsily translated “Fellatio,” are a painful RMB 100-180; cocktails are more agreeable at RMB 40-50. Bartenders toss flaming bottles around with gusto every night. Had the emperors of old been on Chivas Regal, the whole city might have been like this. Palace is fun for a single visit, but it’s clear who the target audience is: not us.

Palace Club 宫俱乐部
Daily 8.30pm-2am. Unit 0119, Bldg A, Chaowai Soho, 6B Chaoyangmenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District (8592 6666)
朝阳区朝阳门外大街乙6号朝外Soho A座0119

 

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