ChristianPFC Posted December 10, 2023 Posted December 10, 2023 I'm currently in Chengdu and was searching for gay venues in English on bing and in Chinese on baidu. Few results. I went to MC bar and sauna and a local told me they closed two years ago. I went to Tata bar and there is now a different business, which was not open Friday night around 9. How to find gay venues? Gay online dating similar. I scrolled down on blued a bit, and when I reached 610 km distance, there is a message "There are no more guys, please check it later." Is there an international version of blued which I am using, and a local one they are using? (Taking advantage of 15 days visa free for Germans and various others. Gayguides is not blocked in China.) vinapu, tm_nyc and donJ 3 Quote
lkblue Posted March 14 Posted March 14 On 12/10/2023 at 5:44 AM, ChristianPFC said: I'm currently in Chengdu and was searching for gay venues in English on bing and in Chinese on baidu. Few results. I went to MC bar and sauna and a local told me they closed two years ago. I went to Tata bar and there is now a different business, which was not open Friday night around 9. How to find gay venues? Gay online dating similar. I scrolled down on blued a bit, and when I reached 610 km distance, there is a message "There are no more guys, please check it later." Is there an international version of blued which I am using, and a local one they are using? (Taking advantage of 15 days visa free for Germans and various others. Gayguides is not blocked in China.) unfortunately, there is a chinese version of blued and can not use without a Chinese phone number. Did you try Jack'd? Quote
khaolakguy Posted March 14 Posted March 14 Anyone interested in Chengdu, and especially gay life there, might want to watch a documentary currently being released that focusses on an "underground" gay club there. The movie is titled The Last Year of Darkness and becomes available on MUBI this week. https://www.theguardian.com/film/2024/mar/12/the-last-year-of-darkness-review-chengdu-club-culture donJ 1 Quote
donJ Posted March 15 Posted March 15 18 hours ago, khaolakguy said: Anyone interested in Chengdu, and especially gay life there, might want to watch a documentary currently being released that focusses on an "underground" gay club there. The movie is titled The Last Year of Darkness and becomes available on MUBI this week. https://www.theguardian.com/film/2024/mar/12/the-last-year-of-darkness-review-chengdu-club-culture Nice, thanks for the heads up Quote
Keithambrose Posted April 11 Posted April 11 On 3/14/2024 at 3:31 PM, donJ said: im so curious. always wanted to visit these 2 cities When I was in Chongqing, it was so polluted, the air was brown! Quote
macaroni21 Posted April 24 Posted April 24 The bar is called "Pose". Near the beginning of the video it says one can google "Pose Chengdu" to find its location, but doing so didn't give any result for me. Instead, Google fed me "Hunk" bar at these co-ordinates: 30.63923713404091, 104.09020340885925, also in Chengdu city. I'm not saying they're the same. Quote
CTCI8F Posted April 25 Posted April 25 POSE CLUB in Chengdu : Search for " chengdu future center " on Google map, the club is on 4th floor, 401 POSE CLUB in Chongqing : 方圆LIVE (Sky Square) B1 Floor, near subway Line 3, Guanyinqiao Station Exit 5 Quote
macaroni21 Posted April 26 Posted April 26 Ah, that is helpful information if anyone is going to Chengdu or Chongqing. Such is the Youtube algorithm that I find another video by the same pai pai guy, this time about a gay bar in Beijing called Destination. The thing that comes across is how different gay culture can be in different countries. Marc in Calif and reader 1 1 Quote
reader Posted April 26 Posted April 26 Thought I was back in Screwboy when I saw the dancers in opening scene wearing basketball uniforms but then noticed two differences. First, they all have different numbers you can't miss. Second, none are twinks. Quote
macaroni21 Posted April 30 Posted April 30 If only the gay bars of Patpong had something of this standard for their shows, it might actually be worth the 500 baht they charge. Then again, I noticed the investment in technology... Quote