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Going to Hong Kong for 2 weeks, leaving tomorrow. What are the must do's? I plan on trying to goto Macau one Sunday, and maybe just out and explore. Keep hearing good things about Stanley and Mongkok?
Many saunas in Hong Kong and virtually all of them in Macau are fronts for fancy brothels full of mainland Chinese hookers. If it's like US$250 dollars for sauna access, you'll know why.It is a company trip, here for my last week now. First week sucked ass cause I worked 70+ hours over 5 days, so sleep schedule was super weird.
However, meet a local who was back on business as well, and she took me out and about. Visited Budda, victoria peak, LKF(so awesome!), Mong kok.
Everyone is gone now from work, and Im stuck doing shit work for a week. How are the saunas and stuff? Being from the US, just weird to hear places just having Saunas and charging for them if they aren't a gym? I also need to go see the mid level escalator things.
There are whole boards/websites, etc... set up to discuss this topic and I don't think this board wants to be one of those. Just google "macau sauna" and it'll go into all the details...Also tell me more about these Saunas ....
High class and seedy are not mutually exclusive in Asia, hahaHmm must be a high class place, and not seedy places then not to be discussed on FoH boards ~
Any other must see sights? Been using trip advisors.
Yes, by flight. It's actually like an hour and 15 minutes, so work in some airport time too (use the airport express check-in at central - it's awesome).When you say an hour away, do you mean a flight? How much are they normally? I am all about passport stamps.....
Would you rate Taiwan over Macau? I'd love to go somewhere else than hang in HK.
You can't miss the maids - they're pretty much everywhere on Sunday. Walk along any of the elevated walkways near IFC and you'll see literal tent cities that spring up. Some of the poorer ones just get boxes out and erect little barriers around themselves, kinda like what a 6 year old might do playing with boxes. They also hang out at the parks and hold picnics. Lots of the Filipino ones around churches too. It's pretty shocking if you've never seen it before.. I told them I want to goto Wanchei Sunday as this is my last trip for a bit, and want to see how bad it gets when the housemaids come out
they like to hang out near the war memorial. Its a good time to get good Filipino food Tagalog is a plus.You can't miss the maids - they're pretty much everywhere on Sunday. Walk along any of the elevated walkways near IFC and you'll see literal tent cities that spring up. Some of the poorer ones just get boxes out and erect little barriers around themselves, kinda like what a 6 year old might do playing with boxes. They also hang out at the parks and hold picnics. Lots of the Filipino ones around churches too. It's pretty shocking if you've never seen it before.