Absolutely amazing place! It's unbelievable to see how the different studios involved have take the most of technology and design to create a one-of-a-kind space.
We are happy that you like it! We found it fascinating as well and that's why we wanted to share it on a video. We hope to keep showing you more amazing places like this moving forward! ☺
It's quite interesting to follow the efforts of China not just to keep up with the technological advances, but to go further and further on using them to create those amazing spaces.
Thanks for your comment! Indeed it’s amazing to see how China is not just keeping up with technology but pushing the boundaries to create such innovative and experiential spaces. Glad you found it interesting!
Definitely not the most exclusive place, but a very cool club nonetheless. the only problem is that with so many tables and no dance floor, it always felt like nobody was having a good time. Almost nobody is ever dancing, and so many people are on their phones. I always enjoyed the tech and sound, but the vibes and the people were never very fun. Plus almost anybody can get in, you just have to know a promoter which is easy to do. There are definitely many better and more exclusive clubs in Shanghai
Thanks for sharing your experience! You bring up some great points. While the club has cool tech and sound, the vibe can definitely vary depending on the crowd and atmosphere. It’s true that having more space for dancing could improve the overall energy. As for exclusivity, there are definitely other spots in Shanghai with a different kind of experience. Appreciate your honest feedback!
Thanks for your comment! After living and traveling in China, we haven't come across homeless people in the areas we've visited. But thank you for bringing attention to the important issue of homelessness around the world. It's a complex topic that needs more awareness, and conversations like this help highlight the importance of creating spaces where everyone has a place to call home.
@@mikestewart4752 We can only speak from our own experience, and during our time in China, we didn’t see any homeless people anywhere. But we appreciate you sharing your perspective!
After researching and living in China, we found the club's prices high. So it is exclusive because not many can afford it. But we didn't want to mention this because it wasn't our main focus point for the video. Thank you for your comment!
@@mikestewart4752 Thank you for sharing your thoughts. We understand that opinions about countries can vary greatly depending on personal experiences and perspectives. Our goal is to explore different aspects of China’s architecture, culture, and development with an open mind, focusing on the facts and stories behind them. We hope to encourage thoughtful conversations and appreciate everyone’s viewpoints.
Absolutely amazing place! It's unbelievable to see how the different studios involved have take the most of technology and design to create a one-of-a-kind space.
We are happy that you like it! We found it fascinating as well and that's why we wanted to share it on a video. We hope to keep showing you more amazing places like this moving forward! ☺
It's quite interesting to follow the efforts of China not just to keep up with the technological advances, but to go further and further on using them to create those amazing spaces.
Thanks for your comment! Indeed it’s amazing to see how China is not just keeping up with technology but pushing the boundaries to create such innovative and experiential spaces. Glad you found it interesting!
@@joseignacioconde9800 lol. Technological advances. 🤦
Definitely not the most exclusive place, but a very cool club nonetheless. the only problem is that with so many tables and no dance floor, it always felt like nobody was having a good time. Almost nobody is ever dancing, and so many people are on their phones. I always enjoyed the tech and sound, but the vibes and the people were never very fun. Plus almost anybody can get in, you just have to know a promoter which is easy to do. There are definitely many better and more exclusive clubs in Shanghai
Thanks for sharing your experience! You bring up some great points. While the club has cool tech and sound, the vibe can definitely vary depending on the crowd and atmosphere. It’s true that having more space for dancing could improve the overall energy. As for exclusivity, there are definitely other spots in Shanghai with a different kind of experience. Appreciate your honest feedback!
You can house a lot of your homeless and poor in that tofu building. Wow, so good!
Thanks for your comment! After living and traveling in China, we haven't come across homeless people in the areas we've visited. But thank you for bringing attention to the important issue of homelessness around the world. It's a complex topic that needs more awareness, and conversations like this help highlight the importance of creating spaces where everyone has a place to call home.
@@SkylineChina I was speaking specifically about the homeless problem in China. Your attempt to deflect is futile.
@@mikestewart4752 We can only speak from our own experience, and during our time in China, we didn’t see any homeless people anywhere. But we appreciate you sharing your perspective!
Seems like anyone can just walk in
After researching and living in China, we found the club's prices high. So it is exclusive because not many can afford it. But we didn't want to mention this because it wasn't our main focus point for the video. Thank you for your comment!
@@SkylineChina Yet China tried to tell us all that China is rich. 🤦 The entire country is a sham.
@@mikestewart4752 Thank you for sharing your thoughts. We understand that opinions about countries can vary greatly depending on personal experiences and perspectives. Our goal is to explore different aspects of China’s architecture, culture, and development with an open mind, focusing on the facts and stories behind them. We hope to encourage thoughtful conversations and appreciate everyone’s viewpoints.
What are your opinions of the downfall of China’s economy?
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