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Origin of Bar
Bar, in English, originally means a straight stick made of metal or wood. It is said that before when people in the Mid-West America rode out on a horse and got to a road-side small shop, they would fasten the rein to a bar at the door. After a glass of drink and a short rest, they would resume their journey. Such kind of small shop is called bar.
The word “Bar”, always give people a feeling of “outside”. It is a leisure to consume in the bar.
Meaning of Bar
Bar represents a new type recreational culture. In a bar, people don’t need to consider issues such as social status, levels and etiquette. Instead, an appropriate manner is the basic rule of association. People respect opinions of others as long as the communication is in a bar.
Bar in China
Bar is a place where people seek imagination, dream, unbosoming and
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