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1. Shenyang Olympic Sports Center Stadium
- This modern building was designed specifically as a football (soccer, to Americans) venue for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics. It can hold a whopping... read more
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2. Shenyang Olympic Sports Center Stadium
- This modern building was designed specifically as a football (soccer) venue for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics. Its seashell shape is inviting... read more
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3. Sunny Night Club Shenyang, Nightlife 午夜阳光 (wǔ yè yáng guāng)
- The newly remodeled (May 2008) Sunny Night Club is one of the largest, and overall the most popular club in Shenyang. It is packed with people... read more
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4. Party 98 Shenyang, Nightlife 排队俱乐部 Pàiduì jùlèbù
- Party 98 is a large, popular nightclub that usually has a good mix of Chinese and foreigners. The club usually features a Filipino band that plays... read more
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5. Liaoning China Theater
- Built in the 1970's, Liaoning China Theater is the place to go for large scale theatrical productions. In 2008, the theater incorporated the Liaoning... read more
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6. Tiexi New District Gymnasium
- Completed in May 2008, this multi-purpose stadium and gymnasium are landmarks in the Tiexi New District, hosting various events throughout the... read more
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7. Liaoning Grand Theater
- This expansive complex covers a whole city block and includes not only theaters and concert halls, but also bars, a movie theater, and even a three... read more
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8. Green Mile Bar
- Green Mile caters to the expat crowd, offering up an interesting music selection, pizza, a friendly smile and a variety of cold beers on tap. The... read more
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10. Zhong Jie Pedestrian Street
- Surprisingly, Shenyang is home to some of China's largest and oldest shopping districts. Along with the massive Wu'ai Market, visitors looking... read more
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The Best of NileGuide
- The fun in Shenyang doesn’t stop when the sun goes down. Some even argue that that’s when it starts. Bars, clubs, lounges and live music venues—it’s all reason for us to put our dancing shoes on and raise to toast to Shenyang. Will you join in?
