Wulumuqi is Pinyin, which means, I believe, Urumchi, or Urumtsi. However, no one knows where it is in Shanghai, if not in China, I figure, if you mention the latter.
It seems to me seeking a roll in the hay, more often than not, turns out to be a romantic adventure. Not being careful and an expert on the field in Shanghai, or elsewhere in China, you may well be prepared to pay extra cost, if not get hurt somehow. Why? Because you're looking for something that shouldn't exist theoretically. Yet there're countless red-light hair salons here and there in Shanghai, where there's no tool, equipment, stuff, whatsoever, but young girls, homely or pretty, from other provinces.
It seems to me seeking a roll in the hay, more often than not, turns out to be a romantic adventure. Not being careful and an expert on the field in Shanghai, or elsewhere in China, you may well be prepared to pay extra cost, if not get hurt somehow. Why? Because you're looking for something that shouldn't exist theoretically. Yet there're countless red-light hair salons here and there in Shanghai, where there's no tool, equipment, stuff, whatsoever, but young girls, homely or pretty, from other provinces.