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Re: Tips in HK
1) Do prior research and get a few names on 141 or 161. For each bldg, should have at least 3-5 choices as there may be a queue or the girl is not working.
2) The girls can see you from cctv when u are at the corridor/door, hence act normal and confident. Don't be mistaken for av. 3) Most of the 141/161 pics are enhanced or taken sometime ago. If face/tummy/legs are hidden, it usually means not that good. Quality does vary w/ price. 4) Fook Kiu Bldg at TST is not bad. Use www.centamap.com to find the bldgs as its difficult to find when u are there on the street. 5) Be prepared to tip a little. Some will ask. |
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Hong Kong Disneyland faces new threat
Report from Bangkok Post dated Tuesday 17 January 2006 :-
Hong Kong Disneyland faces new threat Hong Kong - Hong Kong's troubled Disneyland theme park was facing a new threat Tuesday as it emerged that the U.S. entertainment giant may build a park in Beijing within four years. The Chinese capital's official development and reform commission has included a Disney theme park in 2010 in its blueprint for the city's Daxing district, the South China Morning Post reported. Shanghai has already expressed an interest in opening a Disney theme park and the opening of a park in either city is seen as a rival to Hong Kong's new park, which expects 40 per cent of its visitors to come from mainland China. The Hong Kong Standard newspaper quoted a legislator saying that the city's 3.5 billion U.S. dollar Disney theme park, which opened in September, should now speed up expansion and promotion in China. Democratic Party legislator Fred Li said: "If Beijing has a Disneyland, we should try to get more visitors from northern China before it opens because the one in Beijing could be a bigger attraction." However, the head of Hong Kong's Inbound Tours Operators Association, Charles Ng, said Beijing and Hong Kong were different markets and the competition "might not be fierce". A spokesman for the Economic Development and Labour Bureau told the South China Morning Post that news of the possible China theme park was not unexpected. "It has always been our understanding that Disney does not rule out the possibility of building another theme park on the mainland," he said. "Disney has publicly confirmed that a second Disney park in China would not open before 2010." Earlier this month, the head of Hong Kong Disneyland was replaced less than four months after the park's opening. Hong Kong Disneyland managing director Don Robinson's departure comes after what analysts say is a disappointing beginning for the theme park that has sold out only a handful of times. Hong Kong Disneyland has a capacity of 30,000 people a day and was expected to attract more than 5 million visitors in its first year of operation. However, the park only sold out twice. Once on December 13 when the World Trade Organization ministerial meeting began in Hong Kong, and once on Christmas Day. Visitor numbers for the theme park are generally believed to have been disappointing thus far, and Disney have offered cut-price tickets to Hong Kong residents in an apparent attempt to boost numbers. The park has also drawn negative publicity for putting shark's fin on its restaurant menu, which was later withdrawn, and for rounding up stray dogs on the theme park site and having them killed. |
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Re: Tips in HK
HK like most other places will depend on what the bro wants....
Whether you wanna pay for it or like to go and sian and try for free ONS. If you want it straight forward pay and fark, then Mongkok or Yau Ma Tei got a lot of pros, either in the chicken shops or even walking on the streets you will see loads of them about. They're quite easy to spot, group of them together, dressed to show their availability and usually OKT is with them or not far away. Make known your intention and let him know which hotel you stay or make arrangements. If you into sianing, go to either Nathan Road, lots of Filipina bars and pubs along the road, or go to the very famous Lan Kwai Fong, pubs in there with single working gals, i mean normal working class gals who will be there getting drunk and you can try your sianing skills for ONS. May encounter some foreign pros too, just pay attention to your wallet. Else there are also places like Times Square or locations near City Uni or HK Uni with plenty of nubile young women but no definite guarantees with those. Hope this helps...
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Re: Tips in HK
hi bro whitegals,
thks for your tips abt how to get f88ks in HK. I will travel to HK alone next week. So, can bro advise if visiting those prc chicks in Yu Ma Tei or Mongkok is an offence to HK law? we know f88k in our GL here is legal and safe. Also can you share a little more what is street name in YMT/MK area where have the quality chicks and how much is the rate? Any bros have experience of bonk a Philippino gers in HK, as heard there a lot of Phil gers work there at lower level jobs. possiblely in LKF or WanChai, the up side is they can speak english so no problem to communicate each other(Of coz not to commnicate STD) thks veri much if u can pm me. |
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