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Propaganda, LG/F 1 Hollywood Rd, Central, T 2868 1316. 2100-0330 Mon-Thu, 2100-0500 Fri-Sat. One of the first gay clubs in Hong Kong, Propaganda enjoys its new venue and is still the most popular and packed, attracting celebs and the in-crowd, playing house and funk. Rice Bar, G/F 33 Jervois St, Sheung Wan, T 2851 4800. 1830-0100 Sun-Thu, 1830-0200 Fri, 2000-0300 Sat. HH 1830-2100. A comfortable, relaxed bar to start or end the evening with DJs most night, and a mixed crowd. Tonys Bar, G/F 7-9 Bristol Av, Tsim Sha Tsui, T 2723 2726. Friendly staff and a very mixed, down-to-earth crowd, less showy and dressy than many gay bars on Hong Kong Island. Tower Club, 20-22 DAguilar St, Central, T 2525 6118. HH 1800-2100. One of the earliest gay joints in Lan Kwai Fong, this is a huge bar known for its cocktails and shooters, with smaller rooms for 6-8 people and a terrace. Wally Matt Bar and Lounge, G/F 3 Granville Circuit, Tsim Sha Tsui, T 2367 6874, wm@wallymatt.com.hk 1700-0400. Behind the Ramada Hotel on Chatham Road. This is one of the oldest gay bars in Hong Kong, the first of two Wally Matts and has been recently revamped with a more techno look. A relaxed, mixed crowd. Works, 1/F 30-32 Wyndham St, Central, T 2868 6102. 1900-0200. HH 1900-2100. A sister club of Propaganda in its original venue. This is not as refined or trendy but a rougher, sleazier atmosphere and a good pick-up joint. Zip, G/F 2 Glenealy, Central, T 2523 3595. 1800-0200. Very trendy with an outdoor covered patio.
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