Simply tell them what room your friends have booked (or let them know you need to book a room for X number of people) and let them lead you through the labyrinth of interconnected hallways. When you first arrive at the KTV parlor, you’ll be greeted by hosts and hostesses that will take care of your every need. Small Karaoke Booth in Taiwan | Source: ettoday How Does KTV Work And those little booths? They alone are an estimated $473 million industry. ![]() They range from small one or two person booths at the mall to huge, multi-level palaces with fully furnished VIP rooms. Even medium sized cities will have hundreds of KTV (the Chinese name for karaoke) spots. In China, karaoke is not in the corner it’s the main event. ![]() Chinese karaoke is on a whole different level. You’d choose your song from a 3-ring binder and let whichever employee was unlucky enough to be in charge of karaoke night know what you wanted to sing. Where I grew up (in the US), karaoke meant a microphone and tiny TV screen tucked into the corner of the bar. Before I traveled to China, I thought I knew what karaoke was.
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