Photos: Changsha's nightlife on West Liberation Road
Who knew Changsha had such to a vibrant nightlife? Certainly not us. Photojournalist Yang Shuhuai (杨抒怀) of the Xiaoxiang Morning Post (潇湘晨报) recently spent time inside and outside of clubs along Changsha's Jiefang Xi Lu (which translates as West Liberation Road), to capture a variety of nightlife ephemera, including dancefloor beauties, bathroom funny business, hookups, and the downtime hours of China's own G-String Divas. Oh, and a little bit of vomit too, for good measure.
Photos: Squealing schoolgirls alert! Maid cafe opens in Changsha
A new maid-themed cafe has opened in the Hunan capital of Changsha, featuring a female-only waitstaff composed of adolescent-looking giggly schoolgirl types. Servers are outfitted in black and white French maid fetish cosplay outfits, and greet you at the door with a 'Is there anything I can do to serve you, master/husband?' (the term for husband is the same as master [主人] in Japanese).
The top 10 cities in China for beautiful women
Now that the Qingdao Beer Festival is over, we've been looking for other places to go to satisfy our wanderlust.
We'd love to visit some tourist sites, maybe a beach or two, but what we're really looking for is a scenic, historic city filled with culture, nightlife, and of course, beautiful women. Lucky for us, ChinaHush has a translated list from Netease of the top 10 cities in China for beautiful women.
Tonight: IDM Music by Length will rock and shock Shanghai
18-year-old Length, from Changsha, has promised to play something completely different from what you usually hear.
In Changsha: Demonstration for the right to be a woman
Yesterday morning, two young male to female transsexuals took to the streets of Changsha City, Hunan Province. They carried banners saying: "I want to have a sex change and live my life as a woman" and "Even if I die from it, I want a sex change, one day as a woman would be worth it".
Videos: Converse's Love Noise documentary, featuring Beijing bands PK14 and Queen Sea Big Shark
Via City Weekend we learn that the documentary film about last year's Converse-sponsored (and Split Works organized) Love Noise rock music tour of China is now viewable at a DVD player near you. Love Noise put Beijing bands PK14 and Queen Sea Big Shark on a converted bus and sent them on a two-week, six-city tour during the height of Olympics craziness last August. The trailer to the Love Noise film is embedded in this post, and after the jump you'll find a slew of related clips, uploaded to YouTube six days ago. The director's first name is Hammer, so it's got to be good.
Shanghai to Kunming by train ... in 9 hours?
By 2015 it could happen, GoKunming reports. The journey currently takes 37 hours. According to GoKunming, "the Shanghai-Kunming passenger line (沪昆客运专线) will connect Shanghai and Kunming via the provinces of Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Hunan, Guizhou and Yunnan, passing through the major cities of Hangzhou, Nanchang and Changsha. Its target speed is reportedly 350 km/hr."
Fresh air at RMB50 per bottle
Youku Buzz informs us that some entrepreneurial street vendors in Changsha, Hunan, are now selling fresh air from places like Inner Mongolia and Yangshuo at the really affordable rate of RMB50 per bottle.
Till death do us part
Making it to the front page of Youku, the clip has been viewed 1.3 million times and garnered close to 10,000 comments in less than a day. Another clip uploaded by another eyewitness shows a huge crowd gathering to behold this most loyal companion.
Photo of the Day: Plane refueling in Changsha, Hunan
Do yourself a favour this morning and read James Fallows' latest post. You will be glad you did. Share with us how you see Shanghai, or China! Simply post your photos on Flickr, tag them with "shanghaiist", and we'll select one favorite image per day. Or you can simply email your photos to photos[at]shanghaiist.com....

