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Hong Kong
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Hong Kong

Nightlife:

Tuesdays:
1. Tsim Sha Tsui / East Tsim Sha Tsui - More of a local scene. Good venues change here quickly. There’s a club called Zaza that’s about $20 all you drink all night. Bit of a younger, local crowd.
2. There’s also a place in Lan Kwai Fong where you can eat and drink for free for a few hours if you give them a business card. I don’t get it, but it’s tight. Unfortunately, can’t remember the name off the top of my head, but might be worth inquiring about.

Wednesdays:
1. Early evening - Happy Valley race track. Lots of expats.
2. Wan Chai. Ladies drink free most places here on Wednesday night, so lots of pickings

Thursdays-Saturdays:
1. Long Kwai Fong. Dragon-I and Prive are the highest end. Beijing, Mint, and Drop are pretty decent. Most of the bars along the main couple streets are decent. Also will be a ton of people just drinking and partying in the street. Very easy to pick up. LKF will die down a little around 2 am, and everyone will head to Wanchai. Carnegies is a good place to find people absolutely wasted.

Any night:
1. Red Bar - located between IFC2 and IFC1 in central. Great view. You can bring your own alcohol.
2. Sevva - located in the Princes building in central. Great view.
3. If you can meet people, junk parties and tram parties are always a good time

Non-Night Life:
- Going to the peak is worth doing. Amazing scene.
- If it’s warm, Shek-O beach
- Dragon Back hiking trail
- MacLehose hiking trail (also a sweet place to camp on the beach in SaiKung
- Monkey Hill
- Bike on Cheung Chau Island
- If you’re there in March, Rugby 7’s are a complete shit show. Wear a costume; sit in south stands
- Big Buddha
- Macau

Foodwise, unless you like sea food or cantonese food, it’s not the best, but there’s a place called Blue Smoke that’s one of the best BBQ joints I’ve ever had.

Accommodation wise, I think you’d be fine anywhere on the north of HK Island or the south of Kowloon that’s near an MTR station.
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