Partiers Bid Farewell to Vics, Beijing's Most Senior Nightclub
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It's been suspected for some time that Vics – the Gongti-based mainstay of Beijing's night club scene – was living off borrowed time. In fact, ever since the announcement that the neighboring Workers’ Stadium would undergo renovations for the next three years beginning this September, the fate of Vics seemed all but sealed. After all, the project already forced Tube Station to find a new location for its flagship restaurant. Now, however, that fate has seemingly come to pass. Earlier this week, a source close to the matter told the Beijinger that Vics will in fact, not be reopening.
The confirmation is further bolstered by a video that began circulating this week of demolition equipment near Vics, implying that it would be destroyed. However, the club's building is, at the time of writing, still intact.Though it may be a matter of time before it falls, Vics is still visible through the fence at the north gate of Workers' Stadium
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Once upon a time, Vics was arguably the king of Beijing clubs, mixing up a nightly dose of soul, R&B, pop, and reggae. But music wasn’t the focal point of Vics; what made this club so attractive was the diversity of its clientele and energetic ambiance. Whether you were a tourist, an expat, local, or international student, you were welcome in Vics’ crowd.
Vics may be gone, but the party will live on in our hearts
Interestingly, at the time of its opening, the area around Workers Stadium and Sanlitun was far from being considered the heart of Beijing's nightlife. In fact, around 2002 bars in Houhai were growing at a rapid pace – the vestiges of which are still seen today –giving rise to a saying that would probably shock today's trendy Sanlitun fashionistas, “Farmers go to Sanlitun, cultured people go to Houhai.” Nevertheless, large-scale disco bars such as Vics, Mix, and Coco Banana all started proliferating. Likewise, when SARS hit Beijing one year later, the nightlife scene drastically changed with most clubs either being shut down or unable to weather the storm, ultimately leaving Vics and Mix as the only bars standing.
Unfortunately though, despite its resilient history, Vics has succumbed to Beijing's unrelenting march towards progress. It will, however, be sorely missed.READ: Cinemas, KTVs, Gyms and More Get the Green Light to Open in Beijing
Images: Trip Advisor, Joey Knotts
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