China Club

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China Club
TypePrivate members' club
Location
  • Hong Kong, Beijing, Singapore


The China Club is a prestigious private members' club with locations in Hong Kong, Beijing, and Singapore. The club is known for its exclusive membership, luxurious settings, and a blend of traditional and contemporary Chinese culture.

History[edit | edit source]

The China Club was founded by David Tang, a prominent Hong Kong businessman and socialite. The first club was established in Hong Kong in 1991, located in the old Bank of China Building. The club quickly gained a reputation for its unique ambiance, which combines elements of 1930s Shanghai with modern amenities.

Locations[edit | edit source]

Hong Kong[edit | edit source]

The Hong Kong branch of the China Club is situated in the old Bank of China Building. The club features a library, dining rooms, and private meeting spaces, all adorned with Chinese art and antiques. The rooftop terrace offers stunning views of the Victoria Harbour.

Beijing[edit | edit source]

The Beijing branch is located in the heart of the city, offering a similar blend of traditional and modern Chinese decor. It serves as a hub for business meetings and social gatherings among the elite.

Singapore[edit | edit source]

The Singapore branch maintains the same level of exclusivity and luxury, providing a space for members to relax and network in a sophisticated environment.

Membership[edit | edit source]

Membership to the China Club is by invitation only, and it is known for its rigorous selection process. Members include influential figures from the worlds of business, politics, and the arts.

Facilities and Services[edit | edit source]

The China Club offers a range of facilities and services, including:

  • Fine dining restaurants serving Chinese and international cuisine
  • Private meeting rooms
  • A library with a collection of Chinese literature and art
  • Event spaces for private functions and corporate events

Cultural Significance[edit | edit source]

The China Club is not just a social venue but also a cultural institution. It hosts regular events, including art exhibitions, literary readings, and musical performances, promoting Chinese culture and heritage.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD