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Hong Kong never sleeps - the pace and diversity that fills the day carries through into the night.
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Whether you fancy cruising around the harbour; watching a hit international musical; mingling on the cobbled streets with the after-work set; dining in the trendy new SoHo area or dancing until dawn, Hong Kong's nightlife offers excitement and variety. Its range of 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.
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Lan Kwai Fong, right in the heart of Central, is the premier nightlife neighbourhood. Ambient bistros and delis, jazz clubs and bars spill out onto the pedestrian-friendly streets as Hong Kong's affluent professionals meet and mingle.
Wan Chai's reputation precedes it. Yet these days the World of Suzie Wong and the infamous girlie bars have given way to a late-night party place. Early evening stylish bars are surrounded by the throbbing beat of nightclubs that will take you right through until the very next day. Yet sauna signs and mama-sans tempting patrons still offer a glimpse of Wan Chai's former fame.
| The impressive and expansive malls, such as Pacific Place in Admiralty and Times Square in Causeway Bay, also offer plenty in the way of entertainment, including hi-tech cinemas and a variety of restaurants and bars.
On Kowloon side, neon-lit Tsim Sha Tsui is lined with hectic shops, bars, cinemas and restaurants. Dip into any of the glitzy hotel nightclubs or sophisticated lobby lounges, whose tinkling pianos and creative cocktails cater to tourists. Or step out into the heat of the night and try the local back-street pubs and discos.
From Temple Street Market to outdoor cafes, Kowloon offers a wide variety of options for a pleasant evening. This vast area is also full of shops, international hotels, fast-food cafes, night markets and restaurants - many of which are open for midnight snacks. |
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