The pinyin of the bar: [jiǔ bā]
What does the bar mean?
Bar (originally written as wine cellar, when it was defined as house, it was a misrepresentation of wine cellar) refers to a place where beer, wine, foreign wine and cocktails are served. Bar refers to entertainment and leisure bars, providing live bands or singers, professional dance teams and "dancers" performances.
The diners in the bar must hold valid identification documents and be over 18 years old, and minors are not allowed to enter.
the advanced Bar and the bartender perform wonderful fancy bartending. Pub, a branch of BAR, refers to the English-style bar which mainly focuses on wine. There are many types and styles of bars, ranging from the lowest "diving bar" to an elegant place to provide entertainment for the public. Bars originally originated from western pubs in the period of American western development. The word "Bar" didn't have the meaning of "counter selling drinks" until the 6th century, and then it evolved into a comprehensive consumption place providing entertainment and performance services with the development of the times, and was introduced into China in the 1991s.
nightclubs are different from bars. The NightClub is night Club, often referred to as club, and the Bar is bar. Chinese people usually club a nightclub a bar by mistake. Let's explain the difference between a nightCLUB and a BAR literally. Generally, the shop signs at the door should clearly indicate whether it is a club or a bar. CLUB is a nightclub (full name: Night Club) and BAR is a bar. Actually, the two are different. So a BAR is just a bar or a PUB, and a CLUB is actually a nightclub, not a bar.