Towns & Cities

Night Economy

Chinese cities don't stay up late so much as clock into a second shift: at nine the offices dim and a parallel economy of night markets, light shows and midnight noodles takes the streets. The after-dark map, below.

River night cruises SHANGHAI · CHONGQING · GUANGZHOU

Fifty-minute skyline sails are the best value in urban spectacle — Huangpu's two centuries, Chongqing's circuit-board mountains, the Pearl's rainbow tower.

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Xi'an's Tang boulevard THE LANTERN BENCHMARK

Two kilometres of golden pavilions, street theatre every fifty metres and half the crowd in hanfu — night-tourism's national flagship, free.

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Changsha after midnight THE SUPPER CAPITAL

Stinky-tofu queues at 1 a.m., crayfish by the basin, dessert shops at dawn — China's most committed night-eating city.

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Night markets everywhere THE GRAZING HOURS

Kaifeng's drum-tower stalls, Beijing's Ghost Street lanterns, Shenzhen's arcades — 20:00–23:00 is the national snacking window.

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Culture after dark LIVEHOUSES & MIDNIGHT PAGES

Indie stages in Beijing, Chengdu and Wuhan; 24-hour bookstores pouring coffee till dawn; KTV as the great social equaliser — the night's quieter rooms.

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Traveller’s notes

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