What's up Shenzhen: August 26 - September 1

By That's PRD, August 26, 2015

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Until August 31: Amazing Thai Food Festival

From now until August 31, Wongtee V Hotel Shenzhen invites you to join them on a tempting taste journey during their Amazing Thai Food Festival. V Café will host guest chefs from Thailand, presenting traditional and authentic Thai cuisine. Tom yum kung, tantalizing desserts, a buffet and a cooking class taught by the Thai chefs will all be on offer. 

Cost: 

  • Lunch: RMB268 from Monday to Friday, RMB326 from Saturday to Sunday (Subject to 15 percent service charge).

  • Dinner: RMB358 from Monday to Sunday (Subject to 15 percent service charge).

Where: V Café, 26/F, Huanggang Business Center, 2028 Jintian Lu, Futian District 福田区金田路2028号皇岗商务中心26楼全日制餐厅 (8828 9011)

 


Until September 6: Fuerza Bruta 

Oh no!

Ladies and Gentlemen! From August 18 to September 6, Fuerza Bruta is in Shenzhen.

Based on the press release it’s hard to fully grasp what the event is about, but it sounds confusing and possibly frightening.

In a direct quote from the press release, “The spectator is within an extraordinary reality. He is not emotionally safe in a single moment of the work.”

As easy as it is to ridicule this horrendously worded media release, Fuerza Bruta, based on numerous reviews, is a world-class event. The release doesn’t make it particularly clear what happens at the event, but it looks like an interesting highbred between an LSD trip, while in Vegas, and a paper shredder exploding.

If you are as curious as we are, see below for further details. It is sure to be a memorable experience. 

Cost: 580RMB

Where: West platform, Shenzhen Gymnasium 笋岗西路,深圳市体育馆西平

// Call Miss Ye at 138 2879 4413 for more information

 


August 29: Full Moon Party

Futian Beach Full Moon Party.

This Saturday head over to Futian Beach and enjoy the limitless magic of luminous moonshine on pure white urban sands.

The party starts at 7pm, so arrive early to enjoy the Moonrise Specials (until 9pm) and soak up the chilled reggae sounds and laid-back island vibes. 
 

Party highlights include UV body paint, bucket cocktails, glow sticks, chicken skewers, chicken and veggie tacos and rad music.

Cost: Free admission

When: 7pm

Where: Exit B, Xiangmihu MTR Station, Shennan Dadao, Futian District 福田区深南大道香蜜湖地铁B出口 (137 1479 3479)

 


August 29: Hell City

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In 2004, this old-school punk rock band formed in Beijing. Adhering to a metal punk-style, they also create music within the new-wave British metal vein – a feat not often seen in Chinese underground music. With their second EP, Chaos Never Stopped, out now, the band is ready to let loose their aggressive style and politically charged lyrics upon audiences.

Cost: RMB40 presale, RMB60 at the door

When: 9pm

Where: Brown Sugar Jar, 1/F, Bldg 2, Huangguan Technology Park, Tairan Jiu Lu, Chegongmiao, Futian District 福田区车公庙泰然九路皇冠科技园2栋1楼 红糖罐空间 (2541 6110)

 


August 29: Jungle Electronic Music Festival Pre-Party

DJs

Jungle Electronic Music Festival will have a second pre-party this Saturday. Ella will host the event, which features two banging DJs, Suyano and CrystalQ.

One free drink is included in the price of admission.

Cost: RMB80 in advance, RMB100 at the door

When: 10pm-late

Where: East Gate, Shopping Park, Fuhua Yi Lu, Futian District 福田区福华一路购物公园东门 (138 2329 0767)

// Tel: 18566229576, WeChat: 2741556193,
 E-mail: info@junglevents.com

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