Prepare for madness at Spicy Papipapi Pool Party

By Matthew Bossons, June 12, 2015

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On July 4-5 the Venice Hotel in Nanshan is hosting what's being billed as Shenzhen’s biggest and sexiest pool party of the summer.

The event, dubbed the Spicy Papipapi Pool Party, is being thrown by organizers Hapo Entertainment Co., Ltd and YUET Entertainment Co., Ltd.

The party is hot pot themed. The concept behind the theme is that a pool full of beautiful women and inflatable pool toys will resemble a hot pot. It may be a bit of a stretch, but its caught our interest.

According to a media release the decorations for the event include a photo wall, 20 inflatable food-shaped balloons, 300,000 floating balls and thousands of yellow rubber ducks.

A number of MCs and DJs will be performing at the party.

A large stage will straddle the edge of the pool and host a number of DJs and MCs over the course of the weekend.

Attendees will also enjoy pizza, cake, ice-cream, fruit, champagne, beer, red wine, white wine, cocktail, punch and shots.

It’s worth noting that ladies in bikinis are free before 4pm, with 300 spots allotted for this promotion. Everyone else, dress in swim attire and prepare for a great weekend.

 

Cost: RMB180 for early birds and RMB220 at the door

When: July 4-5, 2-10pm

Where: No.9026, Shennan Dadao, Overseas Chinese Town, Nanshan District南山区华侨城深南大道9026号 (2693 6888)

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