Your Guide to Creative China

Free Co-working Space

March 31, 2010, by Tabitha Kingsley-Jones



Who: creative people from various disciplines

What: welcoming newcomers to visit, explore, chat, collaborate, check email, have a coffee, have a time-out, find new friends, find new sources of inspiration, redecorate your phone with a fresh set of stick-on pink and white faux-rhinestones -- whatever

Where: Xindanwei, C, Bld 4 IIInShanghai Hub, 727 Dingxi Lu

When: you get up to 1 hour per day, every business day (Mon-Fri, 9am-6pm) throughout April

Why: because "We don’t care who you are and what you do, all we want as return is new faces, new ideas and new energy!" say organizers.

How: reserve your seat online, at xindanwei.com.

For more info about what Xindanwei is, and who hangs out there, here's our article about them, right over...wait for it...here.

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