Review of the most popular Chinese-style KTV karaoke in Hangzhou 🎤🇨🇳
In April, we went on a study trip to China. Many of the people in the trip had studied in China before, so we tried taking them to a KTV.
. At first glance, the front of the shop looks like an EDM Pub, but inside, it's actually a karaoke shop with private rooms.
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💚Pros
> There is a private bathroom in the room. This is very good. You don't have to use a shared bathroom because normally, if there are drunk people in a shop with alcohol, the bathroom is not very clean.
> You don't have to worry about drunk people going to the bathroom and the shop being dark.
> The room is large and can hold a lot of people. There are wide sofas. There is space to dance without being crowded.
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❤️Cons
> Most of the songs are Chinese + international songs. There are a few Thai songs.
> If there are few people, it may not be worth it if the KTV doesn't have many small rooms.
> If you don't drink alcohol, the room you rent may be a bit expensive.
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💰Price of renting a room
We rented it for the whole night until the shop closed (I can't remember what time it closed). The cost was 9,000 baht, but!!
🥂 During that time, the staff Will bring plain water, soft drinks, beer (China likes to serve Corona brand), fresh fruits cut into 2 large trays to serve as well.
🍜 I asked my friend who went with me, he said that we can order drinks all the time, everything is included in the room rate, except for ordering additional food.
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📌To sum up, that night, it came out to 126 yuan per person, about 630 baht. For us, this price is not expensive if alcohol is included.
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📍Location: KTV is behind the Grand Mercure Hangzhou Hotel, walk through the back of the hotel and exit.
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