Hong
Kong provides a vibrant nightlife. Do not fight the temptation to
join the party. Things to do: take a luxury night cruise over Victoria
Harbor; visit pubs, bars, nightclubs; or stroll in the bubbling
streets with the locals. Don't just sit back and watch.
Night Tour
Do you fancy touring by night on land and over water? We recommend
Lei Yue Mun Seafood Village Dinner Cruise. Begin
this wonderful 5-hour trip at dusk with the flag lowering ceremony
at the Golden Bauhinia Square (if time permitted). A stopover at
seafood bazaar at Lei Yue Mun Seafood Village will follow. You get
to see Hong Kong on the runway of the old Kai Tak airport and shop
in the Temple Street Open Market after the seafood banquet.
Star Ferry's Harbor Tour with
A Symphony of Lights, Pearl of the Orient
Dinner Cruise, and Tsing Ma Night Cruise
offer memorable sights as well. Land stroll is a most breathtaking
one: a cable ride to the Victoria Peak, where you
get spectacular views.
Bars and Pubs
Most
bars and pubs are mass in east Tsim Sha Tsui, Lan
Kwai Fong and Wan Chai. The gem is Lan
Kwai Fong, which has become the icon of nightlife. A bustling
array of restaurants, eateries, pubs and bars makes up the Hong
Kong's trendiest nightlife area. Beer, alcohol and wine from a myriad
of countries could be enjoyed here accompanied by chess, dart and
music band. Locals come here for relaxing and socializing while
tourists sample the unique and delightful Hong Kong's nightlife.
We recommend some bars for appreciating the night
view of Victoria Bay, which are Felix at the 28/F of Peninsula Hotel
and Sky Lounge in Sheraton Hotels.
Nightclubs
Nightclubs come in two flavors: western or Chinese. Western nightclub
or cabarets cater to foreigners and tourists. Chinese nightclubs
are adapted versions for the Chinese. The entertainment and dining
package is suitable for both business and family occasions. Performance
includes singing, acrobat, folk dances and Cantonese Opera.
Disco
Discos are popular among young people with its trendy designs, lights
and music. They are in big hotels around Tsim Sha Tsui, Wan Chai and Central.
J J's
Address: Grand Hyatt Hotel, Wan Chai
Cyber 8 Discotheque Pub
Address: New Miramar Hotel Bldg., Tsim Sha Tsui
Club Ing
Address: Shopping Arc HK Convention & Exhibition Centre, Wan
Chai
Kara OK
Kara OK bars have mushroomed. Besides dining and drinks, entertainers
are there to make guests feel at ease.
California Red - Red Box
Address: 8/F, Windsor Square, 311, Gloucester Road, Causeway Bay
Cinemas
Hong
Kong is the world's third largest film producer. More than 100 cinemas
screen the latest films from the world. Watching films in cinemas
like JP Causeway Bay is an ideal choice for relaxation after dining
and shopping.
UA Times Square
Address: G/F, Times Square, 1 Matheson Street, Causeway Bay
Chinachem
Address: 77, Mody Road, East Tsim Sha Tsui
Tsim Sha Tsui is an exhilarating night park with dazzling
neon lights and bustling people. You can choose to dine or watch
film here followed by roaming and shopping.It would be a relaxed
but an unforgettable time!
Hong Kong's film, nightclub, bars and pubs, music
and drama and all other events have merged into the sumptuous banquet
of Hong Kong's nightlife. Jump into the rush and experience the
dynamic charm of this Oriental Pearl!
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