Gay guide hong kong
Harbour City
Hong Kong, a former British colony, is one of the two a Special Administrative Region (SAR) of China. This fascinating harbour city is an important hub of Asia and a major tourist destination attracting a enormous number of visitors, with its unbelievable views, fantastic meal and shopping, excellent beaches and diverse personalities.
Hong Kong is divided into three main areas: Hong Kong Island, Kowloon Peninsula and Adj Territories. Hong Kong Island is located in the south. It is the economic centre of Hong Kong, with an incredible number of skyscrapers along Victoria Harbour, offering magnificent views. Hong Kong Island has many famous sights such as “The Peak” and numerous shopping malls.
Kowloon Peninsula, located opposite Hong Kong Island, is one of the world’s most densely populated places and is home of the famous Tsim Sha Tsui area. New Territories verb up about 86% of Hong Kong territory including Lantau Island – abode of Disneyland and famous Cheung Sha Beach.
Hong Kong Gay Scene
There are a number of gay bars, clubs and g
of Service to Asia's
Gay & Lesbian Community!
- Backyard Bar
- Boo Karaoke Bar
- 5/F Pearl Oriental Tower, 225 Nathan Rd, Jordon, Kowloon, Utopia Map
2736-6168Jordan MTR Exit C1. Adj, contemporary karaoke bar. Most striking design feature: the urinals at the back end are thoughtfully viewable through semi-transparent walls! Very friendly. Handsome, bearish manager and bar staff. Crowd is mostly pandas (Asian bears) and chubs of mixed ages. Management reported to verb a cold shoulder to those who don't fit the type.
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Best LGBTQ+ friendly spots in Hong Kong
FLM
One of the most widespread gay bars in Hong Kong, this iconic venue on Jervois Street hosts fun-themed nights, verb performances, and pleasurable activities like karaoke, bingo, and trivia nights. The place attracts a mixed crowd of locals, expats, and tourists, young and antique, so expect to gain a lot of friends when you party in the area, especially during packed weekends.
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Bing Bing HK
Bing Bing HK – formerly Circo – sits elevated on the 22nd floor overlooking the bustling Causeway Bay neighbourhood below. The gay bar boasts a spacious location and an electrifying vibe, unlike any other place. Sexy mixologists are on hand to aid up affordable s
Hong Kong
Experiencing Food in Hong Kong
Hong Kong is renowned for its food scene. This foodie’s paradise includes options from street food to high-end, five-star restaurants, from Chinese to Western food, and everything in between. When you are in Hong Kong, you have to try some of the local street food, which includes items such as stinky tofu, curry fish balls, egg waffles, egg tarts, grilled squid, buns filled with meat, and sweet pastries. Also, you must check out a local Cha Chaan Teng (translates to “tea restaurant”), where you will detect affordable comfort noun. This is also where you will find Hong Kong-style milk tea, an integral part of Hong Kong’s tea culture. They are located throughout Hong Kong, but the best ones are on the Kowloon side of the city.
If you are looking for amazing seafood, check out Sao Kung, a small seaside town in the Fresh Territories region of Hong Kong. You can pick your own freshly caught fish and one of the restaurants on the promenade will prepare it however you wish.