Where to watch the Olympic's opening night

fuwas.jpgFor carnivores and barbecue enthusiasts, check out New Heights' Olympic Opening BBQ Night. For RMB 248 per person, you'll get barbecue and free flow of Heineken and vodka cocktails. The ceremony will be shown on "giant screens". No. 5 The Bund, 4th Floor,5 Zhong Shan Dong Yi Road, 5 号中山东一路(外滩)

Fiesta Latina is the theme of the evening for Otto Café & Wine Bar's live screening of the opening. Pay RMB 100 to get 2 glasses of wine and free flow of tapas until 10 o' clock. No. 456 Nanjing lu, 456号南京西路, 近黄陂南路

Head to Glamour Bar for a combination of glamour and sport, the opening ceremony on big screen, no cover charge. No. 5 on The Bund, entrance at No. 20 Guangdong Road 5号外滩,入口: 20 号广东路

If you are more of an outdoors type, De la Coast will show the Opening ceremony at their terrace beer garden. 5-6F, No1. Yanan Road,1号 延安路

Kathleen's 5 will show the Olympic Opening on two outdoor screens, as well as on two indoor big screen plasma televisions, for RMB 100 you get two free cocktails.No. 325 Nanjing Road, 325号南京西路.

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Does anyone know if any of the regular broadcast the ceremony with English commentary?

For those of us without cable that want to watch the thing at home.

For 100 RMB you get 2 free cocktails... hmmm. I guess normally you'd have to pay for those cocktails! Truth in advertising.

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