EZ and myself decided to give the BBSs a miss – for me, it’s the seemingly young age of the MMs that worried me. Moreover, there is a signage near the lift at our hotel that caught our attention when we checked in.

This may be the reason why EZ & LT decided to try it… but as usual, what promised was far from truth.
We decided to check out the SN at our hotel that offers the full package at RMB298. But then, we came from DS that provides a very challenging benchmark for SNs and had to lower our expectations. We were given two adjacent rooms, each with a door to a big common bath room that has been partitioned but we could still look into the other side without much effort – a plus for those with voyeur fetish. I understand all the local SNs tries to give what they called “DG ISO” type service, although they seriously need to recruit some good trainers from DG to upgrade the MM skills. I had a young 19yo Sichuan MM, and I was not surprised that I didn’t get the sexy dance as advertised – not that I care. She provided a decent rub down, tried hard to please, and she can really suck with great tongue-ful skill. She even put the motorized bed to work to provide my old body with greater thrusting power – more comical than being effective in enhancing my performance. Her loud moans sound real enough, and I had my pressure valve taken care of.
Nevertheless, the SN session allowed us to kill some time before we head out to join the locals for a “sinful” supper. I told EZ I must try the猪脚粉 Pig Trotters Meehoon that QZ is famous for. Our motorbike taxi driver had told me the popular ErMaLu二马路 place for supper is still operating – indeed, they stayed opened till early morning, like 4 or 5am. The other famous local dish is the Pigeon porride 白鸽粥, but we did not try it – after all, we were stuffed after finishing our bowls of 猪脚粉 – the total cost of our supper was RMB11 but we spent the same amount on the motorized tricycle taxis to get us there and back. For those interested, I was told the best Pigeon porride 白鸽粥is at DaShiJie大世界at the corner of Xinxing & Renmin Rd人民路.
Like any other Chinese towns, there are no lack of KTVs and the newest and reportedly most expensive (by local standard) KTV is 一代佳人on南珠西大街. We did not have time to check it out, and unable to confirm what the locals said about the MMs there: “那里小姐漂亮!(MMs there are very pretty!) Other popular KTVs include 花样年华 (classy and pricey), 金辉煌 (good sound system and reasonable price) and 黄金海岸. Perhaps some brothers may have been there before and can share, or check them out in the near future.
There are also many “ChaLou茶楼” (Tea House) especially on Xinhua Road 新华路 near Xiangyang Street向阳街 – many in the buildings in the redeveloped areas. There are MMs in the tea houses to accompany and help you appreciate the tea, and I was told other after-hour amusement can be arranged. There are many of them – said to be very competitive – you can easily go to the next if you are not happy with the one you just visited – or simply go for Tea House crawl ala pub crawl! However, I would say these are not recommended unless you have a local with you since the prices of tea are always debateable. Some tea can cost thousand of Yuan – it will be difficult to argue even if you report the places for over-charging you. Needless to say we did not check them out and don’t know what kind of charges.
We found QZ to be relatively safe, at least we felt a lot much safer than in DG. We went around past midnight on local motor-bikes and motorized tricycle and no local gave us any hassles. I would be happy to return another day to explore more of the surroundings and be a serious tourist. There is no rush of tourists (even local ones) yet to push the prices up. We were actually at the Qinnan District钦南区 – the city center, while the actual QZ city钦州市 is a municipality of about 10,800 sq km in area (and that is almost 16 times the size of Singapore!) and extending into Beibuwan北部湾 with its own deepwater port 钦州港; I am curious about its Sanniangwan三娘湾 Three-ladies Beach Tourist area, speculating what the 3-ladies meant

– but we need to check out FCG first… that’s the next stop on our Expedition.