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Quote: Take the MTR to Kowloon Tong Station, transfer to the KCR East Rail to the Tai Wai KCR Station. Once a walled city known for incense, now it is known for temples and trails. A footbridge complete with signs, Read More
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Quote: This is a Hong Kong must do. I walked up in jeans and trainers and wasn't questioned, but due to the kind of people the bar attracts I did wish I looked a touch smarter. Anyway, the drinks are expensive, but Read More
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Quote: Volar, Dragon-I, Ruums, Finds, Lost, Jewel, Club-ING, are just some of the popular places that the hip people go every week Wednesday through Saturday. Models, the local stars, the newly rich, and those who live Read More
Quote: Elsewhere in this journal I wrote a review of my favorite pub/bar, Carnegies. So here’s a review of my favorite cocktail lounge, Half Past Ten. Located above Lan Kwai Fong and below Caine Rd. at 10 Glenealy St. Read More
Quote: Propaganda is one of the star destinations for Chinese and foreign students alike all year-round and is located in the well-known Wudaokou. With its numerous colleges around, Propaganda is also the perfect Read More
Quote: This gay coffe bar / internet café was the perfect place for me to catch up on my e-mail correspondance while getting the scoop on which bars were preferable among the countless options in Hong Kong. The Read More
Quote: The atmosphere in the original Wally Matt bar is less bare bones beer stop than the New Wally Matt bar; in fact it could be argued that it's in a European cabaret style. But that didn't draw the boys into the Read More
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Quote: This dark and smoky bar didn't seem like much at first, but as the evening wore on it grew quite crowded with local boys and ex-patriates. The 50 Hong Kong dollar admission includes your first drink, so it's Read More