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Houston Attractions
8. The Jung Center of Houston
This center of learning is devoted to the subjects of psychology and mental wellness. The Jung Center of Houston’s bookstore and library offer further reading in these areas, including material on how to continue personal growth while working in the corporate world. The Carolyn Grant Hay building features year-round exhibits of artists both established and new, local and national. www.junghouston.org

9. Chinatown Karaoke
A great way for local business professionals to spend time together is by exploring the city they live in. Houston’s New Chinatown, located in the southwest part of Houston, is a wonderful place to observe the cultural life of the city’s ever-expanding Asian-American community. Chinatown is also the place to find the latest trends in karaoke, as venues like Yes KTV and Genji Japanese Restaurant are outfitted with the latest audio and microphone technology. Rooms are often available for private group events.

   
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