The List #207 - Feb 1, 2014

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Issue 207 1 February 2014

EVERY TWO WEEKS

T h e M a g a z i n e T h at K n o w s

+ Dating services + lingerie stores + love hotels

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S e? Your guide to dating in Hong Kong



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05 Editor’s Letter 06 Guestlist

Chinese New Year

Catch the tail end of the city’s Lunar New Year celebrations with these festive ideas.

08 Wishlist

Trendwatch

Head to 22 Degrees North for homeware and fashion accessories from Hong Kong designers.

Lookbook

Owner of Sheer lingerie, Lisa Cheng tells Jayson Albano about her top finds.

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Let’s Talk About Sex

Andrea Lo and Jayson Albano quiz sexperts about Hong Kong’s sex scene.

42 Mr. kia

Streets Ahead

Hong Kong is full of amazing alleyways, but which street is considered the most fascinating?

50 HIDEAWAY

Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum

If you are craving some history, take an afternoon to explore the Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum.

KNOW & TEL

Dating Services p.20

Cheap Dates p.26

Lingerie Stores p.30

Love Hotels p.34

Sex Shops p.38

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editor’s letter

Frisky Business Whether you’re loving the single life or you’re ready to settle down, this issue of The List is sure to amp up your sex life. We’ve interview sexologists (p.14), rounded up dating services (p.20), brainstormed cheap dates (p.26) and even investigated some saucy sex stores (p.38). Of course, we couldn’t ignore Valentine’s Day all together: you’ll find some chill first date spots on p.28 and delicious dinner deals on p.40. If things are heating up, turn to p.30, where we’ve combed through lingerie stores and love hotels (p.34) galore. XOXO,

Kate Springer Editor

Get in Touch I’d love to hear from you! E-mail me: kate.springer@hkmagmedia.com Find me on Twitter: @katespringer List_102x155mm_PodSofa_FinalReductions_16Dec13.pdf

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Make a Date Our Picks for the month

Chinese New Year Fireworks

Feb 1

CNY Fireworks

As always, spectacular fireworks will explode across the harbor to celebrate Chinese New Year. If you want to be sure to bag yourself a good spot, get to the Sky100 platform at the ICC—then hop 12 floors up to The Ritz-Carlton’s Ozone bar, which is hosting a party full of funk and deep house beats. Fireworks: 8pm. Ozone: 10pm. 100 & 112/F, ICC, 1 Austin Rd. West, West Kowloon. $150 from cny-ozone.eventbrite.hk; $200 at the door.

Feb 2

CNY Race Day

What better way to kick off the Year of the Horse than with an auspicious start at the races? CNY Race Day takes place every year at Sha Tin Racecourse, with gamblers and revelers turning out in force to celebrate the new year. Sha Tin Racecourse, Sha Tin. $10 at the door for access to public enclosure.

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Feb 18-22

La Scala Ballet: Giselle

For those familiar with the ballet world, the name La Scala needs little introduction. The 230-year-old Milanbased group is one of the most famed ballet companies in Italy—and the world, for that matter—and many of its dancers have gone on to achieve international fame, including Mara Galeazzi, Roberto Bolle and Carla Fracci. So it’s no surprise that Hongkongers have jumped so aggressively on ticket pre-sales for the staging of “Giselle,” a melancholy masterpiece that’s considered the greatest of all Romantic ballets. Choreographer Yvette Chauviré works with Adolphe Adam’s melody-filled score to capture the joys and dejections of unrequited love—an emotional journey for those lucky enough to score a seat. 7:30pm. Grand Theatre, Cultural Centre, 10 Salisbury Rd., Tsim Sha Tsui. $160-820 from www.urbtix.hk


Guestlist

Feb 19-23

P.S. Your Cat Is Dead

Naiad Productions, the ones who brought us “Accidental Death of an Anarchist” last spring, return this year with Tony Award-winner James Kirkwood’s play. Jimmy Zoole is a New York actor who’s having a notso-great week: his girlfriend’s left him, his cat’s in critical condition in the animal hospital, he’s been robbed twice, and he’s just found a burglar in his loft… who he’s just tied to his kitchen table for New Year’s. Creepy bondage tendencies aside, Jimmy soon discovers he’s not too different from his larcenous acquaintance.

Spotted!

Vista Café & Amuse Bar Opening Jan 15

Feb 19-22, 8pm; Feb 22-23, 3pm. The McAulay Studio, Arts Centre, 2 Harbour Rd., Wan Chai. $200-220 from www.urbtix.hk.

Feb 20-21

Maria João Pires

Though the Classical section of the Grammys are oft-overlooked in favor of more shower-friendly “Top 40” tunes, Lisbon-born Maria João Pires may yet have you belting out a Schubert sonata or two in the tub. The Grammy-nominated pianist will be playing Schumann and Chopin concertos, as well as works by Beethoven and Mendelssohn alongside the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, led by Robin Ticciati— music director of the Glyndebourne opera festival. Pires and the orchestra have worked well together in the past, so this should be an excellent show. 8pm. Concert Hall, Cultural Centre, 10 Salisbury Rd., Tsim Sha Tsui. $90-580 from www.urbtix.hk.

The Vista Café and Amuse Bar at Sky100’s opening was packed with droves of socialites, journalists—you know, all the movers and shakers in town. Drinking up the view from the the observation deck, guests toasted to complimentary wine and generous canapés while enjoying a quirky bongo drumming performance. 100/F, ICC, 1 Austin Rd. West, West Kowloon, 2711-0163, www.sky100.com.hk

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A dose of Hong Kong style

wishlist

Fashion Forecast This fortnight’s style digest

Chelsea Boots No need to lace these bad boys, just slip ‘em on and you’re instantly trending.

Hot

Trendwatch

Leather boots, $807 from Asos

Hot Opening

Ask Jeeves

Having some Valentine’s Day gift anxiety? Founding duo Brian Chin and Jessica Lam can relate, which is why they created Butlur—a new online shopping solution to help men find gifts for ladies. The site offers gift options from classic chocolate-champagne-flowers combos to saucy lingerie. Simply register for a free account, fill in a questionnaire, and Butlur will recommend gifts that will surely impress. 5173-3958, www.butlur.com

Collarless Jackets This ladylike tailored piece is a perfect way to trick people into thinking you’re put together. Jacket, $3,890 from Claudie Perloit

Oversized Watches It’s not for everyone, but we do love a nice big watch—it’s just what you need for a timeless look. Minuteman Watch, $1,250 from Squarestreet

Boyfriend Fit It’s fine for a lazy Saturday, but donning your guy’s shirt feels like a private affair.

Northern Star

A trendy new all-in-one concept store, 22 Degrees North combines art and design in a cool renovated historical building in Shum Shui Po. Find quality bags and home decor from Hong Kong brands such as Industrial Revolutionary and Oh My Deer, as well as jewelry from the likes of Carmen Chan. There’s also a cool collaboration zone on the second floor, where local artists and culture enthusiasts can gather for art exhibitions, mini concerts and craft workshops. 88 Nam Cheong St., Sham Shui Po, 2568-1147, www.22-n.com

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Mullet Skirts Party in the front, business in the back? Mullet skirts have no business in your wardrobe. Skirt, $399 from H&M

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Lookbook My Favorite Things

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Bottega Veneta Clutch My Christmas present from my boyfriend—I’ve always wanted a Bottega Veneta Appia clutch, and I guess he finally got the hint!

Rolex Watch A 40-year-old vintage watch handed down from my mom, this watch was the first gift my dad bought her.

The Laundress Delicate Wash I use this to wash everything from lingerie to silk shirts. It uses enzymes instead of soap to remove dirt, so it’s gentle enough for my most delicate clothing.

Lisa Cheng The owner of Sheer, one of Hong Kong’s top lingerie boutiques, Lisa Cheng sits down with Jayson Albano to share some of her favorite items. 4/F, W Place, 52 Wyndham St., Central, 2147-3887, www.sheer.com.hk

Strengths Finder 2.0 Book My former boss at L’Oreal gave this book to our whole team to read. Everyone has their strengths and weaknesses, and a winning team fosters strengths in each other rather than focusing on improving weaknesses.

Stella McCartney Lingerie I love her lingerie—there’s always a great mix of both fashion and function. Stella McCartney is one of our best-selling brands at Sheer.

Rupert Sanderson Shoes

Rimowa Suitcase

Shoes are my other weakness (after lingerie, of course). I’m a big fan of Rupert Sanderson, particularly these gold-heeled Shanghai pumps. They’re so comfortable I can walk in them all day.

My dad brought this limited-edition color all the way from Germany for me. He was so excited to show it to me, and I feel his love and support whenever I use it to travel around the world.

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Beauty & Wellness

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Your guide to looking fit and fabulous

Best Workout

Torq of the Town Ultra-hip spinning studio Torq Cycle invited The List over to try out one of its fast-paced, holistic Torqbody workouts—and it was intense. Not only was the class lively and motivational, but the blend of cycling, Pilates and weight lifting was a challenging combo. There’s another aspect that makes Torq unique: the scoreboard. Every class, Torq’s bikes keep track of your RPMs, power and rank among the other riders, so you can set goals for yourself and track your progress on Torq’s website. Of course, it’s no fun to come in last place, but that’s just extra motivation to crank it out. 26/F, Li Dong Building, 9 Li Yuen St. East, Central, 2677-8623, www.torqcycle.com

Product Envy Impressive Tresses Pump some life back into those winter-worn locks with help from Phyto, an all-natural hair brand from France. Created by scientist Patrick Alès, Phyto products contain natural plant extracts that are bursting with botanical goodness. For total hair rejuvenation, try the signature Phyto 7 hydrating day cream, or check out the Phytopolleine botanical scalp treatment if you need to soothe dry skin. The products are now available in select Mannings and Watsons, as well as the flagship store. 81B Hollywood Plaza, Diamond Hill, 2668-9883, www.phyto.com

Cool Gear Run with 2XU The Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon is coming up on February 16. Assuming you’ve been training like a champ, there’s not much left to do other than stock up on awesome gear. Just in time, Australian athletic apparel brand 2XU has introduced a bevy of sporty equipment. There are cool visors and brightly colored compression socks, which help your circulation and minimize shin splints. Aside from accessories, you can also don an Elite Run Jacket that blocks wind and manages moisture. Once you’re kitted out, the rest is up to you! www.2xu.com

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From $2,490 each 2. “Switch By” Speaker by Native Union

$1,300 3. Pop Phone by Native Union

$300 4. Sunglasses by Illesteva

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7. “Wash” Bag by Travelteq

$2,110 8. Reconstruction Lamp by Kyouei Design

$3,230 9. “Clic” Wooden iPhone 5 Caseby Native Union

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Let’sTalk About Sex Andrea Lo and Jayson Albano quiz the experts on sex education, dating in Hong Kong and the LGBT community.

Secondary education teacher Thomas Russell discusses Hong Kong’s culture, dating scene and sex education. He also introduces his project Sticky Rice Love, which will launch next month as an online sex education curriculum and forum for young people. The List: How does Hong Kong culture affect the dating scene? Thomas Russell: I feel the ubiquity of 7-Elevens and smartphones in people’s lives generates excessive expectations of speed and instant reciprocity, at least in young people. For example, if someone doesn’t text you back within an hour (or a week, for that matter) it doesn’t mean they don’t love you. This means people run into relationships rather quickly, and may not take time to get to know their partner. The List: How important is Valentine’s Day to people in Hong Kong? TR: Commercially, very important, but it is socially important as well. In relationships, many people rely on what I’ve dubbed STAs, or Symbolic Tokens of Affection. These are things such as expensive gifts that indicate your commitment. Valentine’s Day is one such STA. In truth you don’t need it, but ignore it at your peril.

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The List: Why might dating seem difficult in Hong Kong? TR: Firstly, there is an unrealistic expectation of love, sex and relationships. It’s hard not to succumb to the cultural zeitgeist of finding true love and living happily ever after. It often takes several relationships to properly understand your own needs anyway, and once you understand yourself better, you can find a good fit. The List: And secondly? TR: Gender role expectations are still persistent in Hong Kong. Chinese women are still expected to be passive, cutesy and far too thin. Both genders come in all types, and we should celebrate that. The List: Can you expand on the city’s perceived commercial culture? TR: In Hong Kong, affection is often “bought” with material goods and commodities. Gifts may be nice, but shared experiences create memories and stronger connections. Forget handbags: go cycling, sailing or bungee jumping. The List: What’s the deal with the reported “sex shortage”? TR: It’s a mix of pragmatic issues and social attitudes. Sex is less celebrated, talked about and understood in Hong Kong for a start. Young people lack comprehensive sex and relationship education and learn from a young age that it is not proper to talk about sex. The List: And the pragmatic issues? TR: The price of a square foot of space means that many adults live with their parents. Since sex is perceived as shameful, neither the parents nor the younger generation get it on much! This is why hourly love hotels are abundant and popular. Time constraints and stress are also two


well-known libido killers, and Hong Kong has an abundance of both. The List: You mentioned inadequate sex education. What do you mean? TR: Sex education in local schools is almost completely absent for a number of reasons: 1) It is not mandatory; 2) there is a variety of religious and cultural opposition; and 3) teachers are uncomfortable talking about it. The List: What are the consequences? TR: People grow up lacking that basic skill of knowing how to put a condom on. This creates many serious public health issues: Hong Kong has one of the highest abortion rates

Sex therapist and social worker at the Hong Kong Institute of Education Dr. Diana Kwok researches LGBT and sex education issues. She explains how inadequate sex education affects Hongkongers. The List: What is the role of a sex therapist? Dr. Diana Kwok: Sex therapists are mental health professionals who specialize in sexual issues, which may include health concerns, child and adolescent sexual issues and adult sexual dysfunctions, as well as gender and sexual orientation concerns. The List: What are your specialties? DK: People come to me because of sexual orientation issues, such as gender identity concerns or challenges with coming out. Additionally, parents of kids who want to get into the medical system come to me, because they want to find out more about gender reassignment surgery. The List: How would you describe local attitudes towards sex? DK: We have traditional cultural thinking. Because of our

in the developed world, and only 21 percent of young men and 45 percent of young women use condoms regularly, according to the Family Planning Association’s 2011 study. The List: Can you tell us about Sticky Rice Love? TR: My colleagues and I are currently developing a youthgenerated online sex education curriculum by using questions and stories to stimulate discussion. We think this kind of online open forum model is the best way to reach a large number of people. Sex is a fundamental human experience, and we should arm young people with enough knowledge, early enough, to make their own choices and lead happy, fulfilling lives. Check out Sticky Rice Love at www.stickyricelove.com..

colonial history, we have a lot of Catholic schools—and how schools teach sex forms our attitude towards sexuality. The List: In what ways? DK: Knowledge about how sexuality and gender are interrelated is not part of the sex education curriculum. Perspectives from queer theory are neither included nor reflected in the two most current curricula. There is no mention of homophobia, heterosexism, or heteronormativity as subjects for classroom discussion. The List: What problems result from these omissions? DK: There are some young people who engage in “compensative dating.” Young girls date men and then receive gifts and money. Sometimes they do have sex—but they are normally schoolgirls who find customers online. Some of them are doing it for money, but some of them do it for sexual pleasure. Or they do it to fund their schooling—quite a few I have interviewed came from underprivileged families. The List: How can this be prevented? DK: Avoid stigmatization. Not all of these women are working for money; some of them see their jobs as an opportunity to explore their sexual identities and to find sexual partners who will satisfy sexual pleasures. Sexuality education in school should cover broader issues and topics, in addition to sexual risk prevention. Young people should learn about diverse sexual identities and sexual pleasure in affirmative and accommodating ways.

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Joseph Phua is the founder of popular dating app Paktor, which literally translates to “dating.” Phua shares his views on the Hong Kong dating scene.

The List: Is it hard to date in Hong Kong? Joseph Phua: I wouldn’t say it’s difficult. People in Hong Kong are just too busy, and hence find it difficult to squeeze out time and put an effort into dating. The List: Why might it seem difficult to date in Hong Kong? JP: There’s an increased pace of life in Hong Kong and a lack

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of time. Although this is not unique to Hong Kong, this is probably more pronounced in this country. The List: As of 2012, there were 876 men for every 1,000 women in Hong Kong. How does this affect the dating scene? JP: There are more females in Hong Kong than males. For sure, this would result in increased competition and affect the chances of finding romance. Although society has a way of balancing things out: for example, by looking for love beyond the shores of Hong Kong, I believe that more people will turn to various “love” tools to increase their chances. The List: What’s the best thing people can do to start dating? JP: Make a commitment to yourself to spend a short amount of time daily focused on pursuing your other half. Be it through an app, or going to the bar, or getting introduced by friends. Once you start this process, everything becomes easier.


take pride Interested in Hong Kong’s thriving LGBT scene? Here are some events and handy resources.

iPink happy hour A new happy hour event aimed at the LGBT community, iPink takes place every Friday from 6-10pm at Club 18. Drink prices start at $39, with free canapĂŠs. G/F, 18 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central, 2796- 8830

Volume Beat Gay-friendly nightclub Volume Beat is a welcoming and energetic spot. Club founder Evan Steer, a.k.a. DJ Stonedog, is an active member of the gay community who continuously promotes and organizes LGBT parties.

Dim Sum Magazine Launched in 2002, Dim Sum Magazine is a free gay publication that offers information on hip happenings around town, including arts, film and nightlife events.

PINK SEASOn A two-month-long LGBT cultural festival that takes place every fall, Pink Season is packed with events such as the Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, Mr. Gay Hong Kong and the Pride Parade.

www.dimsum-hk.com

www.pinkseason.hk

G/F, 62 Jervois St., Sheung Wan, 2857-7683, www.volume.com.hk

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24-27 Cheap Dates 28-31 Lingerie Stores 32-35 Love Hotels 36-41 Sex Shops

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Dating Services Meet your match

Hong Kong Singles Meet someone that tickles your fancy on this popular dating website. Membership is free, so all you have to do is register in order to browse the photo galleries and send messages to other members. You can meet dates in the chat rooms, and then get to know each other in person! www.hongkong-singles.com

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Blendr

counselling and image styling tips.

An app specifically designed for networking and socializing, Blendr is patterned closely after the original application Grindr, which focuses more on connecting the gay and bisexual male community. The application uses a GPS tracker to help find nearby users, and you can also play the “Encounters” game to get matched with people of the same interests.

www.dateday.hk

www.blendr.com

Hong Kong Cupid Hong Kong Cupid is a local dating and personal site that helps you find nearby singles for love, friendship, romance or marriage. A lot of happy men and women have met their mates on Hong Kong Cupid, and a browse through photo profiles clearly indicates who’s looking for what. Joining is free, and you’ll benefit from access to all members of the Cupid Media network. Hong Kong Cupid is available on different platforms including e-mail, web and mobile. www.hongkongcupid.com

Love Struck claims to be the go-to dating site for single professionals in and around Hong Kong. Basic registration is free, but if you want to up the stakes in the love game, opt for Love Struck’s Connect or Elite memberships for extra benefits. Love Struck offers a “date on-the-go” service via your smartphone, which is handy for busy Hongkongers. The website also studies your social media behavior to better understand what you’re looking for. www.lovestruck.com/hongkong

Lunch Actually Launched in Hong Kong in 2008, Lunch Actually is Asia’s first lunch dating specialist. It arranges fun and quality dates for busy single professionals in a discreet and no-pressure environment. With various locations around the region, Lunch Actually aims to provide a safe and non-intimidating venue for professionals to meet other successful people. The company does all the pre-screening and matching—all you have to do is turn up. 2524-3010, www.lunchactually.com

Hong Kong Matchmakers Date Day Date Day’s mission is to create a comfortable environment for singles to meet people with similar interests. Once you’ve registered as a Date Day member you’ll be able to sign up for events, where the company will match members based on profiles and preferences. Date Day also offers dating consultations, love

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Hong Kong Matchmakers is geared towards ladies who are older than 28, and men who are at least 35 years old, offering an elite service for post-graduates, professionals, senior executives and entrepreneurs in the higher-income group. The service has won numerous accolades and awards and is generally regarded as the local authority in this field. Room 804, SBI Centre, 54-58 Des Voeux Rd., Central, 2132-9931, www.hongkongmatchmakers.asia

Metrodate Metrodate is an online dating service operating internationally. It helps singles


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narrow their search by using criteria such as hobbies, alternative lifestyles and ethnicity. Free membership includes a video profile, voicemail system, private messaging and dating tips. www.metrodate.com

Paktor Originally from Singapore, Paktor is named after the Cantonese word for “dating.” This web and app platform is used to connect people based on common interests. It works on a double-blind concept: everything is kept anonymous until two people mutually say they like each other. From there, Paktor will make the introduction; the rest is up to you.

services to people who are sincerely seeking a lifetime partner. After a thorough interview, Rainbow’s consultants will perform a detailed personality analysis, arrange dates and even follow up with a counseling session. Payment is required only when Rainbow sets up a date. Room 701, 7/F, Progress Commercial Building, 9 Irving St., Causeway Bay, 2577-7218, www.rainbow-match.com

Speed Mate

Rainbow Consultant

Speed Mate aims to help busy professionals meet likeminded singles. With options such as hiking, wine tastings, parties, ballroom dancing and “Seek and Find” parties, you’re bound to have fun along the way. Speed Mate also offers one-to-one matching services.

Taking a more serious approach to dating, Rainbow Consultant aims to provide confidential matchmaking

22/F, 2202, Causeway Bay Plaza I, 489 Hennessy Rd., Causeway Bay, 9680-0334, www.speedmate.com.hk

www.gopaktor.com

Tinder Since its launch just over a year ago, dating app Tinder has been all the rage among single Hongkongers. It allows users to swipe through photos and anonymously mark them “yes” or “no.” If two users say “yes” to each other, then Tinder alerts you of the match and lets you open up a private chat screen. Don’t underestimate the power of the app— there has been many a success story. www.gotinder.com

YesNoMayB YesNoMaybe aims to help singles compile a kind of online “little black book.” Here’s how it works: you can log on for free and view pictures and profiles of other members. When you vote “yes” to pictures you like, then the person’s notified and sent a photo of you. If they vote yes in return, then contact details are exchanged. www.hk.yesnomayb.com

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Take 5:

Amah Rock

kiss in peace. 3 Canton Rd., Harbour City, Tsim Sha Tsui

This little fountain is nestled in quiet Hong Kong Park, making it the perfect after-dark snogging spot. Really, anywhere in the park will do, but the fountain adds a nice touch.

The tale behind Amah Rock is one of love and devotion: a fisherman’s wife patiently waited atop the mountain for his return. Unbeknownst to her, he died at sea, but she watched for years, eventually turning to stone. Though a bit of a trek, the hill rewards hikers with a great view—perfect for smooching at sunset.

19 Cotton Tree Dr., Central

Lion Rock Country Park, Sha Tin

Makeout Spots Sneak away to one of these romantic hideouts.

Hong Kong Park Waterfall

Club 71 Courtyard Across from boho hangout Club 71 is a lovely outdoor courtyard with tables, benches and cool grafitti. After throwing back a few pints at the bar, navigate to this low-lit corner for a little one-on-one time. 67 Hollywood Rd., Central, 2858-7071

Ikea Bedrooms It’s difficult to find privacy in Hong Kong. Fortunately, Ikea has helpfully provided ready-made beds—perfect for a hot-andheavy makeout sesh, provided of course you find words like “Öjalopp” romantic.

Harbour City Car Park Possibly the most glamorous parking lot in town, Harbour City’s massive facility has an unbeatable view. It’s normally pretty deserted at night, so there’s a good chance you can

Great brands at

Basement, Park Lane Hotel, 310 Gloucester Rd., Causeway Bay, 3125-0888, www.ikea.com/hk

Maxi Cosi PrioriXP Car Seat

Aspace Oundle Bunk Bed

$5,999

$2,490 Tomy TFV600 Digital Video Monitor

Kiddylicious Fruit & Vegetable Snacks

Mamas & Papas Rialto

Silk White or Natural Mattresses and trundle sold separately

Lascal BuggyBoard Maxi

Cot/cot bed

$1,399

from

$6.50

Bugaboo Buffalo

Bubble Dream Blankets and Quilts

$199

Various colours and patterns available

$11,699

(including canopy)

$4,500

Dresser Mattress sold separately Natural, Ivory or Natural & Ivory

$3,250

Mamas & Papas Din Dins Highchair

$599

$750 Mustela Sun Protection Range

from

$95

Pedder Building Store 5/F Pedder Building,12 Pedder Street, Central T: 2522 7112 Horizon Plaza Store 21/F Horizon Plaza, 2 Lee Wing Street, Ap Lei Chau T: 2552 5000 www.bumpstobabes.com

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Call Me, Maybe?

Gokon Gokon is a popular dating service originally from Japan. It mixes up the traditional speed-dating program, in the sense that instead of meeting someone completely random and new, you will meet someone through a mutual friend. Here’s how it works: two team leaders of opposing genders will have to invite a couple of their own friends of the same gender, and then on a specified

Put yourself out there with help from these speed-dating services.

214 Dating 214 Dating hosts a diverse range of events for single professionals of different age groups. The speed-dating nights match pairs for six minutes before asking everyone to change tables. At the end of the night, people can express interest in others, allowing contact details to be exchanged if the attraction is mutual. 8101-0214, www.214dating.com

Coffee Matching Offering several types of dating events, Coffee Matching is for those caffeineloving singletons who are keen to meet new people. The company also runs

dinner meet-ups for professionals who prefer evening dates, as well as a speeddating service where you have seven minutes to impress each participant. After time is up, each date gets to vote yes or no. If both members vote a mutual “yes,” their contact details are exchanged. Most events will be held in indoor restaurants, wine bars and private clubs in Central or Tsim Sha Tsui. www.coffeematching.com

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date, all of them will show up to a predetermined venue. www.meetup.com/Gokon-for-Singles-inHong-Kong

Love Moment Speeddating Founded by a team of event planners, stylists and psychiatrists, Love Moment Speeddating focuses on helping clients meet potential partners. The usual speeddating night begins with a casual dinner and tarot reading session. Each person will then briefly meet 15-20 candidates for four minutes—just enough to leave a first impression. You could also stay behind for some mingling during the afterparty. Should you find a lasting match with Love Moment, you can take advantage of the company’s wedding planning and marriage consultancy services down the road. 5509-7200, www.love-moment.com

Rachael and Smith Matchmakers Originally called HK Speed Date, Rachael and Smith Matchmakers has been organizing speed-dating events for busy Hong Kong professionals since 2004. The company’s themed events specifically target different niches so that clients can meet like-minded people. In most cases, 15 gents and 15 ladies will have four minutes to get to know each other before switching tables. If any pair indicate shared interest at the end of the evening, Rachel and Smith Matchmakers will pass on both parties’s contact details. The agency also provides services such as networking, makeovers, personal matching and date coaching.

Speed Dating Fever Dedicated to the motto “Meet The One Here,” Speed Dating Fever regularly organizes a good range of dating events, from high teas to game nights. Clients can choose smaller, more intimate events with only 16 people or, if you are into something bigger, opt for speed-dating parties that caters for around a hundred people. The company also offers dating advice, one-on-one matching and other themed gatherings throughout the year. 2961-4632, www.sdfever.com.hk

20/F, One International Finance Centre, 1 Harbour View St., Central, 6880-0230, www.hkspeeddate.com

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Cheap Dates Can’t buy me love

beach where you’ll find relics from WWII—and a nice place to have a picnic by the beach. We recommend packing some Italian snacks from Il Bel Paese or your favorite chips and dip from the nearest Citysuper. Don’t forget some fresh strawberries and chocolate! Tap Mun

Give it a Twirl If you want to show off your moves, try ceroc: this addictive blend of salsa and jive will have you and your partner dipping and twirling around the dance floor. You can try out the funky dance form with Ceroc Hong Kong, a dance company that offers myriad classes for everyone from beginners to experts. Check out the themed dance nights every Tuesday or check the website for Valentine’s Day specials. Various venues, including Play, 1/F, On Hing Building, 1 On Hing Terrace, Central; 6695-0084, www.cerochongkong.com

view overlooking Kerry Lake. Or better yet, take away one the restaurant’s set lunches, which are priced at about $150 per person, and soak up the area’s natural scenery. Kerry Lake Egret Nature Park, 2 Hung Lam Drive, Tai Po, 2657-6657, www.taipokau.org

Made with Love Putting a twist on the usual Valentine’s Day dinner, Something Fresh lets you do all the cooking on your own by delivering the ingredients right to your doorstep. As all of their recipes are vegetarian, it’ll definitely be a healthy exercise in love—and a delicious way to end the day.

Il Bel Paese: 68 Bonham Rd., Pokfulam, 2858-2262, www.ilbelpaese.com.hk

Picture Perfect Want to really picture your future with your loved one? Let that inner artist out, and try your hand at Oscary Wine and Art. Paint to your heart’s content, but don’t worry about ending up with a botched third grade art project—there’ll be guides assisting you every step of the way. You can also bring in your own food and drink: they’ve got ice buckets waiting for your favorite champagne. 8A Tai Ping Shan St., Sheung Wan, 2964-9111, www.facebook.com/Oscary.wine.and.art

35-37 Graham St., Central, 2545-2488, www.somethingfresh.com.hk

Get Outta Central

Pack a Picnic

If you’re looking for a quiet retreat from the big city lights, head over to Kerry Lake Egret Nature Park in Tai Po Kau Village, where you’ll find Little Egret Restaurant, which has a great

If you enjoy adventure, then a trip to Waterfall Bay Park is what you’re looking for. Located in Wah Fu Estate, this park’s main attraction is the large cascading waterfall that meets the

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Take a Long Walk If you don’t have time to fly south for the winter, make the trip to Tai Long Wan for a slightly cooler, yet stunning substitute. Although a bit of a trek, it is worth it. Once you’re there, brave the cold and go for a dip, or dig into some


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delicious food at seaside restaurant. To make this a super romantic day out, pack a bottle of champagne, a warm blanket and watch the sun set. If you’re keen to make a night of it, there are suitable areas to set up camp nearby. Getting there: To get to Tai Long Wan, there are two travel options: a 90-minute hike or a boat ride.

complimentary bottle of sparkling wine.

The Rub-Down

Shek Tsai Po Street, Tai O, Lantau Island, 2985-8383, www.taioheritagehotel.com

Close your eyes and imagine you’re on holiday in sunny Thailand: lying on the beach with a cocktail in one hand, your loved one by your side and a masseuse at your feet. You can (almost) recreate this daydream with a cheap couple’s foot massage at a relatively inexpensive spot such as Happy Foot, which has outlets all over town. $198 will score you 50 heavenly minutes but sadly, no cocktails or beaches.

Steal the Show Love to make your loved one laugh? Join in on the fun at Takeout Comedy this Valentine’s Day: on February 14 at 9pm, the comedy club will be hosting another All Stars weekend show ($200 per person). Featuring exceptionally funny comedians, the BYOB show promises lots of laughter—particularly if you bring plenty of champagne. Basement, 34 Elgin St., Central, 6220-4436, www.takeoutcomedy.com

Tap into Nature The Whole Package Blend history with romance and treat your Valentine to a night in Venice… well, the “Venice of the East,” that is. Tai O, with its traditional stilt houses, opulent temples, shaky sampans, pretty pink dolphins (or at least, the few that remain) is an idyllic escape from modernity. If you care to stay the night, splurge on a night at the Tai O Heritage Hotel, formerly the old Tai O Police Station. Built in 1902, this historic address was recently converted into nine-room boutique property. In addition to stunning rooms, this colonial-inspired hotel offers two relaxing packages that are perfect for spoiling your loved one: the Sunset Boat Tour package, which includes a trip to the fishing village; or the Romance package, which includes either two hours of fishing or stargazing, followed by a candle-lit dinner with a

Once a lively and densely populated fishing village, Tap Mun Island, also known as “Grass Island,” is now home to fewer than 100 inhabitants. This picturesque island with its quaint stalls and rolling hills provides the perfect backdrop to a romantic day out or night in (set up a tent and snuggle in a sleeping bag). Explore this charming island and once you’re done, check out New Hon Kee Restaurant, a favorite of Chow Yun-fat and governors such as David Wilson and Chris Patten—try the signature fried rice and sea urchin! Getting there: Take the ferry from Ma Liu Shui pier to Tap Mun. Ferries also depart from Wong Shek pier in Sai Kung. Call 2272-2022 or 2272-2000 for details.

1/F, 13 Sing Woo Rd., Causeway Bay, 2524-2323, www.happyfoot.hk

Tram Party for Two Worried that all your favorite places are booked, or simply want to try something different? We have the perfect solution: a romantic tram ride through the city. For just a couple dollars, you can sit on the top deck of a tram, pop a bottle of your favorite bubbly and explore our neon-lit city after dark. Just be sure to bundle up and pack some snacks! 2118-6338, www.hktramways.com

Shoot for the Stars Hong Kong may not seem like an ideal place to stargaze, but the Hong Kong Space Museum’s Astropark proves the exception. The Astropark is equipped with its own telescope pier, binoculars and star trackers, as well as specially inclined benches to stargaze with the naked eye. There’s even a miniplanetarium that’s outfitted with a simulation of the night sky in case you make the trip on a cloudy day. 2721-0226, www.lscd.gov.hk

Tai O

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First Date Spots

Shelter Lounge

Ease into a first date at one of these cool and comfortable venues.

001 Who doesn’t love a secret bar? It can be a bit hard to find as the unmarked door is located between wet market stalls, but 001 is a classy spot for a big Earl Grey martini and one of the bar’s famous grilled cheese sandwiches. Shop 1, L/F, Welley Building, 97 Wellington St., Central, 2810-6969

Chao’s Hot Potter What better way to heat things up than sharing a hot pot? Chao’s Hot Potter serves up scrumptious bubbling cauldrons that should please even the pickiest of eaters; the slew of options includes beef, pork belly slices,

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Japanese oysters and dumplings. 22 Shepherd St., Tai Hang, 2890-9308

Mostaccioli Brothers Dishing up home-style Italian-American cuisine, Mostaccioli Brothers is a cozy restaurant behind Elgin Street. The alfresco deck is a low-key spot to enjoy steaks, salmon, pasta and plenty of wine, plus the reasonable prices won’t scare anyone off. B-G/F, 16 Elgin St., Central, 2525-5770, www.elgrande.com.hk

Not only is the food delicious at this enormous two-story restaurant, but the place also has a welcoming atmosphere and romantic little low-lit nooks upstairs. If you prefer to keep things casual, you can opt to sit at one of the long communal tables downstairs. It’s BYOB, for now, so be sure to bring along a bottle of bubbly. G-1/F, Universal Building, 5-13 New St., 2517-6211, www.shelterlounge.com.hk

Stockton Hone in on your navigation skills as you try to find Stockton, a hidden restaurant and bar across from the Fringe Club. The restaurant’s classy vintage crystalware, low-lit rooms, long wooden bar, leather


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furniture and delicious food will transport you back to 20th-century London. Plus, the dim lighting and strong cocktails will put you at ease in no time. 1/F, 32 Wyndham St., Central

Sumi Yakitori There’s nothing like a hidden restaurant to cut the tension (and make you look really cool). Search out Sumi Yakitori, a gem among the neighboring strip clubs, for an eat-drink-and-be-merry atmosphere and juicy yakitori. Wash it down with a few bottles of ice-cold Asahi or some delicious sake. 4/F, Evernew House, 485 Lockhart Rd., Causeway Bay, 2980-3312

Tai Lung Fung Show off your cultural side with a tipple or two at Tai Lung Fung. Tucked away in a quiet corner of Wan Chai, this eclectic

venue draws hipsters and history buffs alike. The venue’s interior, with its yellowed newspaper clippings, old movie posters and antique accessories are reminiscent of “The World of Suzie Wong.” 5 Hing Wan St., Wan Chai, 2572-0055

Taj Mahal Club While somewhat an unusual choice for a first date, Taj Mahal Club is a cozy spot in Chungking Mansions that serves curry at great prices—and with a homey atmosphere to boot. Grab yourself a corner table and choose from a wide selection, including favorites such as chicken tikka masala, korma and lamb rogan josh— all paired with naan bread or rice. The restaurant is lively without being too loud— making it a perfect spot to get to know your date. Don’t forget to bring some mints!

Tapagria Recently opened Tapagria serves up Spanish-style in glamorous surrounds and dim lighting. The 18th-floor perch means that you’ll also have a 270-degree view from the sprawling balcony. Naturally, sangria dominates the menu here—there are more than 65 flavors on the menu, so you’re bound to find one you like. 18/F, The One, 100 Nathan Rd., Tsim Sha Tsui, 2147-0111, www.tapagria.hk

Room 4, 3/F, Block B, Chungking Mansions, 38-44 Nathan Rd., Tsim Sha Tsui, 2722-5454

Mostaccioli Brothers

Mon to Fri 11am to 8pm (Sat to 6pm) 23/F Siki Centre 23 Jardine’s Bazaar Causeway Bay, HK (Causeway Bay MTR exit F1, behind Forever 21)

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Lingerie Stores Hey, sexy lady

lingerie for brides, entitled the “Marry U” collection, includes a selection of cream and white corsets and knickers For those often sporting tight or slinky dresses, check out Exclusively Mine’s shape-forming collection. Exclusively Mine Lingerie

Agent Provocateur

Bla Bla Bra

Originally from the UK, Agent Provocateur is now open in 13 different countries—and that includes Hong Kong. Well-known for its wide range of garments, from gowns and kimonos to nipple pasties, this sexy shop is home to just about anything you might fancy. If you’re up for something extra kinky, check out the selection of whips and paddles.

Designed for the young and whimsical, Bla Bla Bra stocks a collection of fun and pretty designs, adorned with starry patterns and famous cartoon characters. For those looking for something flirty, check out the black lace polka dot bras or the hot pink baby doll heart knickers.

Available at Lane Crawford IFC, 3/F, IFC Mall, 8 Finance St., Central, 2118-7658, www.agentprovocateur.com

Avec Amour Avec Amour showcases the best designers from Europe, Australia and Asia. Every piece in the store is made by designers who have an eye for meticulous detail and superior craftsmanship. Among the glamorous silk, satin and lace lingerie you are sure to find a sensual addition to your late-night wardrobe. 8/F, V Plus, 68-70 Wellington St., Central, 2978-3998, www.avecamour.com.hk

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Shop 32-35, 9/F, Langham Place, 8 Argyle St., Mong Kok, 3514-4326, www.blablabra.com.hk

Bubies This fancy lingerie boutique is home to a plethora of bra styles, most of which come with matching bottoms. In addition to the lacy numbers, Bubies also carries an elaborate assortment of garters and corsets. The stunning boudoir interior and the very helpful staff will ensure that you leave ready for a special night in. 2/F, Hysan Place, 18 Pak Sha Rd., Causeway Bay, 2521-8186, www.bubies.hk

Exclusively Mine Lingerie A favorite among those who don’t mind a splurge and love lots of lace, Exclusively Mine Lingerie is a boutique lingerie shop that specializes in undergarments for extra special nights. The store’s exclusive line of

G/F, Shop B1, I Do Centre, 749A Nathan Rd., Prince Edward, 2393-0383, www.exclusivelymine.com

Flaunt Flaunt Boutique offers something for every woman: flirty or practical, curvy or slim. Among the hand-picked selection of international brands (including Cosabella, Eberjey and Hanky Panky), which are known for exquisite fabrics, look for lingerie line Hailey & Sasha, which stands out for its beautifully constructed pieces that can be worn all day long. While you don’t need an appointment to visit the boutique, one is recommended for bra fittings. And if you’re on the shy side, you can buy online. Unit 902, 9/F, Union Commercial Building,12-16 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central. Flaunt, 2545-8813, www.flaunt.hk

Forget Me Not Forget Me Not offers sleepwear, swimsuits and corsets by brands such as Aubade, Chantelle, Cotton Club and Verde Veronica. This is a great place to shop if you’re a larger bust, as you can find lingerie in cup sizes A to F. 9/F, A, Vincent House, 513 Lockhart Rd., Wan Chai, 2882-3566

La Nue Lingerie La Nue’s online boutique sells some seriously hot panties, bras, chemises,


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corsets and accessories. There’s also a handy “Men’s Picks” category for ladies who want to appeal to the tastes of their partners. There are a few notso-scandalous options here, but what’s the fun in that? If you’re planning on stockpiling your armoire, you’ll be happy to learn that there’s free shipping for orders greater than US$100. 5602-8472, www.eshop.lanue.com

La Perla Winner La Perla fashions highof RCA quality and sophisticated 2013 lingerie, and is particularly well-known for its elegant bridal collection. The range features a selection of balconette bras and stylish nightgowns, with delicate lace and 18th century-inspired embroidery. La Perla also offers corset-style swimwear and colorful sarongs for lovers planning a summery beach getaway. Shop 306, 3/F, Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Admiralty, 2118-3977, www.laperla.com

Lingerie Party Shop The Lingerie Party Shop sells a small collection of sexy and scandalous bras, knickers, camisoles and suspenders. Whether you’re after a passionate night in with a red showgirl bra, or you’d rather channel Marilyn Monroe with a lacey chemise, Lingerie Party Shop can help you sex up your undergarments. You can also find useful accessories here, such as bra sticks, fashionable stockings and jewelry. If you’re feeling extra naughty, pop into the “sexual wellbeing” store next door. 2/F, 26 Russell St., Causeway Bay, 2836-6098, www.lps.com.hk

My Heart Lingerie This reasonably priced store focuses more on everyday bras and underwear, but it also has a line of pretty lingerie for those who are looking for a special evening ensemble. If you can’t find your size, ask about the custom-made plussized bras, which go up to an L cup. G/F, 8 Matheson St., Causeway Bay, 2890-4669, www.myheartlingerie.com

Private Shop

Showtime Lingerie

Private Shop stocks a whole host of high-end American and European lingerie brands, including Chantelle, Passionata, Maidenform, Marie Jo, Aubade, Simone Perele and Le Chat. With several branches citywide, the company offers a choice of sensual feminine undergarments, from bras (ranging from cup sizes A to I) and corsets to sleepwear and slips. Private Shop’s classic lingerie includes simple and shapely items, such as a seamless bra with an inbuilt underwire to create a smooth silhouette for tight-fitting clothing. You can also find corsets and negiligees if you’re feeling extra saucy.

For a little fun spicing up your love life, visit Showtime Lingerie. Home to a little bit of everything, this sexy shops offers beautiful lacy bras, adults toys, games, accessories and DVDs—all the makings for a hot date.

2/F, Sogo Department Store, 12 Salisbury Rd., Causeway Bay, 2833-2415, www.privateshop.com.hk

Secret Wardrobe If you’re after lingerie—be it naughty or nice—stop by Secret Wardrobe. This boutique sells high-quality panties, bras, camisoles and nightgowns, as well as tailor-made lingerie. If you’re planning a fun night in, stop by and snag up some kinky uniforms and toys. 2/F, 15B Wellington St., Central, 2810-9662, www.secret-wardrobe.com.hk

Sheer As the name suggests, Sheer’s shelves are donned with lacy and peek-a-boo designer pieces. If you find yourself overwhelmed with copious quantities of lace, there are fitting consultants on hand to help you find the perfect piece. 4/F, W Place, 52 Wyndham St., Central, 2147-3887, www.sheer.com.hkz

2/F, Shama Place, 30 Hollywood Rd., Central, 2530-3309, www.showtimelingerie.com

The Powder Room The Powder Room has an enviable selection of lovely numbers. Each vintage-inspired design is handmade using highquality lace, satin and the utmost attention to detail. You can shop the “Elegantly Scant” collection online, and choose from the dozens of pretty hues, shapely designs and itsy-bitsy pieces. In addition, there’s also a special collection of maternity lingerie, which promises to help expecting moms feel beautiful—and supported—in their changing bodies. www.thepowderroom.com.hk

Triumph This basic lingerie boutique stocks pretty swimwear and bikinis in the latest styles along with an array of bras and underwear. The friendly staff will help you find colors and sizes, or help you place an order for delivery. With more than 50 stores all over the city, you are sure to find a Triumph near you. 1/F, 750 Nathan Rd., Tsim Sha Tsui, 2625-1878, www.triumph.com/hk

Toot The scantily clad male models all over Toot’s website should give a hint: this one is for the guys. Shop online or head down to their Concept Shop in Lee Gardens to browse the diverse range of underwear on offer in every color and style imaginable. 2/F, Concept Shop, 13 Lee Garden Rd., Causeway Bay, 2890-8675, www.toothongkong.com

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Beautiful Bras What better way to spice things up than with a little undergarment upgrade?

1. Gilded Genie Balconette bra,

2. Clara Whispering bra,

3. Maharani lingerie set,

4. Marie Jo lingerie set,

$650 from Showtime Concepts, www.showtimeconcepts.com

$1,090 from Stella McCartney, www.stellamccartney.com/hk

$4,450 for set from La Perla, www.laperla.com

$1,938 for set from Rigby and Peller, www.rigbyandpeller.com

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5. Chantelle lingerie set,

6. Violet Collection bustier,

7. All That Jazz lingerie set,

8. Kitty Cupless lingerie set,

$1,508 for set from Private Shop, www.privateshop.com.hk

$1,199 from Exclusively Mine, www.exclusivelymine.com

$860 for set from The Powder Room, www.thepowderroom.com.hk

$2,040 for set from Sheer, www.sheer.com.hk

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Love Hotels Get a room

and club area. You can expect clean and good-value rooms, with adult movies playing all night on the in-room TVs. Rates starts from $285 for two hours. 1/F, Lap Tak Building, 209 Lockhart Rd., Wan Chai, 2511-1889

Kent Motel Located in the convenient Kowloon Tong area, Kent Motel is one of the best-known love hotels in Hong Kong. There are 17 rooms, which you can book for two hours or overnight if you check in after 11pm. Kent is notorious for the free adult movies that play all night. Rent a room for three hours for $312 before 6pm and $362 after. Parking is also available should you need it. 20 Kent Rd., Kowloon Tong, 2338-3517 Mingle Place at the Eden

Beverly Hotel Beverly Hotel is a discreet hotel close to all the bars and clubs in Wan Chai, and it is easy to get to from the MTR. It is often noisy, but the rooms are clean and affordable. All rooms have en-suite bathrooms, double beds and TVs. Toothbrushes and toiletries are available on request and a drinks-only room service is also available. Rooms start at $750 a night. Capital Building, 175-191 Lockhart Rd., Wan Chai, 2507-2026, www.bchkhotel.hk

Essex Lodge Essex Crescent is located in the the quieter area of Kowloon Tong amongst a handful of other love hotels. Rooms are available by the hour, and rates increase after 6pm. But remember to keep track of time, as you will be kicked out after three hours unless you opt to rent rooms from 2pm to 2am for $600. Parking available.

are equipped with a shower, sauna or a Jacuzzi. Rates start from $400 for a minimum of three hours. 3 Essex Crescent, Kowloon Tong, 2338-6222

Hotel Ginza This petite hotel is the sister property of Hotel Rendezvous, both located near the many bar choices of Tsim Sha Tsui. Newly renovated last year, all of the rooms are themed differently and come with TVs installed. Rates start from $250 for three hours. 1/F, Windsor Mansion, 29 Chatham Rd. South, Tsim Sha Tsui, 2369-9103, www.gr-hotel.com

Hotel Rendezvous

18-20 Essex Crescent, Kowloon Tong, 2338-1233

Renovated in 2008, this cozy hotel contains only about 15 rooms. The spacious and comfy rooms ranges from modern chic to simple classic designs, and all rooms are equipped with TVs and clean bathrooms. Daily rates start from $300-330 for two hours.

Exotic Hotel

1/F, Union Mansion, 33 Chatham Rd. South, Tsim Sha Tsui, 2368-1189, www.gr-hotel.com

From the quiet location to the private car park, this discreet hotel located in Kowloon Tong offers visitors the utmost privacy. Choose from different themed and nicely kept rooms, which all have a TV with a variety of channels. All rooms

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Hotel Victoria Hotel Victoria is a chain of love hotels with locations all over Hong Kong. The Wan Chai branch is near the MTR, and is only a few steps away from the bar

Mingle Place At The Eden The Eden is an upmarket love hotel near Lan Kwai Fong with big comfortable beds, fluffy white pillows and spacious bathrooms. Rooms are available for two hours or overnight. The hotel’s Super VIP suites features round beds with mirrors on the ceiling and a Jacuzzi. The walls are soundproof and the service is friendly and nonchalant. Super VIP suites are available for two-hour rent for $940-990 and $2,800-3,400 for a whole day. 148 Wellington St., Central, 2850-6289, www.mingleplace.com

Park Excellent Hotel Close to a gas station and on a busy street, Park Excellent Hotel is a popular late-night spot. It’s cheap by the hour (minimum two hours), but you can get better value if you rent out the entire day. The bed sheets are clean and most rooms come with an en-suite bathroom. 275 Hennessy Rd., Wan Chai, 2587-9988

Personage Hotel Sharing the neighborhood with a bundle of love motels and international kindergartens, Personage Hotel is a small hotel with just 10 clean and cozy rooms. It’s not anything to drool over, but there are basic amenities and in-room toilets. Rates start from $260 for three hours. 37 Cumberland Rd., Kowloon Tong, 2336-6268


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Romantic Hotel Romantic Hotel is the newest addition to Boutique Hotel chain, which also owns Exotic Hotel and Viva Vila. The hotel is only minutes away from the Kowloon Tong MTR Station and offers parking spaces. Check into their clean and comfy rooms, which are equipped with a Jacuzzi or a shower. Rates are about $300-400 for three hours, depending on the size of room. Or stay from midnight to 2pm for $400-600. 9 Norfolk Rd., Kowloon Tong, 2338-6223, www.boutiquehotel.com.hk

San Diego Hotel Situated in Jordan within walking distance of Mong Kok and Tsim Sha Tsui, San Diego Hotel is a clean and

spacious love hotel with large rooms available by the hour or the day. The hotel also has facilities such as karaoke, sauna, massage and more. Parking services available, and all rooms come with a free plastic rose. 169-189 Woosung St., Jordan, 2737-1111, www.sandiego.com.hk

Sweet Heart Hotel The Sweet Heart Hotel is small, cozy and friendly hotel near Times Square and the other major shopping malls in Causeway Bay. Rooms are clean, come with TVs and movies are also available. The bathrooms could use a makeover, but at least they’re kept tidy. You can check in anytime and stay until 1pm the following day. Rooms are availble for $60 an hour and $100 for two. The staff members also provide wakeup calls the morning on request.

Viva Vila One of the most popular love hotels, Viva Vila is favored for its wide range of services and the nicely designed rooms, which all come with wooden floors and warm lighting, as well as TVs and complimentary bottles of water. Viva Vila also offers Wi-Fi connections and parking spaces. Choose from two room sizes, with prices starting from $300. 1 Rutland Quadrant, Kowloon Tong, 2338-6221

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1. Krug 2000 champagne giftbox, $2,150 from Wine Etc, www.etcwineshops.com

2. Drop diamond earrings, $12,500 from Haywards, www.haywards.com.hk

3. “My Sweetie” flowers set, $1,264 from Ovo Garden, www.ovogarden.com.hk

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4. Louis Roederer 2008 vintage rosé, $595 (till Feb 14) from Wine Shop Asia, www.wineshopasia.com

5. Lapis lazuli necklace, $1,295 from A Boy Named Sue, www.aboynamedsue.co

6. Tulips and lisianthus bouquet, $880 from Tree, www.tree.com.hk

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7. Moët rosé champagne, $438 from Watson’s Wine, www.watsonswine.com

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8. Mother of pearl heart necklace, $980 from Niin, www.niinstyle.com

9. Ranunculus and rose bouquet, $1,580 from Gary K, www.garykwok.com

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Sex Shops Good vibrations

or Tsuen Wan. 3B/F, Shop 17, Prudential Hotel Center, Jordan, 2730-5633, www.joygiftshop.com.hk

LAF Loveablefactory LAF Loveablefactory has an enormous selection of all thing sexy, ranging from European lingerie and Japanese costumes, to adult toys and almost 200 different types of condoms. You can also find a wide range of blindfolds, handcuffs and robes. Special gifts and free delivery service are provided for any purchase greater than $200. 10/F, Flat 01, Dundas Square, Dundas St., Mong Kok, 3583-2029, www.loveablefactory.com

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This little shop has a huge range of toys, from small vibrators to more risque S&M equipment. You’ll also find some comedic glow-in-the dark items such as a life-sized doll with sound effects. Japanese culture fans will love this shop’s costume selection, which includes different styles of kimonos and seifukus. It also has an enormous range of sex toys and other items. Should you need a little privacy, order online. The website is only in Chinese, but there are plenty of pictures.

Priding itself on privacy, HK7-11’s delivery process ensures items are well-packaged and discreetly labeled. There is a wide range of products available, such as costumes and S&M equipment, as well as love drops and erotic honey. One of the best sellers this month is the extra-thin polyurethane JEX0.02 condoms from Japan. Feel free to stock up: anyone spending greater than $200 will receive a free gift.

Shop 61, Ho Shun Tai Building, Sai Ching St., Yuen Long, 2944-0699, www.g-sexsation.com

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If you prefer doing your adult toy shopping online, check out HK Sex Toys. Although the website is not as user-friendly as some of its competitors, HK Sex Toys offers a variety of adult toys mainly from Japan and Korea, and also has a selection of thongs and racy underwear for ladies. For the more adventurous, there are eye masks, wrist cuffs, leather whips and ball gags available in store. You can pay by cash or credit card, and choose to pick up the products at its business center in Causeway Bay or delivery. www.hksextoys.com

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Surprise your partner with a kinky— and delicious—gift from Joy Gift Shop, which sells creamy cakes in the shape of sex organs. Created by the Chef of Kowloon Panda Hotel, the cakes come in nine different designs with your choice of written message. There’s a huge range of toys for sale, and the website has a number of sex stories, dirty jokes and erotic novels in English for free. Although the website doesn’t have an online store, you can shop at one of Joy Gift Shop branches in Jordan, Causeway Bay, Mong Kok

Le Male Aimed at the gay community, Le Male is a small shop in busy TST Mansion that sells videos, adult toys, magazines, DVDs and an assortment of naughty underwear and swim suits. 2/F, Tsim Sha Tsui Mansion, 83 Nathan Rd., Tsim Sha Tsui, 2368-8483

Loewie Loewie was originally established in Germany and stocks high-quality, well-known brands from Europe. It offers the Eros range of lubricants, which includes an intimate care spray to extend the duration of intercourse, as well as silicone-based lubricants that double as sensual massage lotion. The store also sells the We-Vibe II, which has received rave reviews from international media for its dual-pleasure design. Those looking for the latest and greatest toys should try the OhMiBod, the world’s first wireless music vibrator. Shop online and have it delievered in three to five business days. 20/F, Central Tower, 28 Queen’s Rd., Central, 8191-0306, www.loewie.com

Loveshop If you’re looking for sexy underwear or bedroom accessories, pay a visit to Loveshop. Ladies can choose from the range of seductive stockings and garter belts from Taiwan, whilst briefs


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and thongs are available for men. It also stocks Lelo products, a Swedish brand of adult toys which have become popular for their shapely designs and discreet look. The website has an international section with lengthy descriptions of all products, and if you place your online order before 4:30pm, your parcel will arrive by 1pm the next day. The website is currently only in Chinese. 2/F, 25A Granville Rd., Tsim Sha Tsui, 3583-2029, www.loveshop.hk

N.M.C N.M.C. is one of Asia’s largest manufacturers and distributors of adult novelties, marital accessories and sexy lingerie. A tiny shop tucked away in a commercial building, this anonymous spot is the place for spiked latex ticklers, inflatable dolls and more. 2/F, 1-3, Chai Wan Industrial City Phase I, 60 Wing Tai Rd., Chai Wan, 2897-8663, www.nanma.com

Pink Pussycat This popular sex shop has lots of fun, flirty merchandise that’ll surely get some suggestively raised eyebrows if you’re planning a bachelorette party or simply shopping for your private enjoyment. Be sure to check out their selection of kinky lingerie and costumes if you want to turn heads. Pink Pussycat stocks items from around the world in a shopper friendly environment and has five branches in Hong Kong. M/F, 3 Lan Kwai Fong, Central, 2522-0618, www.pinkpussycat.com.hk

Sally’s Toy Sally’s Toy was founded on three principles: safety, quality and pleasure. The store has a broad list of goodies, including a selection of toys, intimate apparel and a library of books to choose from. Purchases of greater than $300 will be shipped on the day of purchase; delivery options include courier and registered post or you can chose to pick up your product at an appointed 7-Eleven branch, MTR station

or at the showroom itself. Shop 302, 3/F, Winning House, 10-16 Cochrane St., Central, 3175-7408, www.sallystoy.com

Sampson Condom Store Sampson Condom Store sells exactly what you’d guess. There’s a wide range of flavors, colors and brands and even an “extra-safe” section selling extrathick condoms. Try the Dot de Hot Japanese edition packs and Jelldom ribbed pieces for extra pleasure or, for the world’s thinnest condoms, choose from Durex Fetherlite Elite Ultima, Okamoto 0.02EX and Sagami Original 0.02, which are the store’s best sellers. Order online before 5pm and you will have your condom’s delivered the next working day.

liquor made from strawberries, is also popular. The company prides itself on stocking Japanese JEX 0.02 condoms, which are not yet generally available in Hong Kong. Free delivery service is provided for any purchase greater than $200. 2/F, 28 Russell St., Causeway Bay, 2449-4128, www.wanta.net

Unit 2002, Fee Tat Commercial Centre, 613 Nathan Rd., Mongkok, 2329-0345, www.sampsonstore.com

Sex Shop Hong Kong If your partner likes a mix of nice-and-naughty in the bedroom, pay a visit to Sex Shop Hong Kong. The store has a wide selection of quirky and creative products in novelty packaging, with best-sellers including the Cow Kee sensual stimulation set: a variety pack of sex toys in a small milk box. The store also sells a wide range of flavored lubricants, with choices including peach, strawberry, coke, milk and green tea. Shop 336, 3/F, Sim City, Shan Tung St., Mong Kok, 9803-2255, www.sexshophk.com

Wanta One of the biggest adult toys stores in Hong Kong, Wanta offers a range of costumes, sexual accessories and sensual toys both in-store and online. Those who love role-playing should take a look at the costumes featuring Lolita dresses and school uniforms, as well as nurses and hostesses. To heat things up in the bedroom, try the massage oil candle which can be melted and drizzled over your partner for a sensual body massage. The Wallace-O Farrell hot licks, a love

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Kinky Sex Toys Recharge your sex life with a few new toys. Tenga Eggs stimulators by Hard Boiled $420 from Showtime, www.showtimeconcepts.com

Crave Duet USB-rechargeable vibrator $1,380 from Sally’s Toy, www.sallystoy.com

Super Ona Master electronic masturbator $580 from Wanta, www.wanta.net

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Grub of Love Enjoy a Valentine’s Day feast at one of these classy spots.

Fatty Crab Dig into a five-course crab menu ($800 per person) that’s inspired by a mix of Southeast Asian flavors. The meaty crab claws will be prepared with black pepper and ginger butter, while the crab cakes are plump and savory. A glass of red or white house wine is included in the meal. 11 Old Bailey St., Central, 2521-2033, www.fattycrab.com.hk

Gold By Harlan Goldstein Let the sparks fly over a savory six-course gourmet dinner at Gold by Harlan Goldstein (from $1,180 per person). After a decadent meal, you’ll also be treated to a surprise Valentine’s Day dessert created by chef Goldstein. And after that? Enjoy the rest of your night with cocktails on the outdoor terrace. 2/F, Lan Kwai Fong Tower, 33 Wyndham St., Central, 2869-9986

Il Milione Bar and Ristorante Michelin-starred Il Milione presents an exclusive tasting menu showcasing authentic Umbrian delicacies. The

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dinner includes a five-course meal starting from $1,288 per person. Diners can also enjoy some vintage cocktails and an impressive selection of Italian wines. Shop G16-18, G/F, Hutchison House, 10 Harcourt Rd., Admiralty, 2481-1120, www.il-milione.com

Stone Nullah Tavern Reminisce about the good old days—you know, when people hand-wrote sexy letters instead of sexting. This Valentine’s, singles should get down to Stone Nullah Tavern to partake in an anonymous letter-passing frenzy. Enjoy the night with fantastic American-style food and cocktails. In addition, ladies drink free this evening. Reservations should be made early, as seating is limited. G/F, 69 Stone Nullah Lane, Wan Chai, 3128-0128

Whisk Indulge in a sensual menu created to be specially paired with Perrier Jouet Belle Epoque (from $2,300 per person). Each course brings a delicate flavor such as oyster, lime and caviar to the palate, which will make this romantic night one that won’t be forgotten. Enjoy the meal in Whisk’s candlelit ambience or under the stars at Vibes, which is also located in The Mira. The Mira Hong Kong, 118-130 Nathan Rd., Tsim Sha Tsui, 2315-5999, www.themirahotel.com

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Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum

WHY WE LIKE IT If you are craving a piece of Hong Kong history, head to the Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum in the MidLevels. Housed in a converted church, the museum showcases more than 100 historical artifacts, which tell the incredible life story of Dr Sun Yat-sen. Considered the “Father of modern China,” Dr Sun Yat-sen was the founder of the Republic of China and its first president. He led an eventful life, full of political struggle and frequent exile. Having received his secondary and university education in Hong Kong, he developed many of his revolutionary ideas 50

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GETTING THERE From Central MTR station take exit D2. Use the Mid-Levels Escalator from Central to Caine Road, and walk for five minutes. The museum is on the left-hand side, at 7 Castle Road Opening hours are Mon-Wed, Fri-Sat 10am-6pm; Sun and public holidays 10am-7pm. Standard entry costs $10.




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