Address:Hard Rock Hotel complex, City of Dreams, Cotai, Macau 2nd-China Rouge ![]() At half the size of Club Cubic, China Rouge packs a punch in a relatively modest space. It's billed as an exclusive members-only club, but non-members who arrive looking like a million bucks will be considered for entrance (no flip flops, shorts or sleeveless shirts allowed for men). Many performers take the stage for short sets throughout the night at China Rouge, ranging from singers to contortionists. A quiet lounge area offers competently made classic cocktails. ![]() Chan strikes a difficult-to-achieve balance between attention-grabbing stunts (lots of depictions of nipples) and pure glamor. Taking cues from art deco and 1920s Shanghai, Chan has filled the space with deep shades of red and plenty of lattice screens framing stunning works of art by leading contemporary artists, commissioned for the club. Photographer Chen Man’s interpretation of “The Heavenly Kings” is installed near the entrance, greeting guests with powerful depictions of nude goddesses. ![]() ![]() One of the cocktail bars is decked out in illustrations by famed Hong Kong comic artist Ma Wing-shing, using stained glass. Whether you like it or not, you’ll be gaping at the risque art in China Rouge and a chat with the knowledegable staff helps you take home an informed decision on whether it was any good or not. ![]() |