Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - What does the high platform of the nightclub mean?

What does the high platform of the nightclub mean?

The platform is to accompany you to drink, chat and sing. The high platform can be taken out to open a room. The platform can only touch the milk, and the high platform can. Of course, you have to wear a condom.

Nightclubs refer to all kinds of nightlife entertainment places. The nature and definition of nightclubs are different all over the world; The main activities of nightclubs are also different, but they are generally related to dancing. Most of the guests are adults and will drink. In some areas, nightclubs have dance floors, bands or DJs, which provide singing and dancing performances. There are also some parties and group activities here.

Extended data

In the mid-20th century, Chinese nightclubs or Chinese restaurant nightclubs were very popular in Hong Kong. Chinese nightclubs evolved from western nightclubs, offering chinese dinner table or banquets, and some have dance floors for customers to dance;

The performance mainly includes singers singing China and western pop songs, or Cantonese opera. These performances are healthy and suitable for adults and children. Large-scale activities of some organizations or commercial organizations, such as New Year's Eve, were often held in Chinese nightclubs in the early years. Before the Hong Kong Gymnasium and other performance venues were completed, concerts by some famous singers such as Tan and Paula Tsui were also held in nightclubs in China. From 1970 to 1980 in Hong Kong, it is the peak period for Chinese restaurants and nightclubs.

At that time, Tsim Sha Tsui Ocean Palace nightclub and Haicheng Restaurant nightclub were famous for their gorgeous decorations. However, due to the changes in Hong Kong's economic environment and the fierce competition in hotel catering business, traditional Chinese restaurants and nightclubs could not survive and closed down one after another.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-nightclub