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Updated: 2015-08-29 10:27
(China Daily)
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Oktoberfest
Date: Sept 4-13-6:30 pm
Venue: Crowne Plaza Sun Palace Beijing
Price: 458 yuan
Join us to celebrate Germany's most popular and fun-filled event-the Munich Oktoberfest at Crowne Plaza Beijing Sun Palace from Sept 4 to 13. Joerg and his band the "Mnchner Musikanten" will entertain you with the most popular Oktoberfest hits for 2015 as well international favorites and the never ending rock 'n' roll to keep the night alive while the best regional German gourmet also will add more pleasures to the night. Enjoy time for team bonding, clients appreciation and family gatherings.
Since 1995, Joerg and his "Mϋnchner Musikanten" has become one of the most popular stars in the celebrations and each of the team members stands out with their own icon: Joerg is the soul all the time and he always trigger the laugh and push the night to a new high; Lucas gets loaded with love from the ladies with his gentle and sexy voice; it girl Leonie plays the most beautiful songs with her violin and there is also music maestro Andy, guitar genius Theresa, bassist Chris and drummer David. Last Oktoberfest was quite a success and received tons of hoorays from the town, making this year's event a huge draw with bookings half year in advance.
Contact: 010-6429-8888
Feige Weekend BazaarDate: Aug 29-30-1 pm
Venue: Wangjing Kirin Place
Price: Phone for prices
Started in 2012, Feige is now touted as the largest Vintage Fair in Beijing. Our fair features the finest vintage traders around China, with goods spanning the period 1920-1990. Since our first vintage fair, we've been heralding a positive lifestyle and today, in addition to the vintage traders, our fair offers numerous activities such as workshops, musical performances, swing dance, foosball and darts tournaments. This Summer Feige Weekend Bazaar is organized exclusively around Beijing. The idea is to follow along the same lines as our Feige Vintage Fair, but smaller in scale, with immersive themes; all conveniently taking place on the weekend without entrance fees. This allows us to organize more events, in shorter time spans. Feige Vintage Bazaar will feature our vintage market, food & drink providers, DJs and musical performances. After one busy month organizing the fair in Sanlitun, our Weekend Bazaar move to Wangjing. We will put some vintage in this cosmopolite atmosphere! Don't plan to go again to one of the hundreds of fast-food or Korean restaurants around the area, but come to our fair; you'll get nice food and have lots of fun. If you have a motorbike feel free to drive to our weekend bazaar, we have places to park your vehicle and we'll organize a "retro motorbike" show. Come with your friends to buy some nice products, join our hot-dog & watermelon eating competition, and ONLY for people who don't drive: beer contest! We'll set up a special area to relax, have a glass of wine and listen to our bands & DJ's.
Contact: 010-8559-1033
SPORTS
2015 China Open
Date: Oct 3-11-8 am
Venue: National Tennis Center
Price: 980-5,980 yuan
Beijing's favorite international tennis tournament is back. Get your tickets early for this ATP and WTA tour event, which regularly attracts top-tier talent. Outside of the arenas, stars such as Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams will hit shots on practice courts at eye level.
Contact: 400-610-3721
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