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New bar and club districts are often emerging in Hong Kong’s dynamic nightlife scene but the following are some of the major and most established ones. From dice game bars to swanky clubs, each has its own character. Check them out to get your night on the town started.
The beating heart of Hong Kong’s nightlife scene, Lan Kwai Fong
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Once famed for its Suzie Wong-style gentlemen’s venues, Wan Chai
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An across-the-harbour counter to Central’s Lan Kwai Fong, Knutsford Terrace & Observatory Court
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A few streets north of Mong Kok’s Ladies’ Market, Tung Choi Street
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