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Beijing Sanlitun Bar Street

If  you're  looking  to  unwind  at  night  in  Beijing,  you  might  try  the  many  small  international  cafes  and  bars  that  are  hidden  away  on  the  avenues  and  side  streets  of  Sanlitun  embassy  district.  There's  quite  a  swinging  scene  going  on  here,  and  a  decided  absence  of  karaoke.

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Beijing Sanlitun Bar Street


[ People chilling in the street ]
Where used to be a small street with bars has now turned into a wide area of bars and other entertainment. Sanlitun has been one of the most popular entertainment areas in Beijing.



[ Colorful life at Sanlitun Bar Street ]
Beijing is home to a fascinating international community, people who have come here for a variety of reasons from all over the world. As you wander among the cafes of the Sanlitun district, you will have a chance to get a peek at this crowd at play, and join the party.

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