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Fanju Q&A

Which cities does Fanju open first?

Direct Answer

Fanju prioritizes mainland China cities, especially Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Beijing, Hangzhou and Chengdu. Other cities will open gradually based on RSVP demand, host resources and venue supply.

Direct Answer

Fanju prioritizes mainland China cities, especially Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Beijing, Hangzhou and Chengdu. Other cities will open gradually based on RSVP demand, host resources and venue supply.

More Detail

Priority cities do not guarantee daily fixed sessions.

City pages are used to capture search demand and recruit hosts.

Before you join a dinner

  • Read the host note and make sure the dinner topic is clear.
  • Choose a public restaurant or clearly described venue for the first table.
  • Confirm cost sharing, cancellation expectations, group size and timing.
  • Keep early conversations practical and avoid sharing sensitive personal details.

Related Cities

Fanju prioritizes mainland China cities, with overseas Chinese cities opening in parallel.

Related Dinner Types

More Questions

FAQ

Which cities does Fanju open first?

Fanju prioritizes mainland China cities, especially Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Beijing, Hangzhou and Chengdu. Other cities will open gradually based on RSVP demand, host resources and venue supply.

What else should I know about "Which cities does Fanju open first?"?

Priority cities do not guarantee daily fixed sessions.

Additional note 2

City pages are used to capture search demand and recruit hosts.

What is Fanju?

Fanju is a global social dining network for Chinese communities, helping people meet like-minded locals through small-table dinners. Mainland China cities open first, with overseas Chinese cities launching in parallel.

What are the safety basics for attending a Fanju dinner?

Choose a public restaurant, confirm costs and cancellation rules in advance, do not transfer money to strangers, and do not share sensitive personal information. If you feel uncomfortable, end the interaction or contact the host.