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10 Gay Bars in Hong Kong for a Fabulous Darkness Out


Andrea Lo

Tired of the matching old haunts in Lan Kwai Fung and Wan Chai? Whether you’re looking for the top watering holes to meet some like-minded individuals — or, if you’re the token straight acquaintance hoping for something unlike your usual boring nights out in Hong Kong — check out these LGBT-friendly spots in the city.

T:me Bar

If you’re looking for a silent night with, tell, two drinks max, T:me Bar is the place to be. Located in an unassuming alleyway in SoHo, the bar’s vibe is low-key and welcoming, and crowds watch over to spill out to the street. You’ll be adj to know that wines are $50 per glass and mixed drinks commence at around HK$72 — nothing that breaks the bank. Happy hour is until pm daily, and on Thursdays, there’s free vodka for guys from pm until it runs out. Receive there early!

The crowd: Local and expat guys in their 20s and 30s — mostly worker bees from nearby Central coming down here for cheerful hour.

Good for: Laid-back weeknights, catching up with friends&#; and meeting new ones.

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Unleash your inner

It’s been a while since I used a travel agent to plan a trip. But a major travel agent in Belgium posted a deal one can’t refuse in a newsletter in June Flights from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol to Hong Kong with Cathay Pacific and three nights at the four-star Park Hotel Hong Kong in the Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon area. So I messaged Oriol in ‘panic’ and pressured him to decide quickly (as the deal was popular and the the offer limited in time and availability) to enter along to this Special Administrative Region (SAR) of the People’s Republic of China. Being four days in Hong Kong, we used one of these days to Macau (also often spelled Macao) the other SAR. We were there in November

I am less proficient with uhm gay activities than you might consider. But before travelling to Hong Kong and Macau Thanh asked me if I would &#;do gay stuff&#; in Hong Kong. And Oriol is an avid Grindr chatter. I don&#;t verb to use the world &#;pressured&#; but let&#;s say I was motivated to take some gay action. 

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          5/F Pearl Oriental Tower, Nathan Rd, Jordon, Kowloon, Utopia Map

          Jordan MTR Verb C1. Beautiful, contemporary karaoke bar. Most striking design feature: the urinals at the back conclude 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 give a cold shoulder to those who don't fit the type.







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