Cinemas
Despite having been a part of china for so long Hong Kong’s culture also reflects
its many international influences as well as its colonial past. The Hong Kong
film industry is the third largest (after Hollywood and Bollywood) and enjoys
more artistic freedom than on mainland China. Movies are shown mostly in either
Chinese (mostly Cantonese and Mandarin) and in English, with a few being shown
in other languages if they are made in other countries.
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Nightclubs
Hong Kong is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city and this is reflected both in the busy, energetic city by day and in the transofrmation by night into a pulsing,
vibrant hub of entertainment.
- Tribeca: Tribeca is one of the largest nightclubs
in Hong Kong, with ultra-luxurious furnishings and huge dance floors, lounges,
bars, and includes VIP areas for the most in-demand amongst us!
4th Floor, Convention Plaza
1 Harbour Road
Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Tel: (852) 2836 3690
- Hei Hei Club: Hei Hei imeans ‘double happiness’,
and in this legendary night spot you can dance, drink and, if you bring your
swimming things, take a dip in one of the two jacuzzis and the swimming pool
located outside on the terrace.
3rd Floor Ong Hing Terrace
Central, Hong Kong
Tel: (852) 2899 2068
- Drop: Want to party all night with the stars? Drop
is the place to go as visiting celebrities head straight here to dance into
the wee hours.
On Lok Mansion
39 - 43 Hollywood Road
Central, Hong Kong
(Entrance off Cochrine Street)
Tel: (852) 2543 8856
Other popular night-clubs include Club 97, Vola, dragon-i
& Joe Bananas.