Tang Micheng迷城俱乐部

Updated 1 y, 8 m ago 3 Reviews
Address:
8 Chaoyang Park West Gate,
朝阳公园西门8号公馆内
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Directions:
Just inside the entrance to No. 8
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City Weekend Says

Looking like a crash-landed space ship, this megaclub astounds the eyes with neon, strobes, mirrored pathways and wild dance shows. Find unique KTV rooms on the second floor with big windows overlooking the dance floor below. Every night is a musical buffet of hip-hop, trance and house.

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City Weekend Review

Angel is one of the success stories of the megaclub formula. It’s consistently the number one searched club on the City Weekend website, but odds are you’ve never been there. Angel’s new Tang Club, a neon, Flash Gordon, supersized space pod over by the west gate of Chaoyang Park is more explicitly geared toward the laowai set, according to GM Zhu Peng. Tang Club mostly conserves the look, feel and many of the features of Angel (and all the other Beijing megaclubs for that matter). Dance floor sandwiched between DJ dais and bar, surrounded by semi-private tables (not free, y’all). Second floor VIP rooms (¥1000 minimum) which allow both unimpeded access to KTV and also to great views of the throb below. The rooms incidentally, are all uniquely designed and we recommend the one with furry walls. The overall design scheme is octangular and you can only know what that means by checking it out yourself. Local DJs will throw down every night with up the occasional top shelf DJ from abroad. Every night’s a buffet of dance genres: lounge until 10pm, followed by hip hop until 11:30pm finishing with funky electro house till the wee hours. Zhu isn’t planning any cover charge and this alone will bring in the notoriously stingy laowai crowd. -LAM

 
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