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No drinking tonight!

(shanghai times)
Updated: 2006-09-08 11:14



In the past, nightlife was in bars, pubs or other places where people
killed time drinking alcohol since there were not many choices for
after-work recreation-seekers. But as time goes by, more and more
entertainment venues have opened for those looking for something to do at
night.

Jinjiang Amusement Park




Jinjiang Amusement Park has extended its opening hours to 22:00 as of
July 26.The park boasts a pleasant environment, unique landscapes, cafes
and over 30 amusement facilities.Currently the park is host to 'Music
Storm' a performance event that showcases dancers and singers from around
the world.

Address: No. 201, Hongmei Road, Shanghai
Price: : RMB 40 for entrance ticket, with two games included
Discount Rates: RMB 10 no games included (for the elderly, the disabled
and children below 1.2m)
Tel: 021-54200844
Website: www.jjlysh.com


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