Jiang Hu

Top choice in Beijing


A hip hutong livehouse popular with local musicians, Jiang Hu stages folk, blues, jazz and open-mic shows most nights in its wood-beamed courtyard space. The owner, a trombone player, regularly joins in for a jam.


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