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1 hour ago, archdraong said:

Am in HK now to visit relatives. Rather bored now.

erm, but why fly to HK then? cant go for a tea on your own?
if it is parents who are visiting the relatives (they usu will want u to by their side) u cant be having your own time too

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Going to HK solo. For only one weekend in HK, should I go Bing Bing or Zoo?

Also I wonder how's the crowd like? Heard they're quite into themselves and not really much into mingling with strangers/solo.

 

Also I'm wondering is Hutong worth the hype, especially for a non-muscular, cub like me.

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4 hours ago, bennyboi said:

Going to HK solo. For only one weekend in HK, should I go Bing Bing or Zoo?

Also I wonder how's the crowd like? Heard they're quite into themselves and not really much into mingling with strangers/solo.

 

Also I'm wondering is Hutong worth the hype, especially for a non-muscular, cub like me.

u looked ok! just that wow , has chest hair woh

Fatt tatt lah (I assumed u know Cantonese)

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for those who raised about what kind of saunas to patronise, I may not be able to help but I shortlistd some

 

this is provided u could understand the language, some r typically Cantonese, ie u have to read it as though u r speaking canto

http://www.tt1069.com/bbs/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=3424850&extra=page%3D1%26filter%3Dtypeid%26typeid%3D29%26typeid%3D29

abt big top: http://www.tt1069.com/bbs/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=3464651&extra=page%3D1%26filter%3Dtypeid%26typeid%3D29%26typeid%3D29

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On 4/7/2018 at 10:22 AM, -Ignored- said:

u looked ok! just that wow , has chest hair woh

Fatt tatt lah (I assumed u know Cantonese)

Lol, not sure whether it could be a sought after attributes in HK... Plus I'm a cub le, bearish size and cub, rather than the HK fit boys or SG dragonboat boys. Lol. Worry I get body-shammed and end up going there ronda only.

 

 

Haha thanks, I know Cantonese. Frankly as I only have Fri and Sat night to enjoy, I'm looking to spend my time (and money, things there are filthy expensive) wisely. Thinking to cruise in HuTong and club in BingBing.

 

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13 hours ago, bennyboi said:

Lol, not sure whether it could be a sought after attributes in HK... Plus I'm a cub le, bearish size and cub, rather than the HK fit boys or SG dragonboat boys. Lol. Worry I get body-shammed and end up going there ronda only.

 

 

Haha thanks, I know Cantonese. Frankly as I only have Fri and Sat night to enjoy, I'm looking to spend my time (and money, things there are filthy expensive) wisely. Thinking to cruise in HuTong and club in BingBing.

 

I dont go clubs usu, hutong shd b the fitter range from the reviews but anyway, go and take a look

there bound to b outliers everywhere

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Would this help since all of u seemed to have so many sauna qns? https://sogayhk01.wordpress.com/2017/06/06/同志桑拿推介-v7-0/

massage ratings: https://sogayhk01.wordpress.com/2017/09/09/spa-按摩-list-v1-0/

for
Chinese, pls learn to read traditional Chinese too (I m not taught to read that too), challenge is this is in Cantonese too

(they have info on gay bars in HK too)

 

 

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On 07/04/2018 at 5:54 AM, bennyboi said:

Going to HK solo. For only one weekend in HK, should I go Bing Bing or Zoo?

Also I wonder how's the crowd like? Heard they're quite into themselves and not really much into mingling with strangers/solo.

 

Also I'm wondering is Hutong worth the hype, especially for a non-muscular, cub like me.

 

Bing Bing has a much younger crowd than Zoo. If you are alone it can be quite daunting in both, but if you are lucky (and their type I guess) you will find people who will come and say hi to you and bring you to join their group. There’s a dancing club opposite zoo open during weekends, I think you may have a bit of better luck there if you are into dancing. Zoo and Bing Bing are more like bars.

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On ‎4‎/‎19‎/‎2018 at 4:16 PM, jiriki said:

 

Bing Bing has a much younger crowd than Zoo. If you are alone it can be quite daunting in both, but if you are lucky (and their type I guess) you will find people who will come and say hi to you and bring you to join their group. There’s a dancing club opposite zoo open during weekends, I think you may have a bit of better luck there if you are into dancing. Zoo and Bing Bing are more like bars.

why daunting ?

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16 hours ago, jiriki said:

 

Well there’s a huge crowd comprising mostly of people in groups and if you turn up alone, you may feel a little out of place. I personally find it daunting to go up to a group of people to chat them up.

oic, be yourself and chat them up!

 

anyway, I hardly go to pub

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On 10/19/2017 at 10:34 PM, SozeeCB said:

 

Airport Express (AE) is part of the MTR system, but is not the same as other MTR lines. The AE takes about 10-15mins to reach MTR Tsing Yee Station from airport, about 22mins to MTR Kowloon Station from airport, and 25mins to MTR Hong Kong Station from airport.

 

For each station, you can interchange for other local commuter lines, or take the free shuttle.

 

For changing other lines, depending on what ticket you bought to travel on the AE, you will need to buy another single journey ticket to travel on other train lines, if you bought single journey ticket to travel on the AE. Alternatively, you could buy an Octopus Card (HK's EZ-Link Card), which handles the fee for transiting train lines, or pay for bus fees, as well purchase stuff at convenience stores, and even pay at some fast food chain shops.

 

For the AE free-shuttle buses, they will depart from MTR Hong Kong Station, MTR Kowloon Station (I forgot if Tsing Yee has it or not) to different hotels or locations via different routes (details are in the link you found yourself) To use the free shuttle, for going into the city, just show your ticket you used to take the AE, and for departing for the airport, show your mobile boarding pass/ travel itinerary/ or a AE return ticket if you purchased it already when you rode the inbound journey.

 

Sozee

may i ask if @the bus stop/terminal (from airpt) of  A-buses, is there any chance that we can by octopus card at their bus stop/terminal? or along the way upon embarking

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Yes, 八达通 There is a counter at the airport about 50 metres from the arrival doors.

Ask around and you should find the location within 2 minutes.  The basic card is about HKD 150 - HKD50 as the deposit.

 

Buy the card first and walk another 2 minutes to the bus stands. 

A21 goes to Kowloon downtown (for HKD 33) or if you prefer, take A1 (HKD 3.50) to Tung 

Chung, the station before is Sunny Bay where you changed train to Disneyland.   At Tung Chung, you may do all your OUTLET shopping before taking the train to downtown.  The choice is yours and depending on how time you have, what time you arrive...

 

 

MTR System map

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45 minutes ago, abang said:

谢啦。。不然又有不知情的人以为我是“山龟”,"大陆表哥“。

If you need more info, just pm me....

 

kamsa hanida for PMing u if needs arise

 

Even if u dont know HK, no1 will blame u cos we r not from that territory 

 

no one will see u as a suaku , dont care abt the rest, u r who u r 

and HK is indeed part of china

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20 hours ago, -Ignored- said:

Sozee

may i ask if @the bus stop/terminal (from airpt) of  A-buses, is there any chance that we can by octopus card at their bus stop/terminal? or along the way upon embarking

You should be able to buy them at the service counters for the Airport Express at the arrival hall/level at the airport, if not, just walk one minute to the Airport Express station, and buy your Octopus cards there

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28 minutes ago, SozeeCB said:

You should be able to buy them at the service counters for the Airport Express at the arrival hall/level at the airport, if not, just walk one minute to the Airport Express station, and buy your Octopus cards there

Noted and then from there walk to a22 bus stop?

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On 3/12/2017 at 8:26 AM, Guest HK Visitor said:

My report from Jungle Sauna:

 

No signs but easy to find if you follow the address on their website. HKD150 entry. Saturday and Wednesday are naked night so you just get a small towel to dry off.

There is a small lounge with free snacks and drinks, computer and toilet. Then the locker room which has tv playing porn to get you in the mood.

Jungle has open showers, small sauna and steamroom and a maze with cubicles. At the end of the maze is a small mix space with tv playing porn. Condoms and lube in each cubicle.

Crowd was mixed with some cute twinks, but lots of standing around and not much action. Seemed to be mainly tops there so maybe they all waited around for cute btm to appear.

Do u happen to know its main branch My way - is it much larger? also comes w free snacks? A
they seemed to cancel all the themes at jungle but to standardise only one theme thru out

http://www.mywayjungle.com/parties

 


Anyone knows? Jammy?

 

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On 11/15/2017 at 2:03 AM, Guest inhknow said:

Went 5 saunas on tuesday. My Way,Soda,Gateway,Jungle,Gong Guan. My way sauna was not bad.the place was quite nice.Soda was having small towel on tuesday. The place was not bad also. Gateway was quite happening. Surprisingly there was hole in every room door. You could peek in to see what happen. Jungle was similar to my way a nice place to go. Their keys are quite different. You have to use the colour band to scan the locker then locker is open. But maze was too cramped and confusing. I almost lost my way out. Gong Guan was quiet as I went there was around 11 plus. There was this two person having fun when they shower.

hi

is it true that gateway is the largest in HK/China as they claimed on website?


but somehow i cannot see its theme nites, may i know what is so happening there? http://www.hksauna.com/facilities
 

and they are linked to Arean (place for fisting?) http://www.hksauna.com/locations/arena

 

anyone tried the masseurs : http://hugospa.com/booking.html

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6 hours ago, jammyhk01 said:

Myway is a little larger.

 

In fact each sauna in hk has a favourite " type " of population.  So it really depends on what type you are, or look for.

Tks

 

 

And Dont go Arena

(while it s nt tough to find wing hing mansion, it has another door- i nearly got mixed up

it is also called “the base”)

it s just so small!!! & poor customer base(lesser than any of our sg’s attendance rate at any weekday)

While it has the theme of fisting, no1 done anything there on that strap/bed

Glad tht i was shopping around there n hence popped by

-kinda disapted sia

 

oh ya, the only bonus is its “onsen” /jaccuzi of warm water is q large and w a tv showing porn......

 

on website it claimed tourists have some promos etc but w/o even asking me for passpt, he one shot asked all for 130hkd 

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On 11/23/2005 at 9:15 PM, crazygolfer said:

Just joined as new member in this forum. As described by OralB, I agreed to the good write-up about saunas in Hongkong. I had visited a number of saunas in Hongkong and I would agree that:

Galaxy Sauna which located at Nathan Rd, TST is a mixture of clientele, the young and matured crowd and mainly are Orientals/Asians. I visited this sauna maybe 4 to 5 times and it is one of cheapest entrance fees in comparison to others and I always got luck overthere although I am not into matured and chubs.

Rome Sauna, also in TST mostly young Hongkongers and looking for the same age. If you are not belong to their age group, it will be a boring day.

Games Boy Sauna in Wanchai, this maybe more popular among the tourists from South East Asians, however you need to pay one time membership fee and the worst thing they asked to show passport. I don't know why? My second visit there although I have shown them the membership card, they still wanted me to produce my passport and since then I don't want to visit there anymore. Anyway, it was some years back and not sure the status now.

We Club in Causeway Bay, this is one the finest sauna, clean, elegant and good facilities. Mostly patronised by young working adult Hongkonger but the entrance fees is one of the highest. As the crowd is of different class of clientele, it is a bit difficult to get contact if you are not up to their standard in 'looks and body'. I patronised twice but also no luck in this club and the last visit was early this year.

Central Escalator in Central, it is a small sauna and mainly patronised by Angmoh clientele and Hongkonger admiring them. I had been once there but did not stay long as I also not into Angmoh

That’s very detailed 

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Rainbow has moved to a new premise : 1/F, Cornwall Court, 687 - 689 Nathan Road, Mongkok. Nearest MTR exit A1 Mongkok Station , after exit head for Nathan Road then turn right. Less than 2 minutes walk from Exit. Much bigger premise than before, maybe about same size as the 1st level of Shogun. Still new, and not many people yet. Entrance HK$138 

 

 

 

 

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On 6/3/2018 at 11:49 PM, fortysumthing said:

Rainbow has moved to a new premise : 1/F, Cornwall Court, 687 - 689 Nathan Road, Mongkok. Nearest MTR exit A1 Mongkok Station , after exit head for Nathan Road then turn right. Less than 2 minutes walk from Exit. Much bigger premise than before, maybe about same size as the 1st level of Shogun. Still new, and not many people yet. Entrance HK$138 

 

 

 

 

 

Oh this is good info. Used to go to Rainbow in the older location with the "train" room. The location after that was too small and then the quality went down too. How is he new Rainbow? Has anyone been yet? Seems the price went up.

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7 hours ago, Guest rainbow bear said:

 

Oh this is good info. Used to go to Rainbow in the older location with the "train" room. The location after that was too small and then the quality went down too. How is he new Rainbow? Has anyone been yet? Seems the price went up.

 

The "train" room was in a much older location with 3 or 4 floors. It then moved to another location along Nathan Road but still in Yaumatei which is quite small. There was no "train" room in the former site. From there it  moved to the present location. The "train" room has been reinstated. But there is no sauna room, only a steam room. One of the highlight is the shower area. It is separated from the TV lounge area by glass wall so you can watch people showering while watching TV :clap::D

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I'll have to go check them out again. Do you know if they have a website now? There used to be one but I can't find it anymore. I remember there used to be theme nights.

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Ok, I decided to check out Rainbow again. I used to drop by when it was in YMT location 1, the one with the train room. When the moved to YMT location  2, it was too small and eventually the crowd went elsewhere.

 

The new Rainbow, at the Mongkok location has promise. Here's a field report.

 

The new place is on Nathan Road, near Mongkok MTR exit A1. There are two lifts servicing the building, one for even floors and one for odd. Rainbow is on the 1st floor, just take the stairs. Note that the first stop on the stairs is not it, it's some sort of PC shop? Continue past it and Rainbow is on the next floor.

 

First thing to note: before ringing the doorbell, have a seat and take off your shoes. There's some plastic bags available. Put your shoes in the bag and then hit the doorbell. Once you get in, it's Octopus payment as usual. The price is now HKD138 so make sure your Octopus has enough money in it.

 

The locker system is still the same with one difference. There's a laundry bag in your locker with two towels in it. When you leave, put your towels in the bag and take it with you to the counter.

 

As mentioned above there's a TV room with a view of the shower. If you're shy there's two shower stalls with curtains so you can't be seen from the TV room. Next to the showers are the toilets and a small steam room. No sauna, only a steam room.

 

The play area is quite interesting. It seems like Rainbow is setup for group play. The train room is back, MTR-type seats in one long row with a TV playing porn, no doors. There's also a long room lined with mattresses on the floor with two TVs playing porn, also no doors. Small cabins are available but there are also a few large cabins for group play. Interestingly at the end of a corridor there's a small area with three small square tables. The table tops are padded. The tables are short so if you lie on them, your legs will be dangling down. It's pretty obvious that it's a fuck table. The room has no door too.

 

Like previously mentioned, it's new so the crowd isn't there yet. Most people gather at the TV area while waiting for hookups.

 

Blew my load twice this visit and once was in a foursome. As usual Rainbow is a chub-focused sauna, so if you're looking for fit, hot bods, this isn't the place for you.

 

The setup of the play area is really conducive to group fun, so if this place becomes popular it should be quite interesting. I'll probably be back but at HKD138, it's a bit expensive compared to Gong Guan.

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On 6/3/2018 at 11:49 PM, fortysumthing said:

Rainbow has moved to a new premise : 1/F, Cornwall Court, 687 - 689 Nathan Road, Mongkok. Nearest MTR exit A1 Mongkok Station , after exit head for Nathan Road then turn right. Less than 2 minutes walk from Exit. Much bigger premise than before, maybe about same size as the 1st level of Shogun. Still new, and not many people yet. Entrance HK$138 

 

 

 

 

 

I think I am not brave enough to go there...

The new rainbow site is the exact location which killed 4 and injured 55 people 10 years ago...

**due to fire**

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Hey guys - I have a full day transit in HK this Thursday June 21 and my flight out isn't till Friday morning, will be arriving at 1pm. Anyone wanna show me around or have a little fun? I'm 36, 5'6, 145, smooth fun and extroverted bottom. I was planning on getting some good food and hitting one of the saunas, I'd certainly hope that the saunas are busy on Thursday nights. Anyway hope someone is free day day. Thanks and hope to hear from someone...

 

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