Oriented Happy Hour

Oriented Happy Hour
May 14, 2009 By eChinacities.com

You and your friends are cordially invited to join us on Thursday, May 21 at The Melting Pot in Shanghai!

ORIENTED Happy Hours are offline networking mixers that are simultaneously held on the last Thursday of every month in more than 10 cities worldwide for all those interested in Asian business and partnerships.

Face-to-face networking is a critical aspect of the Asian business culture, so if you travel frequently to and from Asia Pacific, want to network with other like-minded professionals in Shanghai who share the same interests (and flight itineraries!), or just want to stay abreast of what's happening in one of the most exciting regions in the world today, this is the place to be!

PLEASE NOTE that due to the upcoming holiday at the end of the month, the ORIENTED Shanghai Happy Hour will be held on Thursday, May 21!

Located in the heart of Shanghai and easy access from all directions is the strip famously known as Heng Shan Lu. Take line 1 and exit number 3 and you will be standing at the door steps of The Melting Pot. Come meet new and interesting people and share a drink together under the Shanghai lights.

1 Free drink
20% off all food and beverages
Free Snacks

Door Fees

General Admission

The General Admission rate of 100 RMB applies to walk-ins as well as all those who RSVP on Facebook, LinkedIn, Meetup, Evite, and all other websites besides ORIENTED.COM.

Member Discount Rates

ORIENTED Members who RSVP at http://oriented.com/RSVP before 8 PM EST on 5/20 will enjoy the following discounted rates:

  * Premium Members: Free!
  * Standard Members: 50 RMB

Not a Member? Join now! Sign up for Lifetime Premium Membership and enjoy lifetime free entry to all ORIENTED Happy Hours worldwide! It's a steal!

Dress Code
Professional Attire or Business Casual

Tell your friends and colleagues about this exciting event, and don't forget to bring your business cards! We look forward to seeing all of you at The Melting Pot!

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