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Load Up on Live Music in Xi’an this September
Load Up on Live Music in Xi’an this September
Aug 17, 2011 Comments (0)

For those who’ve heard one too many cheesy pop tunes in a KTV parlour and think they might punch someone in the face if they hear another track by SHE, check out these live music gigs in Xi’an this September. Read More>>

Striking the Chord: Popular Karaoke’s in Xi’an
Striking the Chord: Popular Karaoke’s in Xi’an
Oct 13, 2010 Comments (0)

Xi’an has many karaoke’s but it’s the big named brands like Cashbox, Haoledi, and Super Star that offer not only exceptional service but competitive prices. Read More>>

Tang-Style Commercial & Cultural District: A Part of Xi'an that Never Sleeps
Tang-Style Commercial & Cultural District: A Part of Xi'an that Never Sleeps
Aug 31, 2010 Comments (1)

Xi’an’s Tang-Style Commercial & Cultural District is located at the foot of Giant Wild Goose Pagoda at Daci'en Temple near the Qu River. As the name suggests, it’s a commercial and cultural district renovated to resemble the style of the Tang Dynasty. Read More>>

Club Culture: A Guide to Major Nightclubs in Xi'an
Club Culture: A Guide to Major Nightclubs in Xi'an
Aug 13, 2010 Comments (0)

Club culture has slowly begun thriving in Xi'an, with different types of nightclubs catering to an eclectic mix of tastes. This article introduces some of the biggest clubs in Xi'an, so put on your party shoes and dive in to the scene! Read More>>

A Guide to Xi'an's Bars and Nightlife
A Guide to Xi'an's Bars and Nightlife
Apr 07, 2010 Comments (0)

Xi’an certainly doesn’t have the biggest or most famous nightlife scene, but this is something that, like in many other cities around China, is changing fast. This article highlights some of the most notable nightlife spots around Xi’an. Read More>>

The Relationship Minefield: 4 Challenges for Multicultural Couples

The Relationship Minefield: 4 Challenges for Multicultural Couples

Jumping into a relationship with someone from a different culture can be a bit like stepping onto a minefield. Challenges abound, and no matter how much a couple loves each other, sometimes the difficulties get the best of us. Here we look at four of the biggest challenges of multicultural couples in China. More>>