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Q: How to promote foreign community-oriented event in Beijing?

I am trying to promote an open, business-related event in Beijing. Can you give me any idea? It's going to be free and deal with business culture of China, how to find a legal job in China and so on. What is the best way to promote it? Leaflets? Advertising? And there is the question of timing: would you rather attend event organized the working week or on weekends?

 

Would really appreciate any advice. 

7 years 22 weeks ago in  Money & Banking - China

 
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I'd go for something a little old fashioned like sky-writing. For maximum impact I'd use a Japanese Zero instead of a silly biplane. No need to bother with getting official clearance, Chinese are cool like that.

I'm going to open a bar in Guangzhou. Should I serve drinks? What kind of drinks should I serve?

Any advice would be appreciated.

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For the best of taste you'll need to stock up on Snow beer....warm as it's good for healthy. 

 

And for your more discerning punters you need a 30-year Old Yamasaki or Suntory whiskey served with green tea. 

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Your first question might be an issue to getting answers dude:

 

http://answers.echinacities.com/question/looking-visa-specialist-beijing

 

You should know this stuff before you start to try organize events.

 

But good luck anyway Smile

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Color me distrustful, but you're going to get some sort of benefit from this. Therefore if you want business advice hire a consultant. That is the best advice you can get.

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I'd go for something a little old fashioned like sky-writing. For maximum impact I'd use a Japanese Zero instead of a silly biplane. No need to bother with getting official clearance, Chinese are cool like that.

I'm going to open a bar in Guangzhou. Should I serve drinks? What kind of drinks should I serve?

Any advice would be appreciated.

Hotwater:

For the best of taste you'll need to stock up on Snow beer....warm as it's good for healthy. 

 

And for your more discerning punters you need a 30-year Old Yamasaki or Suntory whiskey served with green tea. 

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