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Best LGBTQ+ friendly spots in Hong Kong
FLM
One of the most accepted gay bars in Hong Kong, this iconic venue on Jervois Street hosts fun-themed nights, live performances, and fun activities enjoy karaoke, bingo, and trivia nights. The place attracts a mixed crowd of locals, expats, and tourists, young and old, so expect to gain a lot of friends when you party in the area, especially during packed weekends.
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Bing Bing HK
Bing Bing HK – formerly Circo – sits high on the 22nd floor overlooking the bustling Causeway Bay neighbourhood below. The gay bar boasts a spacious location and an electrifying vibe, unlike any other place. Sexy mixologists are on hand to serve up affordable s
It’s been a while since I used a journey 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 famous and the the give limited in time and availability) to come 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 think. 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 dont hope to use the world pressured but lets speak I was motivated to take some gay action.
I dare to say Im well verse
Hong Kong
Experiencing Food in Hong Kong
Hong Kong is renowned for its food scene. This foodies paradise includes options from street meal to high-end, five-star restaurants, from Chinese to Western food, and everything in between. When you are in Hong Kong, you have to try some of the local street food, which includes items such as stinky tofu, curry fish balls, egg waffles, egg tarts, grilled squid, buns filled with meat, and sweet pastries. Also, you must test out a local Cha Chaan Teng (translates to tea restaurant ), where you will find affordable comfort food. This is also where you will uncover Hong Kong-style milk tea, an integral part of Hong Kongs tea culture. They are located throughout Hong Kong, but the best ones are on the Kowloon side of the city.
If you are looking for great seafood, check out Sao Kung, a small seaside town in the New Territories region of Hong Kong. You can pick your own freshly caught fish and one of the restaurants on the promenade will prepare it however you wish.
Tips and Safety Consideration for LGBTQ+ visitor Having a safe space in which you are accepted just as you are, is not to be taken for granted. Such spaces allow for members of the community to support and engage with each other, to socialize and organize, to create connective relationships in which we are free to experiment with and to express our identities; to celebrate our commonalities and our differences, to live with no fear of judgment, hostility or violence. These spaces have been, and will always be, imperative to the history and future of the LGBTQIA+ rights movement in the city.
We invite you to join us in supporting these organizations and establishments during and beyond Pride Month*. Click here to learn more about the exhibitions, panels, screenings and workshops happening at Eaton HK this Pride Month.
*Disclaimer: This is not an exhaustive list of LGBTQIA+-friendly establishments and was compiled for reference only. For the most updated information on opening hours etc., please contact each store or site directly.
Having a safe space in which you are accepted just as you are, is not to be taken for granted. Such spaces allow for members of the community to support and engage with each other, to socialize and organize, to create connective relationships in which we are free to experiment with and to express our identities; to celebrate our commonalities and our differences, to live with no fear of judgment, hostility or violence. These spaces have been, and will always be, imperative to the history and future of the LGBTQIA+ rights movement in the city.
We invite you to join us in supporting these organizations and establishments during and beyond Pride Month*. Click here to learn more about the exhibitions, panels, screenings and workshops happening at Eaton HK this Pride Month.
*Disclaimer: This is not an exhaustive list of LGBTQIA+-friendly establishments and was compiled for reference only. For the most updated information on opening hours etc., please contact each store or site directly.