Whilst a night on the town is hardly a Chinese institution, Hong Kong’s European heritage means that it enjoys a solid nightlife based around an ever-changing core of bars and clubs on Hong Kong Island and in Tsim Sha Tsui, where you can drink, dance or listen to live music from dusk till dawn.
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The premier refuge for hard-core drinkers and seedy, embittered expats.
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The heart of Hong Kong’s club and bar scene - a score of riotous dens provide booze and music until the small hours.
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Tiny Lan Kwai Fong bar, which makes up in volume and atmosphere what it lacks in size.
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Minuscule but lively jazz club, which often hosts foreign bands.
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A Hong Kong institution, with live jazz and hearty food.
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