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Hong Kong & Guangzhou

Hong Kong & Guangzhou

Am planning a couple of nights in HK in Mar. Was hoping to stay super close to LKF or Wan Chai if possible for some easy closing. Airbnb has plenty but am unsure which of them are cool with bringing a girl back. Any that you guys have stayed in / have some positive experience with? Looking to stay somewhat classy while not busting the bank.

Also, isin't Kowloon too far from the action? Or is it still a good place to stay if I want to do the usual action and bounce from LKF / Wan Chai?
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I was in HK recently for a few days:

Just to start off, never stay at the Mini Hotel near LFK. It has bed bugs and its dirty as fuck. I thought I might do some bar hopping while I was there and it less than 5 minute walk from LFK, but the room is tiny and dirty. Just a heads up.

I found the hotel on Ctrip. Mini Hotel in Central, Ice House street. Stay away.

I found the local chicks to terribly dressed office drones. Black everything, with hints of dark grey. Black high heels, black leggings, black skirt, black and grey blouse with a black button up sweater open over the top. All had same accent jewelry: gold necklace with small pendant, some kind of small bracelet. Drones. Lots of nice thick, shiny, black hair though. I dig that.

I found Badoo to be shit, Tantan to be much worse than in Guangzhou, didn't load up Tinder. I was there mostly to see friends and had a great time with that. But I also was coming down with something and had been traveling for a while so no sarging.

One good pick up spot not mentioned before: Where the escalators begin in Mid-levels, there is a spot where people stand to take photos of the beginning of the "longest escalator in blah blah". I was in the mid-levels to do some shopping and get lunch, taking a smoke break, I saw a bunch of hot Korean girls lining up, lots of pairs. I opened one pair, we smiled a lot, their English was poor and I asked them what they were doing for the night, etc. Didn't get far with bad language, but if bored a person could sit there for an hour and open dozens of sets of hot girls taking photos.

As mentioned by others: you need to look good to do well in HK. In GZ I was wearing a Jcrew blazer, OCBD, Chelsea boots, raw denim, Wayfarers and girls were gawking me. In HK, that's the very bottom of looking alright. Guys on the Island (Central, Admiralty, Wan Chai, Causeway Bay) are straight balling. MTM suits, whole cut leather shoes, expensive briefcases, $$$$$. Jeans and a t-shirt isn't going to look to hot unless you are tall and jacked.

There is a lot of P2P from mainland girls on Badoo. Those were most of the girls that liked me on Badoo though I didn't put much effort into it. 600-700HK for 2 hours was their rate. I didn't take any up but honestly looks like a better deal that LFK drink prices for boring office chicks.
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Drones. Very well described. I used the word zombies
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Quote: (03-09-2016 12:09 AM)ball dont lie Wrote:  

I was in HK recently for a few days:

Just to start off, never stay at the Mini Hotel near LFK. It has bed bugs and its dirty as fuck. I thought I might do some bar hopping while I was there and it less than 5 minute walk from LFK, but the room is tiny and dirty. Just a heads up.

I found the hotel on Ctrip. Mini Hotel in Central, Ice House street. Stay away.

I found the local chicks to terribly dressed office drones. Black everything, with hints of dark grey. Black high heels, black leggings, black skirt, black and grey blouse with a black button up sweater open over the top. All had same accent jewelry: gold necklace with small pendant, some kind of small bracelet. Drones. Lots of nice thick, shiny, black hair though. I dig that.

I found Badoo to be shit, Tantan to be much worse than in Guangzhou, didn't load up Tinder. I was there mostly to see friends and had a great time with that. But I also was coming down with something and had been traveling for a while so no sarging.

One good pick up spot not mentioned before: Where the escalators begin in Mid-levels, there is a spot where people stand to take photos of the beginning of the "longest escalator in blah blah". I was in the mid-levels to do some shopping and get lunch, taking a smoke break, I saw a bunch of hot Korean girls lining up, lots of pairs. I opened one pair, we smiled a lot, their English was poor and I asked them what they were doing for the night, etc. Didn't get far with bad language, but if bored a person could sit there for an hour and open dozens of sets of hot girls taking photos.

As mentioned by others: you need to look good to do well in HK. In GZ I was wearing a Jcrew blazer, OCBD, Chelsea boots, raw denim, Wayfarers and girls were gawking me. In HK, that's the very bottom of looking alright. Guys on the Island (Central, Admiralty, Wan Chai, Causeway Bay) are straight balling. MTM suits, whole cut leather shoes, expensive briefcases, $$$$$. Jeans and a t-shirt isn't going to look to hot unless you are tall and jacked.

There is a lot of P2P from mainland girls on Badoo. Those were most of the girls that liked me on Badoo though I didn't put much effort into it. 600-700HK for 2 hours was their rate. I didn't take any up but honestly looks like a better deal that LFK drink prices for boring office chicks.

You just quoted all the reasons why I don't like HK.

Anywhere where girls have full time jobs is usually terrible as they don't have time to be pretty and carefree.

LKF at night time is pretty good, but other than that, HK isn't so fun.

There's a decent Day Game spot called 'Times Square Mall' in HK that I would suggest hitting up if you wanna find some play in the day time.


Social apps for HK:

Skout
Tinder
MoMo (if you wanna hit up more slutty mainlander girls, you will find a lot of pro's though)
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I think the pacific place mall is also quite good for day game especially after work around 5ish.
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Gonna do a couple days in HK from 25th to 28th then again around 13th and 14th of June. Anyone gonna be around? Wanna get together?

-d

"I remember reading an article from the NY Times, where women made significantly more money than their husbands - and one wife was like, "I made 7 figures this year and he stayed home, I'm not sucking his dick" - WIA
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Just returned from a couple visits to HK sandwiched around a couple weeks in PI.

Ran my usual game which I've documented elsewhere (notably getting my Hong Kong-ese flag)...

For this post, I'm gonna go full-on tour director and make some suggestions that may or may not have anything to do with game... YMMV but here's what I think is worth doing in HK:

1. Top new experience this trip was a visit to Sunny Paradise Spa in Wang Chai. Given the location, you wouldn't be unreasonable to suspect that this is a "rub and a tug" house but, NO this is SOOO much cooler. After a hot, muggy day in HK, this is absolutely the bomb! You enter and they send you up to the Men's or Women's floors, as appropriate. (the floors are segregated and the women's spa is much less cool. Just saying.) When you arrive at your floor, you're issued a wristband with a key and a towel. Go into the locker room, strip down, follow the corridor to the sauna area. First FIND THE SHOWERS (at the other end of sauna area), shower, then enjoy the Jaccuzzi pool, the two saunas and the cold dip...

When you're pink clean and relaxed, ask the attendant for a pair of shorts and bathrobe, head into the lounge and relax with your beverage of choice. When you want your massage, just let them know how long (45 or 90 minute). Follow the masseuse upstairs where she will walk all over you and pummel you into a giant dough ball! When you leave, I hope you have girl waiting for you because all you're gonna want to do is go home, fuck and go to sleep!!

I'm a big fan of the many many foot massage places you find all over the place in HK but Sunny Paradise is special because of the bathing and the walking on your back massage. Everyone that goes through HK should spend an evening.

2. Causeway Bay is a giant fashion mecca for locals. I've been trying to improve my style (thanks Kinowear) and spent a day in this fashion mecca. While clothes in HK are not cheap, the breadth of choices is amazing. Sogo, Times Square and Fashion Walk all have more shops than you'll ever want to visit. Just remember it's all about FIT!!! (thanks again Kinowear!)

As for Day Game, I made a 7 approaches here: on the escalator, asking for opinions on shirts, commenting on their look, asking for directions... Pulled one fine girl back to my hotel that was near the next train stop, Tin Hau. Given the multitudes of women of all ages and shapes, this is the best day game location I've found in Hk yet. Highly recommended.

3. WeChat and What'sApp Both apps have been discussed extensively elsewhere but I want to stress that you need them both, BEFORE you arrive here. Everyone here uses these messaging apps CONSTANTLY. If you don't know them, or how to use them, you're dead. In particular, WeChat is amazing when you run into a mainland girl that doesn't speak much English. Sending messages back and forth isn't smooth but at least it's a CHANCE to get some attraction going!

4. When you arrive at the airport, buy an OCTOPUS card when you get your Airport Train pass (assuming you're going to be here for 3 or 4 days or longer). The Octopus pass allows you to not have to buy individual tickets for the train and can be used to pay for everything from seven-eleven to Starbucks. Just makes life easier.

Hope these notes make your visit more productive, easier and/or more fun.

"I remember reading an article from the NY Times, where women made significantly more money than their husbands - and one wife was like, "I made 7 figures this year and he stayed home, I'm not sucking his dick" - WIA
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