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Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 1:47 pm Post subject: Nightlife in Hong Kong |
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Nightlife in Hong Kong
Unlike other cities in the world, you can find non-stop entertainment facilities and restaurants in Hong Kong. The nightlife in Hong Kong can be as exciting and diversified as you can imagine.
> Lan Kwai Fong
> Quarry Bay
> Soho
> Soho East
> Temple Street
> Tsim Sha Tsui
> Wan Chai
An array of nightlife venues can be found on the Hong Kong Island, in the Kowloon Peninsula and the New Territories.
Lan Kwai Fong
The premier nightlife in Hong Kong. Situated right in the heart of Central, Lan Kwai Fong spreads out along D'Aguilar Street. Tiny bistros, delicatessens, jazz clubs and bars spill out onto the sloping streets. On weeknights, the area is mingled with affluent professionals enjoying their beers.
Quarry Bay
Want some snacks in a relaxed and cozy atmosphere with friendly service? Quarry Bay is worth a visit. It becomes a warm neighborhood for you and your friends to chat and talk after you are off from work.
Soho
Walk along Hollywood Road, you'll find Hong Kong's version of "SoHo" (South of Hollywood Road). It offers a wide range of bars and restaurants. Specialty restaurants there includes Thai, Cajun, Nepalese, Italian and other types of cuisine. Soho is a place combining the cultures of the west and the east. You will see old and traditional stalls selling Chinese antiques, groceries, while across the street, you will see international restaurants and cozy bars.
Soho East
A new nightlife neighborhood. Bars spill out onto the pedestrian-friendly streets. Across the street is 180c spectacular view of Victoria Harbour. It is perfect for after-work drinks and intimate dinners.
Temple Street
The night market along Temple Street can definitely provide you a pleasant evening. This vast area is full of shops, international hotels, fast-food cafes, and restaurants - many of which are open for midnight snacks. Street-side dining, featuring local cuisine must be tried. Stallholders here specialise in inexpensive menswear, watches, pirated items , and other inexpensive merchandise. Fortune-tellers and palm readers, and Chinese opera singers, make the market a fascinating street theatre.
Tsim Sha Tsui
Tsim Sha Tsui's nightlife offers excitement and variety. Its hotel bar-restaurants offer variety ranging from high-energy bands to traditional pubs with hand-drawn beer, theme bars, multi-level discos, jazz clubs and the ever-popular karaoke lounges.
Wan Chai
A famous late-night party place in town. Don't be surprised to see leonlights and the light boxes of different nightclubs and sauna. Walking through Lockhart Road, you will hear the throbbing music from the bars inside, and meet tempting mama-san patrons on the street. |
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