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Top 5 best clubs in Hong Kong. Hong Kong nightlife. Junk Ride in Victoria Bay

There are several blocks walking streets, and in each they sell something, feed something, show something:

The dude paints white sneakers for the money:


A disabled person without fingers sprinkles the flowers with sparkles:

Look how carefully he does it. I think he loves his job:

The fact is that in Asia they just serve horseradish. You have to be either generally armless and legless, or do something. Yes, even sing or dance, but do it. Because if you have arms and legs, then don’t fucking beg, go to work. This is what they think in Asia.

These "Ivanushki" have all their fingers in place, so you have to grimace to the music:

Creepy, of course, but how sincere!

Guys read rap:

Is this called a song? Well I do not know.

While the others are burning, the comrade sits on the watchtower, guards their sandwiches and clothes:

Every night she comes here, rolls out a blue cloth and writes messages with white sand:


But no one is looking at her. And she doesn't even need anyone, she doesn't even put a hat under a little change.

When the canvas is completely covered, she erases it and begins to paint again:

These guys were really preparing to perform beautiful songs, but the equipment let them down:

They found the courage to give up trying, apologize to the public and go home. The audience cheered them up with applause. It happens to everyone?

Some more speakers.

Magician. I filmed his performance with ... In general, it looks like a yo-yo)) In general, he was cool, he did such feints that the people went berserk:

Something familiar melody. In short, one plays and sings, others go crazy:

Another singer. In general, there were many of them, but this one sang his song so passionately that I already heard:

The whole thing was guarded by the police:


The name of the store made me laugh:

The entrance to the hairdresser's, which is on the second floor. Multiply the prices by 4, we get rubles:

Typical house spacing:

Pharmacy:

If you go further into the depths, it becomes darker - not everywhere is so light in Hong Kong, as in the pictures above:

Even further, and homeless people appear. I thought to put a brick under my head, this is a joke like this:


Who can translate the thread that he wrote there on the poster? Probably "wake me up at 9 with a phone call")))

Homeless people, of course, are not like ours - they read, wear neat clothes, fashionable watches:

At night, showcases still shine colorfully, except for bruliks and dredges. metals are removed to the safe:

A selection of photos of Hong Kong at night:







There is also an embankment. During the day it is there as usual, but at night it is cool, because skyscrapers are glowing on the other side. There is a place on the nabq, an analogue of the Avenue of Stars in Hollywood. The surnames are unfamiliar, you can see only Hong Kong and Chinese stars. They are quite popular in their homeland, but alas, they are completely unknown anywhere else.

Although, some of them managed to make their way to Hollywood:

I even touched it, as a keepsake))

There is also a statue of Bruce Lee, who, as you know, has made a lot of efforts to popularize cinema in Hong Kong. And he also came up with the genre of a fight in the cinema, a campaign:

I could not resist again))

There were a lot of statues and different ones, and all on the theme of the Hong Kong film studio (Golden Harvest, if my memory serves me right). For example, a microphone holder:

Surely at night in Hong Kong there are nightclubs, discos and so on, but, firstly, I'm not interested in this, and secondly, I would not have passed the face control))

Rich and poor:

Some look up at others))

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Hong Kong is great for nightlife as Hong Kong is truly the city that never sleeps. There are many tourists from all over the world and at the same time a low crime rate, which makes a trip to night club fun and safe experience. Here are the best nightclubs in Hong Kong.

Attention! All prices are current at the time of publication and are subject to change. It should also be borne in mind that some clubs have a dress code.

Of course, it is simply impossible to write about all the clubs. I will be glad to see your additions in kamenty.

Nightclubs in Hong Kong

Beijing Club

Probably the most popular nightclub in this city. There are several dance floors, VIP rooms, many bars. Popular DJs and contemporary performers constantly perform here. The club is located in the heart of the city

Address: 2-8 Wellington Street, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, China (Laan Kuai Fong District)
Opening hours: Monday to Saturday from 22.00 until late
Website: http://www.beijingclub.com.hk/
Phone: +852 2526 8298

Email: [email protected]
Cost: Girls admission is free. Cost for men is 200 HK $ on Mon, 300 - from Tue to Thu, 350 - on Fri, 400 - on Sat.

Dragon-I

Another popular club. Divided into 3 parts. There are VIP areas and a terrace with a beautiful view of Hong Kong at night.

Address: The Centrium, 60 Wyndham Street, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, China (Laan Kuai Fong District, 雲 咸 街 60 號)
Working hours: Monday to Saturday from 23.00 until late
Website: http://www.dragon-i.com.hk/
Phone: +852 3110 1222
Nearest metro station: Central
Email: [email protected]

Address: 39-43 Hollywood Road, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong (Hollywood Road, 荷李活 道 39 號)
Working hours: Tuesday - from 19.00 to 3.00, Wednesday - Thursday - from 19.00 to 4.00, Friday and Saturday - from 21.00 to 5.00, Sunday - from 21.00 to 2.00
Website: http://www.drophk.com/
Phone: +852 2543 8856
Nearest metro station: Central
Email: [email protected]

This nightclub was created by the Austrians, which is reflected in the interiors. The club is also very popular. In addition to the club, there is a very good restaurant. The club is divided into several thematic zones with a unique interior. On the large dance floor, you can listen to popular DJs.

Address: 32 Wellington Street, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong
Website: www.keeclub.com/hongkong.html
Phone: +852 2810 9000
Nearest metro station: Central
Email: [email protected]

A popular club with a predominance of hip-hop and r'n'b music. High quality music and modern interior. Tickets to the club must be purchased in advance, at least one day in advance. The number of places in the club is limited.

Address: Basement, 38-44 D'Aguilar St, Lan Kwai Fong, Hong Kong
Working hours: Monday - Friday from 18.00 until late, Saturday - from 21.30 until late
Website: http://www.volar.com.hk/
Phone: +852 2810 1510
Nearest metro station: Central
Email: [email protected]

The founders of the club relied on excellent underground club music. Therefore, the club is very popular. Average cost of a drink - 15-20 US dollars

Address: 79 Wyndham Street, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong
Opening hours: Friday and Saturday from 18.00 to 4.00
Website: http://www.yumla.com/
Phone: +852 2147 2382
Nearest metro station: Central
Email: [email protected]

Address: 11 / F, 53-55 Katherine House, Chatham Road South, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong (尖沙咀 漆 咸 道 南 53-55 號 嘉芙 中心 11 樓)
and East Tsim Sha Tsui
Phone: +852 2356 8000
Cost: 100 - 150 HK $

Billion Club (ex Hei Hei Club)

Address: 3 / F, On Hing Building, 1-9 On Hing Terrace, Central, Hong Kong (Laan Kuai Fong District)
Working hours: Tuesday, Friday, Saturday
Website: http://www.billionclub.com.hk/
Phone: +852 2973 0918
Nearest metro station: Central
Email: [email protected] billionclub.com.hk
Cost: admission for girls is free, for men: Tuesday - HK $ 150, Friday - HK $ 280, Saturday - HK $ 300
Popular club

Bisous Nightclub

Address: 9 / F, LKF Tower, 33 Wyndham Street, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 2501 0002

Address: 9 Lan Kwai Fong, Lan Kwai Fong, Hong Kong (Laan Kuai Fong District)
Opening hours: Mon - Thu from 18.00 to 2.00, Fri from 18.00 to 4.00, Sat from 20.00 to 4.00, Sun from 20.00 to 3.00
Phone: +852 2186 1837
Nearest metro station: Central

Club fly

2 large halls with interesting interiors, good music - popular DJs often perform.

Address: 24-30 Ice House Street, Central, Central, Hong Kong
Opening hours: Tue-Fri from 17.00 until late, Sat - from 21.00 until late
Website: http://www.clubfly.com.hk/
Phone: +852 2810 9902
Nearest metro station: Central
Email: [email protected]

Club Full House (ex Club Zaza)

Address: 3 / F, The Toy House, 100 Canton Rd., Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong (尖沙咀 廣東 道 100 號 彩 ​​星 集團 大廈 3 樓)
Opening hours: Mon - Thu from 18.00 to 4.00, Fri and Sat from 18.00 to 6.00
Phone: +852 3171 8311
Nearest metro station: Tsim Sha Tsui

Club PP - Patek Philip

Address: UG2 Chinachem Golden Plaza Building, 77 Mody Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Website: http://www.clubpp.com.hk/
Phone: +852 2739 1084
Nearest metro station: Hung Hom

Club SOSO

Address: 10 / F, 1 Knutsford Terrace, Knutsford Terrace, Hong Kong (尖沙咀 諾仕 佛 臺 1 號 10 樓)
Opening hours: Mon - Sat from 17.00 to 4.00
Phone: +852 9054 5050
Nearest MRT Station: Tsim Sha Tsui and Jordan

Address: 18 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 2544 1978
Nearest metro station: Central

Full House (ex Zaza)

Address: 3 / F, Toy House, 100 Canton Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong (尖沙咀 廣東 道 100 號 彩 ​​星 集團 大廈 3 樓)
Phone: +852 3171 8311
Nearest metro station: Tsim Sha Tsui

Address: Basement, 48 Hennessy Rd, Wan Chai, Hong Kong (灣仔 軒尼詩 道 38-46 號 地下)
Phone: +852 2866 1031

Address: B / F, 10-12 Stanley St, Central, Hong Kong
Website: http://www.halo.hk/
Phone: +852 2810 1460
Nearest metro station: Central

Address: 6 / F, Parekh House, 63 Wyndham St, Central, Hong Kong (中 環 雲 咸 街 63 號 巴 力 大廈 6 樓)
Opening hours: Mon - Thu from 17.00 to 2.00, Fri - Sat from 17.00 to 4.00
Phone: +852 2537 3088
Nearest metro station: Central
Email: [email protected]
Cost: 40 - 100 HK $

Address: LG / F, Aus Building, 17-19 Hollywood Rd, Central, Hong Kong
Opening hours: Tue - Thu from 18.00 to 6.00, Fri - Sat from 18.00 to 9.00
Website: http://www.home-base.hk/
Phone: +852 2537 1000
Nearest metro station: Central
Email: [email protected]
On Wednesdays - retro, on other days - modern music

Address: 2 / F, Lyndhurst Tower 1, Lyndhurst Terrace, Central
Website: http://www.hyde.hk/
Phone: +852 2522 2608
Nearest metro station: Central
Email: [email protected]
Popular club

Address: 3 / F, Cosmos Building, 8-11, Lan Kwai Fong, Hong Kong (8-11 號 昌隆 ת 大廈)
Opening hours: Mon - Sat from 21.00 to 5.00,
Phone: +852 2521 4848
Nearest metro station: Central
Cost: for girls, admission is free on Thursdays

Address: 58-62 D'Aguilar Street, Central, Hong Kong (中 環 蘭桂坊 德 己 立 街 58-62 號 地下)
Working hours: Mon-Sat from 21.30 to 7.00
Website: http://www.likuidhk.com/
Phone: +852 2179-5552
Nearest metro station: Central
Email: [email protected]
Popular club

Penthouse Sky Lounge

Address: 29 / F, Sun Group Center, 200 Gloucester Rd, Wan Chai, Hong Kong (灣仔 告 士 打道 200 號 新 銀 集團 中心 29 樓)
Opening hours: Mon - Thu from 17.00 to 4.00, Fri - from 17.00 to 5.00, Sat - from 21.00 to 5.00
Website: http://www.penthouseskylounge.com/
Phone: +852 2833 9992
Nearest MTR Station: Causeway Bay and Wan Chai
Email: [email protected]

Address: 28 / F, 8 Wyndham St, Central, Hong Kong
Website: http://pi.lkfcentral.com/
Phone: +852 2868 1162
Nearest metro station: Central

PLAY Club (ex Q97 Club)

Address: 1st Floor, On Hing Building, 1 On Hing Terrace) 14 Wyndham Street., Central, Hong Kong (1 號 安慶 大廈)
Website: http://www.playclub.asia/
Phone: +852 2868 6062
Nearest metro station: Central
Email: [email protected]

Address: G / F, 60 Wyndham St, Central, Hong Kong (中 環 雲 咸 街 60 號 中央 廣場 平台 地下)
Website: http://www.prive.hk/
Phone: +852 2810 8199
Nearest metro station: Central
Email: [email protected]
Popular club

Propaganda

One of the “oldest” clubs in Hong Kong. Low prices, great music and delicious drinks make it very popular. Big dance floor.

Address: Basement, 1 Hollywood Rd, Central, Hong Kong
Opening hours: Tue - Thu from 22.00 to 4.30, Fri - Sat from 21.00 to 6.00
Phone: +852 2868 1316
Nearest metro station: Central
Cost: depends on the time of arrival at the club and the day of the week (from 100 to 240 HK $)

Qlub Qube

Address: 41 Wyndham St, Central, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 2810 0323
Nearest metro station: Central

Republik (ex M1nt)

Address: 108, Hollywood Road, Central, Hong Kong
Opening hours: Tue - Sat from 17.00 until late
Website: http://www.republik.com.hk/
Phone: +852 2611 1111
Closest subway station: Sheung Wan
Email: [email protected]- booking, [email protected]- on general questions

Shake shake

The club is very popular with local youth.

Address: G / F, 48 Wyndham Street, Central, Hong Kong
Opening hours: Sun - Thu from 17.00 to 2.00, Fri-Sat from 17.00 to 4.00
Phone: +852 2522 8318
Nearest metro station: Central

Address: 25 / F, The Hennessy, 256 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong (灣仔 軒尼詩 道 256 號 軒尼詩 大廈 25 樓)
Opening hours: Mon - Thu from 17.00 to 3.30, Fri from 17.00 to 5.00, Sat from 20.00 to 5.00, Sun from 20.00 to 3.00
Website: http://www.clubspace.com.hk/
Phone: +852 3568 5944
Nearest metro station: Wan Chai
Email: [email protected]

Address: 1 / F, On Hing Building, 1 On Hing Terrace, Central, Hong Kong (1 號 安慶 大廈)
Website: http://www.sugar.hk/
Phone: +852 2131 2222
Nearest metro station: Central
Email: [email protected]

Tazmania Ballroom - Pool Hall Lounge Club

Address: 1 / F LKF Tower, 33 Wyndham Street, Central, Hong Kong
Opening hours: Sun - Thu from 17.00 to 2.00, Fri and Sat - from 17.00 to 3.00
Website: http://www.tazmaniaballroom.com/
Phone: +852 2801 5009
Nearest metro station: Central
Email: [email protected] tazmaniaballroom.com

The doghouse

Address: G / F, Hay Wah Building, 72-86 Lockhart Rd, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Website: http://www.thedoghouse.hk/
Phone: +852 2528 0868
Nearest metro station: Wan Chai
Email: [email protected]

Tonno club

Address: 5 Tonnochy Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 3125 3888
Nearest MTR Station: Wan Chai & Causeway Bay

Probably the largest club in Hong Kong - 8000 sq.m. There are halls with a wide variety of music from hip-hop to jazz. The club has a dress code. Festive and formal attire will be preferable. Themed parties are often held.

Address: 4 / F Renaissance Harbor View Hotel, 1 Harbor Rd, Wan Chai, Hong Kong (1 號 會展 廣場 辦公大樓)
Opening hours: Mon - Sat from 22.00 to 4.00
Phone: +852 2836 3690
Nearest metro station: Wan Chai
Cost: from 90 to 120 HK $

Veto Club and Bar

Address: 3 / F, Hilltop Plaza, 49 Hollywood Rd, SoHo, Hong Kong
Opening hours: Mon - Thu from 17.30 to 2.00, Fri - Sat from 17.30 to 3.00
Website: http://vetoclub.com/
Phone: +852 2201 4585
Nearest Subway Station: Sheung Wan and Central
Email: [email protected] vetoclub.com
Cost: admission is free for girls from Tuesday to Thursday

Why club

Address: Basement A, No.8 Minden Avenue, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Opening hours: Mon - Wed from 18.30 until late, Thu - Sat from 19.00 until late, Sun from 20.00 until late
Website: http://www.whyclub.hk/
Phone: +852 2369 9866
Nearest MTR Station: Tsim Sha Tsui or Tsim Sha Tsui East

Hong Kong is one of the most important economic centers in Asia and the most expensive cities in the world. In the 19th century, it was captured by the British, but at the same time it was formally rented for 99 years. After the end of the lease term, Hong Kong received an autonomous status until the middle of the 21st century, when the Hong Kong people received the right to govern the region on their own, but China takes over all defense issues.

Hong Kong is inhabited mainly by Chinese, most of whom are Cantonese. The population is about 7 million people. The official languages ​​are English and Cantonese. Cantonese is essentially a dialect of Chinese with similar spellings but different pronunciation.

How to find accommodation in Hong Kong

Housing in Hong Kong is a complex issue due to its cost and demand. There is a fairly large flow here, including tourists and people who constantly come here for business. In general, it is worth taking care and booking accommodation in advance. As usual, booking.com will help here. aribnb, agoda or any other aggregator.

We personally stayed at a brother-checked location, on Causeway Bay, in the heart of the city. This is an ordinary hostel, but the main thing is with the Internet. The speed is really not very high, and it is difficult to work, but it is possible. Here is a link to it http://www.179.hk/Cusac_Hong_Kong_Hostel_EN.html

Be sure to take a ride on the famous Hong Kong tram and walk around the city center among the skyscrapers.






Junk Ride in Victoria Bay

Or you can take a cheap ferry, nothing too. The view of the city is very beautiful.







Walking Hong Kong at night

Hong Kong is one of the must-see cities in the evening.





Temple Street Night Market

Mementos, snacks, opera singers and fortunetellers - orderly chaos in action.


Lan Kwai Fong

The center of the city's nightlife. There are many clubs and bars, and noisy parties are thundering all weekend long.




Nathan Road

It is believed that Hong Kong's finest suits are sewn on this street. Initially, the area was used to sew clothes for the English people living at that time. Today, the cost of rent has evicted many to the gateway. Walking here you feel like in real China.

Tsim Sha Tsui Avenue

Take a walk on the bright side! Walk along coastline viewing one of the most spectacular city skylines against the shining sky.






Jumbo Kingdom

This is a floating complex with a bunch of restaurants and shops. It is located in Aberdeen Bay where fishermen have historically lived on their junks. Cantonese cuisine is prepared here, but the cost is considerable. For some reason, it is very promoted among tourists.








Kowloon Peninsula

Located on the opposite shore, opposite Hong Kong Island. The best way to sail is the Star Ferry, which costs around HK $ 3. Departs from Pier 7 of Hong Kong Central Terminal and arrives at Tsim Sha Tsui Pier, Kowloon. Kowloon has the most populous area in the world.




On the road to the skyscraper with observation deck you can go to several parks.




Sky 100 observation deck and high-rise bar

The observation deck is located on the 100th floor of a skyscraper overlooking Hong Kong and Victoria Harbor. A little live hack is to go to a high-rise bar located in the same building. Yes, expensive, but for the cost of a Sky 100 ticket, you can easily afford a drink with a view, and still will remain. Better to come early so that there are places. We got just closer to sunset, in a beautiful soft light, and there were no seats by the window. But this is for the best, in the end we just looked and left, it turned out for free. What is worth taking into account with such a plan is the dress code, you need to look decent. Usually you need pants and closed shoes, or at least a shirt))



View of the most populous area in the world:




The Symphony of Lights Show

In the evening, from the avenue of stars, you can clearly see the symphony of lights on the island of Hong Kong. This action is so attractive that it was entered in the Guinness Book of Records as the largest light show in the world. The show starts at 8pm and is only 15 minutes long, but well worth it.



Clock Tower

A beautiful structure dating back to the colonization of Hong Kong by the British.


Avenue of Stars in Kowloon Peninsula

This is one of the most popular locations in Hong Kong. The waterfront is home to a large number of sculptures and monuments to the stars of Hollywood. And it is not surprising, because Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan were just from Hong Kong, like a number of other actors and directors.





Bamboo forests on a skyscraper))


Cheng Chau Island

If you want to spend a day at the beach center of Hong Kong, you should go to Cheng Chau Island. It is about half an hour on the high-speed scheduled catamaran that departs from the central pier in Hong Kong. It costs about 20 Hong Kong dollars, you can go for 11 on a slow one. Here for an amateur.

The island is originally a fishing island, densely built up, and in the daytime a huge number of tourists come here. There are enough clean water, many beaches and restaurants.















Sewerage organization)


The cemetery is one of the most difficult problems of island life.

As promised, I'm posting photos of Hong Kong at night. To be honest, I expected more from him. I don’t know why, apparently I’m expecting Chicago from all metropolitan areas. In general, of course, like everyone else big cities Hong Kong lives a completely different life at night, for many this life only begins at night. The Kowloon area has many night markets, nightlife eateries and cafes, although many of them are almost exclusively for tourists. I don't like bars-clubs and other establishments, apparently for two reasons - I smoked my own while working as a bartender, and I don't drink alcohol, so I don't see much point in visiting bars. But I love the local food quite a lot. In the evening, not far from the hostel, I noticed an incredible line of locals to some grayish establishment. I have not seen such queues anywhere else (except for the cable car to Lantau). She moved pretty quickly, and after 20 minutes I was already ordering myself something with something, stupidly poking at the pictures, since no one could explain to me normally what is what. After I was ordered, it turned out to be duck and rice and some very tasty sweet sauce. Well, I'll write about food separately, let's talk about the night city
It's over, business card the city is overlooking the bay from Victoria Peak. There is a special observation deck (entrance 35 GK bucks). I went up here both day and night. Here is a view from there at night.
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Below there are more views from this place.
But this is a view directly in the opposite direction - from Kowloon to Hong Kong Island. By the way, the city is decorated for Christmas, so the photos are not that frequent (although this angle is perhaps the most popular)
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3. In the evening, the whole city lights up with advertisements. And on Christmas, all the central streets were blocked here and it turned out to be one huge square, where a lot of people gathered

4. Local clock tower

5. From the side of the Kowloon embankment, every day at 8 o'clock you can watch the largest sound and light show in the world for free, it is even listed in the book of records. This is what it represents: almost all skyscrapers have a certain illumination that can change the light and configuration. All this is done clearly to the music.

6. Accidentally pressed a button on the cable while carrying the camera on a tripod

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It looks like this (shooting in a crowd is not a fountain, do not judge strictly =)):

12. And this is a view from Victoria Peak

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14. Apple store - located above the road

15. And this is Kowloon at night - here everything is burning from advertising

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20. Gray mass

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