Qinling Valley Electronic Music Camping Festival in Xi’an, July 28-29

Qinling Valley Electronic Music Camping Festival in Xi’an, July 28-29
Jul 24, 2012 By eChinacities.com

On July 28 and 29, The 2012 Qinling Valley Electronic Music Camping Festival will be held in Xi’an’s Laoyu Village. The overnight adventure will include a night full of electronic music, nature, beer, juggling, and more. Performances from DJ Psytrance Pete (UK), DJ Harry Cho (Chengdu), DV Fuqui (Chonqing), and more will have you dancing all night until the early hours. When you’re tired out, take a moment to enjoy the glorious natural scenery around you. Be sure to pack warmer clothes for the night!

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Getting there: To get to the meeting spot take bus 12, 14, 26, 31, 36, 215, 216, 224, 229, 239, 321, 323, 701, 704, or 游6 to the Provincial Stadium.
(Meet July 28, 14:00 at the East gate of the Provincial Stadium (省体育场东门) (this goes for those who are driving there, and people who are taking the bus). The group will leave together right on the hour; those who are late are advised not to come, as the place is very hard to find.)

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