Chinese counterfeit of popular nightclub Zouk is fooling even guest DJs who can't tell it's fake http://mashable.com/2017/01/06/fake-zouks-in-china-and-indonesia
Changsha, the capital city of China's Hunan province, has its Changsha Tianxin District Zouk Bar — commonly referred to as "Zouk Changsha."
In posters, it uses the Zouk logo, and proudly includes Zouk's DJ Mag ranking as a top global club. Jangil Han from South Korea (who performs as Reverse Prime) told Mashable via email he didn't know that Zouk Changsha wasn't part of the Singapore brand, when the club booked him for his show in Aug. 2016.
Zouk Singapore told Mashable it owns the Zouk trademark in China, and filed a complaint with the authorities in Changsha, which raided the premises in July 2016.
Zouk Changsha appears to have since changed its name to "Zook" in its recent marketing collateral.
Changsha, the capital city of China's Hunan province, has its Changsha Tianxin District Zouk Bar — commonly referred to as "Zouk Changsha."
In posters, it uses the Zouk logo, and proudly includes Zouk's DJ Mag ranking as a top global club. Jangil Han from South Korea (who performs as Reverse Prime) told Mashable via email he didn't know that Zouk Changsha wasn't part of the Singapore brand, when the club booked him for his show in Aug. 2016.
Zouk Singapore told Mashable it owns the Zouk trademark in China, and filed a complaint with the authorities in Changsha, which raided the premises in July 2016.
Zouk Changsha appears to have since changed its name to "Zook" in its recent marketing collateral.