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When someone says “Centro” they mean “cocktails”. Situated in the Kerry Centre Hotel, this bar oozes comfort. Work your way through the excellent drinks menu served by attentive staff and enjoy the nightly live jazz performances.
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Upmarket bar in the north of Beijing, Cloud Nine is a classy act all the way—part of the Shangri-La complex.
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You’ll find yourself in Maggie’s at the end of the night by coercion or otherwise. The clientele is mainly expats looking for company. Good music and large dance floor, but mind you don’t get hustled on the pool table or you’ll be paying for drinks the rest of the night.
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Grand Hyatt’s bar is, of course, better than all the others. It features a cigar lounge, a sushi bar and a wine bar—and it’s characterised by perfect design, like the rest of the hotel. Remember to bring your company credit card.
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A little louder and livelier than other after-work bars, due to its party-seeking clientele, Suzie Wong is nearly always packed. Call ahead and reserve a Ming dynasty bed. The decor is fabulous and the enormous terrace, [open] during the summer months, is a great place to enjoy a mojito.
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