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All comrades invited to gay party in Liulichang

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From Chaoyang Chinese AIDS Volunteer Group:
Urban Love Island bar, located in Xuanwu District Liulichang antique street, is the most stable-operated gay bar in Beijing. There will be more than 400 gay people who are coming and celebrating its 6th anniversary on July 13 th. Urban Love Island bar has also been actively preparing abundant of performances to greet its guests.

For better carrying out a series of effective and accessible AIDS knowledge education and VCT promotion, we, Chaoyang Chinese AIDS Volunteer Group, are also preparing some interesting activities for the performance intervals.

To improve our working capability, we plan to invite you to review our outreach activities, and believe that would make our volunteer service much better with your references and suggestions. We believe that with your participation, the celebration will definitely becoming such a colourful and wonderful party!

The Chaoyang Chinese AIDS Volunteer Group homepage is here.

 
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Comments on All comrades invited to gay party in Liulichang

hm..
Urban Love Island bar
i'll make a note on this one
any other alternative bar that you would recommend?

Try Destination on Gongti Xilu

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