Adios, Hangzhou! City of... Uh... No Nightlife Whatsoever.
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So, 'nightlife' just means wandering the streets aimlessly? You could always go to a bar, you know. Or is it that you can't afford it?
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It's not easy for someone your age to say something like that.
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For real nightlife, you've got to go to Guangzhou or Shenzhen.
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Went there during the summer vacation.
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In Hangzhou, only the malls try to stay open until 10:30 PM. Otherwise, you're pretty much looking at bars and similar places. Most people need to get to bed early for work the next day – at this hour, it's like even the 'rich kids' are busy packing at the factory.
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Last night at 9:30 PM, I wanted to go to a salon to get my hair washed, but they were all closed—some by 8:00 PM, others by 9:00 PM! Meanwhile, in Xi'an at 9:00 PM, you can't even get a front-row spot for the musical fountain.
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Can you see the Qiantang River from the angle in the picture?
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Picture 2 is of the Qiantang River.
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It's not because it's the off-season; there genuinely is no nightlife. We have to rush home to get the kids to bed and make sure they study.
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Many restaurants close before 10 PM, that's so early!
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Is there a light show today?
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We went to the Qiantang River on the evening of the 7th, and there was one then. We've already left Hangzhou today.
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There are more people out at night here than in Suzhou. Suzhou is practically deserted at night.
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The buses also stop running really early; most are gone by 8 or 9 PM.
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This actually counts as having nightlife now... Way back when I used to visit West Lake, the last buses were pretty much around 6 PM.