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  2. Hong Kong Club - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Club (Chinese: 香港會) is a gentlemen's club in Hong Kong, the first in the city. Opened on 26 May 1846, it is a private business and dining club in the heart of Central, Hong Kong. Its members were (and still are) among the most influential people in the city, including such personalities as senior government officials, senior ...

  3. Category:Clubs in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Foreign Correspondents' Club (Hong Kong) H. Hong Kong Playground Association; K. Kowloon Cricket Club This page was last edited on 8 May 2015, at 14:19 (UTC). Text ...

  4. Category:Clubs and societies in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Sports clubs and teams in Hong Kong (12 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Clubs and societies in Hong Kong" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  5. Hong Kong Club Building - Wikipedia

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    Second generation Hong Kong Club Building and Statue of Queen Victoria, c1905. On 16 February 1895, the Club was granted a 999-year lease on the site under which it had very few restrictions. Rent of $324 was paid annually to the Government. [6] The club building was designed by Palmer & Turner, [7] and was completed in July 1897.

  6. Young night drifters - Wikipedia

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    Young Night Drifters (abbreviated YNDs; Chinese: 青少年深宵外展) is a term used by the Government of Hong Kong to refer to adolescents who loiter at night. [1] [2] [3] In the past, a YND was defined as a young person (18 and under) loitering outside buildings at night. [4]

  7. Nightclub - Wikipedia

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    The term night is used to refer to an evening focusing on a specific genre, such as "retro music night" or a "singles night". In Hong Kong and China, nightclub is used as a euphemism for a hostess club, and the association of the term with the sex trade has driven out the regular usage of the term. [citation needed]

  8. United Services Recreation Club - Wikipedia

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    The United Services Recreation Club (USRC) (Chinese: 三軍會; lit. 'three armed-forces club') is a club located on Gun Club Hill Barracks site at Gascoigne Road in Kowloon, Hong Kong. Originally it was a British colonial establishment but now is a property of the People's Liberation Army after they took over the barracks on 1 July 1997.

  9. China Club - Wikipedia

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    It is related to the China Clubs in Singapore and Beijing but not to the clubs of the same name in New York City and Berlin, Germany. The China Club opened on 8 September 1991 on the top three floors (13th/14th/15th) of the old Bank of China Building in Central, Hong Kong. The restaurant serves traditional Hong Kong Chinese food.