Best gay nightclubs in hong kong
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- Backyard Bar
- Boo Karaoke Bar
- 5/F Pearl Oriental Tower, 225 Nathan Rd, Jordon, Kowloon, Utopia Map
2736-6168Jordan MTR Exit C1. Stunning, contemporary karaoke prevent. Most striking blueprint feature: the urinals at the support end are thoughtfully viewable through semi-transparent walls! Very warm. Handsome, bearish manager and bar staff. Crowd is mostly pandas (Asian bears) and chubs of mixed ages. Administration reported to offer a cold shoulder to those who don't fit the type.
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Best LGBTQ+ warm spots in Hong Kong
FLM
One of the most trendy gay bars in Hong Kong, this iconic venue on Jervois Street hosts fun-themed nights, live performances, and fun activities favor 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 exclude boasts a spacious location and an electrifying vibe, unlike any other place. Sexy mixologists are on hand to serve up affordable signature cocktails. It's hardly surprising that this place has become a popular stomping ground for
Homosexuality was legalized in 1991 in Hong Kong, and although gay marriage still isn’t, being queer is no longer the taboo it once was. In addition to the annual pride parade and a number of events during pride month in June, queer folk and allies can visit gay bars and nightclubs. Queer-friendly spaces may not be the norm in Hong Kong but increasingly there are a number of places that offer a secure space, a chance to meet other members of the LGBTQIA+ community, and of course, a fantastic time!
Boo Bar — Jordan
Boo Lock is known for its bears and its karaoke. The vibe is fun and festive with overhanging branches, beautiful flowers, and of course, a disco ball! You will always contain a great time, whether you are looking for a chill drink or wanting to belt out the latest Lady Gaga song. The state-of-the-art sound system truly makes it feel like you are the star on your own stage. The staff is known for entity exceedingly nice and welcoming to both bears and non-bears alike.
Location:5/F, Pearl Oriental Tower, 225 Nathan Rd, Jordan
Opening Hours: 7 pm–2 am (Mon- Thu); 7 pm–3 am (Fri-Sun)
Contact: Instagram | Facebook | +852 2736 6168
10 Gay Bars in Hong Kong for a Fabulous Night Out
Andrea Lo
Tired of the same elderly haunts in Lan Kwai Fung and Wan Chai? Whether you’re looking for the best watering holes to meet some like-minded individuals — or, if you’re the token direct friend hoping for something unlike your usual lifeless nights out in Hong Kong — check out these LGBT-friendly spots in the city.
T:me Bar
If you’re looking for a hushed night with, say, two drinks max, T:me Prevent is the place to be. Located in an unassuming alleyway in SoHo, the bar’s vibe is low-key and welcoming, and crowds tend to spill out to the highway. You’ll be glad to know that wines are $50 per glass and mixed drinks start at around HK$72 — nothing that breaks the bank. Happy hour is until 9.30pm daily, and on Thursdays, there’s free vodka for guys from 8.30pm until it runs out. Get there early!
The crowd: Local and expat guys in their 20s and 30s — mostly worker bees from nearby Pivotal coming down here for happy hour.
Good for: Laid-back weeknights, catching up with friends… and meeting brand-new ones.
Zoo
Unleash your inner animal at Zoo, a high-energy watering hole tucked into the a corner of Sheung Wan, about

Having a safe room in which you are accepted just as you are, is not to be taken for granted. Such spaces allow for members of the people to support and engage with each other, to socialize and organize, to form connective relationships in which we are free to experiment with and to express our identities; to commemorate our commonalities and our differences, to exist with no fear of decision, hostility or force. These spaces own 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 study 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.
Источник: https://www.eatonworkshop.com/en-us/archives/hk-the-eaton-list-queer-friendly-destinations-in-kowloon/
10 Gay Bars in Hong Kong for a Fabulous Night Out
Andrea Lo
Tired of the same elderly haunts in Lan Kwai Fung and Wan Chai? Whether you’re looking for the best watering holes to meet some like-minded individuals — or, if you’re the token direct friend hoping for something unlike your usual lifeless nights out in Hong Kong — check out these LGBT-friendly spots in the city.
T:me Bar
If you’re looking for a hushed night with, say, two drinks max, T:me Prevent is the place to be. Located in an unassuming alleyway in SoHo, the bar’s vibe is low-key and welcoming, and crowds tend to spill out to the highway. You’ll be glad to know that wines are $50 per glass and mixed drinks start at around HK$72 — nothing that breaks the bank. Happy hour is until 9.30pm daily, and on Thursdays, there’s free vodka for guys from 8.30pm until it runs out. Get there early!
The crowd: Local and expat guys in their 20s and 30s — mostly worker bees from nearby Pivotal coming down here for happy hour.
Good for: Laid-back weeknights, catching up with friends… and meeting brand-new ones.
Zoo
Unleash your inner animal at Zoo, a high-energy watering hole tucked into the a corner of Sheung Wan, about
Having a safe room in which you are accepted just as you are, is not to be taken for granted. Such spaces allow for members of the people to support and engage with each other, to socialize and organize, to form connective relationships in which we are free to experiment with and to express our identities; to commemorate our commonalities and our differences, to exist with no fear of decision, hostility or force. These spaces own 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 study 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.