Spice up Valentine's Day with a sophisticated blind date extravaganza

By That's PRD, February 11, 2015

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Don't have a date this Valentine's Day? Looking for love without success? Then plan to attend Blind, this year's premier social dating mixer.

Organized by L1NG Network & Production, Guangdong Radio and Television 'China Chat' and That's PRD magazine, this event will change the way you view the classic mix and mingle. 

With interactive games and awesome people, it is sure to be a spectacular event. Make this year's February 14 a night to remember.

Contact Jiali by phone at 186 1313 6950, or on WeChat at jializhg, for more information.

Cost: RMB280 in advance, RMB350 at the door. Tickets include free-flow drinks and finger food.

When: 7-9.30pm

Where: Qba, The Westin Hotel, Guangzhou

Dress code: Be your best self

// 6 Linhe Zhong Lu, Tianhe District 天河区林和中路6号

 

 

 

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