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SSID Location_Name Location_Type Location_Address City Province 1 ChinaNet Xi'an Beilin Qu friendship distance tea lounge bar entertainment bars Friendship Road No. 260 on the 1st Deputy Xi'An shaanxi 2 ChinaNet Xi'an Aidi Food Management Co., Ltd. entertainment bars Friendship Road 127, creativity Xi'An shaanxi 3 ChinaNet Xi'an Lianhu District Run-Xuan Teahouse entertainment bars Friendship Road 127, 53, deputy Xi'An shaanxi 4 ChinaNet Yanta District in Xi'an Ziwei Wang waterfall poor artists entertainment bars E-249, all the way Xi'An shaanxi Xi'an high-tech zones love Qindao Art of Living Museum 5 ChinaNet entertainment bars E-foot Street North, 103 East Street, I love Qindao cafe Xi'An shaanxi coffee bad language 6 ChinaNet Yanta District in Xi'an Ming Shi-language music coffee tea entertainment bars Han Guang Ming-shi, 100 South Lok coffee language tea Xi'An shaanxi 7 ChinaNet Xi'an Lianhu District Duoji Cafe entertainment bars Labor South on the 17th to pay on the 22nd on the 23rd Xi'An shaanxi 8 ChinaNet Xian Ou goods Food Co., Ltd. entertainment bars Road work on the 17th to pay on the 12th Xi'An shaanxi 9 ChinaNet Henrik Business Hotel hotels Auspicious Road Xi'An shaanxi 10 ChinaNet Xian Ming Jue Dining Entertainment Co., Ltd. entertainment bars High road on the 23rd Xi'An shaanxi 11 ChinaNet Tang Yan Tang Ruins Park Plaza Road entertainment bars Tang Yan Road Xi'An shaanxi 12 ChinaNet HSBC coffee entertainment bars Technology Road Xi'An shaanxi 13 ChinaNet Xi'an high-tech love Investment Group Co., Ltd. Branch entertainment bars High Road, Xi'An shaanxi 14 ChinaNet catering limited liability company entertainment bars High Road Bridge on the 25th Mi-50 m area Xi'An shaanxi 15 ChinaNet Xi'an High-tech Zone Yan Xinyuan foot bath leisure Museum entertainment bars High road on the 15th, second floor Xi'An shaanxi 16 ChinaNet High-tech Zone Museum of Natural Habitat catering entertainment bars Technology middle road Xi'An shaanxi 17 ChinaNet Xbui'asinn ehsigsh-tech zones days for leisure clubs entertainment bars Maple Leaf new city, 50 metres south Simon Xi'An shaanxi 18 ChinaNet Xi'an Fuga Food Co., Ltd. entertainment bars High road on the 20th Xi'An shaanxi 19 ChinaNet Xian Ya Lake Chayuan limited liability company entertainment bars High-tech three-way building on the 18th century's Ark Xi'An shaanxi 20 ChinaNet Beilin Qu Shangdaokafei desktop Restaurant entertainment bars Friendship Road West, to pay 39, 127 Xi'An shaanxi 21 ChinaNet Zhou Dongsheng (cross-strait coffee shop in Xi'an) entertainment bars 2 Road west of international high-tech two-story Plaza West Xi'An shaanxi 22 ChinaNet Xi'an Yanta District Aoya Luo Chayuan entertainment bars Technology Road 43 Xi'An shaanxi 23 ChinaNet Shaanxi days Ming Food Co. West Branch High entertainment bars All the way forward on the 6th high-level buildings Xi'An shaanxi 24 ChinaNet Shaanxi Province on the island food Development Co., Ltd. entertainment bars Auspicious Road 168 Xi'An shaanxi 25 ChinaNet Xi'an-huai Dining Entertainment Co., Ltd. entertainment bars Friendship Road on the 29th Xi'An shaanxi 26 ChinaNet Liang Jingjing tea Discovered entertainment bars Xianning Road 110 Xi'An shaanxi 27 ChinaNet Margin dream round cafe entertainment bars Xianning Road 229, Xi'An shaanxi 28 ChinaNet Banana trees cafes entertainment bars Xianning Road 305, Xi'An shaanxi 29 ChinaNet Coffee trees entertainment bars Mutual Aid Road on the 8th Xi'An shaanxi 30 ChinaNet Kirin Court entertainment bars Mutual Aid Road on the 7th Xi'An shaanxi 31 ChinaNet Park Tower Hin (the original big tree) entertainment bars East southern section ring Xi'An shaanxi 32 ChinaNet HSBC coffee entertainment bars Changle Road 24 G5-emerging Xi'An shaanxi 33 ChinaNet Rosa Business Hotel hotels Wei-26 Street Xi'An shaanxi 34 ChinaNet Mogadishu coffee entertainment bars Wei-26 Street Xi'An shaanxi 35 ChinaNet Ming-run coffee entertainment bars Weiyang Road赛high international level 3 Xi'An shaanxi 1/23 Shanxi WLAN hotspots NO. SSID Location_Name Location_Type Location_Address City Province 36 ChinaNet Mogadishu coffee entertainment bars Dian mouth of yuan Xi'An shaanxi Xi'an Economic and Technological Development Zone Bongseong northern suburb of Xi'an 2 Road on the 1st quarter of 37 ChinaNet entertainment bars Xi'An shaanxi northwest of Code coffee shop a two-story blue sea 38 ChinaNet Dome coffee entertainment bars Bongseong Second Road as the three-storey building Xi'An shaanxi 39 ChinaNet Shangdaokafei entertainment bars Bongseong Second Road West on the 12th floor Xi'An shaanxi 40 ChinaNet Shaanxi Qian Yi Entertainment Management Co., Ltd. entertainment bars 2 Road Bongseong the new century building 4 F Xi'An shaanxi 41 ChinaNet Austrian Star Coffee entertainment bars Long Road, the first floor of No. 42 2 Xi'An shaanxi 42 ChinaNet Xianyang International Airport New Terminal airport Xianyang Airport Xi'An shaanxi 43 ChinaNet Days and foot bath entertainment bars Tai Wah Road Temple-yuan village Xi'An shaanxi 44 ChinaNet Xi'an Jiahui Development Co., Ltd. entertainment bars The eastern section of Ring Road No. 81 Xi'An shaanxi Xian, and Chang dining restaurants integration limited liability Bongseong Second Road on the 18th Jindi soft-shelled turtles 45 ChinaNet entertainment bars Xi'An shaanxi company stores Commissioner of the North South Centre Street hotel entrance 46 ChinaNet The foot bath Gulf City entertainment bars Xi'An shaanxi weather 47 ChinaNet Fu Ruiqi entertainment bars Feng Gao Road 213 Xi'An shaanxi 48 ChinaNet Laoyangchashe entertainment bars Chang'an Road just south entrance Xi'An shaanxi 49 ChinaNet South Ling coffee entertainment bars Chang'an University of the East entrance Xi'An shaanxi 50 ChinaNet Heart-Chafang entertainment bars Xiaozhai Road West, 61, Xi'An shaanxi 51 ChinaNet Pu-Chafang entertainment bars 138 West Street building, Xi'An shaanxi 52 ChinaNet Fifth coffee entertainment bars Chang'an Road No. 33-Rui building a layer Xi'An shaanxi 53 ChinaNet Sai Tai coffee entertainment bars Jinshi South Second Ring International Hotel, 50 metres west of Xi'An shaanxi Xiaozhai East Road, south east corner of Cross and the Tsui Wah 54 ChinaNet The Green Coffee entertainment bars Xi'An shaanxi Road 55 ChinaNet Tian Hao-ming Chayuan entertainment bars Han Guang, 110 North Road Xi'An shaanxi Suzaku South Main Street opposite the Yangtze River Feng 56 ChinaNet Laoyangchashe entertainment bars Xi'An shaanxi Zeyuan Shaanxi first floor of the exhibition business hotel tea 57 ChinaNet entertainment bars Chang'an Road on the 14th stadium Xi'An shaanxi Discovered 58 ChinaNet Datang-Yi Square (Ya Ju-Yun) entertainment bars Yanta Road Xi'An shaanxi 59 ChinaNet Xianminglang tea language entertainment bars Chang'an Road on the 25th Xi'An shaanxi 60 ChinaNet Beautiful time bar entertainment bars Wei East Second Street, 50 metres southbound Xi'An shaanxi 61 ChinaNet Yanta District in Xi'an Ya Ming Cafe entertainment bars Xi'an Xiaozhai Road No. 125 Xi'An shaanxi 62 ChinaNet Qujiang New District Nanshan garden entertainment bars Tang Yi Square on the 6th - Xi'An shaanxi 63 ChinaNet Code language Yanta District of Chadian entertainment bars Chang'an Road 557, Xi'An shaanxi Shaanxi Province Fu Bao Ge home buyers Development 64 ChinaNet entertainment bars Telford Lane 66 Xi'An shaanxi Co., Ltd. 65 ChinaNet Xi'an Beilin Qu Long Fukuyama coffee shop entertainment bars South Guangji Street, second floor hall on the 6th Xi'An shaanxi 66 ChinaNet Xi'an Lianhu District clean the restaurant entertainment bars Tianshuijing 2, Habitat fresh three-storey restaurant (Hall) Xi'An shaanxi 2/23 Shanxi WLAN hotspots NO. SSID Location_Name Location_Type Location_Address City Province 67 ChinaNet Philippine blue coffee entertainment bars Gongyuan north exit door Xi'An shaanxi 68 ChinaNet Xi'an Beilin Qu Qingfengdian Chayuan entertainment bars No. 41 South Yuanmen Xi'An shaanxi 69 ChinaNet Telford House Dining Entertainment City entertainment bars Telford Lane 39 Xi'An shaanxi 70 ChinaNet Flender coffee entertainment bars Telford Lane 51 Xi'An shaanxi 71 ChinaNet Shanghai shelter restaurant entertainment bars Gordon on the 1st of Temple Street Xi'An shaanxi 72 ChinaNet Focus on coffee entertainment bars Telford Lane 40 Xi'An shaanxi 73 ChinaNet Day-long restaurant entertainment bars South Yuanmen on the 15th Xi'An shaanxi 74 ChinaNet Jusco Cafe entertainment bars Telford Lane on the 3rd Xi'An shaanxi 75 ChinaNet Xian Ke Plaza Hotel entertainment bars East Rd on the 1st Xi'An shaanxi 76 ChinaNet Xi'an Monica Dining Entertainment Co., Ltd. entertainment bars West Bangzi Street on the 2nd level Xi'An shaanxi 77 ChinaNet Peninsula Coffee entertainment bars Large-Kyrgyzstan Lane on the 18th Xi'An shaanxi 78 ChinaNet Shangdaokafei entertainment bars Suzaku the building on the 1st West Xi'An shaanxi 79 ChinaNet Fukai hotel entertainment bars South Street Xi'An shaanxi 80 ChinaNet Han Guang hotel entertainment bars Northwest three-way Xi'An shaanxi 81 ChinaNet The United States of coffee entertainment bars Telford Lane 42 Xi'An shaanxi 82 ChinaNet Zhenwei Cafe entertainment bars Telford Lane 23 Xi'An shaanxi 83 ChinaNet SHOWME Bar entertainment bars Telford Lane 19 Xi'An shaanxi 84 ChinaNet You You Bar entertainment bars Telford Lane 9 Xi'An shaanxi 85 ChinaNet On the 9th bar entertainment bars Telford Lane 9 Xi'An shaanxi 86 ChinaNet NO.1 Bar entertainment bars Telford Lane 68 Xi'An shaanxi 87 ChinaNet Xintiandi Western Bar entertainment bars Telford Lane 39 Xi'An shaanxi 88 ChinaNet George Telford
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