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On all the 4 saunas i went for first time I think QQ Fitness,CE and Rainbow Bear not bad. But Colony not that good. Hong Kong saunas have porn showing in the sauna even porn magazine. What Singapore sauna have as compare to Hong Kong one?

Singapore only have 4 saunas while Hong Kong have 16 saunas. If Hong kong saunas is located in SG that would be good.

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If you have a good experience stay in hostel in HK, please share here. 

For hostel in HK, my experience was :

-Moment Hostel at YMT : nice, but so small, and very very cramp inside the room. mostly stay here are tourist from china 

-Another hostel in Jordan : this one was not good

 

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HK resident here. For massage, Eden and Sonata are great if you're in Kowloon. Mark at Eden is a strong masseur and... very memorable. More senior but more experienced. In general, you won't go wrong in either place. Touch by 17 in YMT has younger guys (Eden/Sonata have a range of ages and body types) but nice facility, good skills. I don't recommend Hugo. It doesn't look like the photos on the website and I was kept waiting almost 20 minutes last time I went. Aloha can be good but before you pay, first make sure you're not being given the massage room with no shower. On the HK side, Wiz is the best, and the Spa @ Causeway Bay is also very good. No experience with saunas.

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Shanghai onsen has the best massages in hk in a Gay environment. Their sifu are properly trained and give you real massages and HE. Never really understood how it works though. I usually don't take the HE. They have a tiny sauna you can use before or after. Most of their therapists are 30+ though I think. 

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On 2/14/2019 at 9:16 PM, Enelym1978 said:

Shanghai onsen has the best massages in hk in a Gay environment. Their sifu are properly trained and give you real massages and HE. Never really understood how it works though. I usually don't take the HE. They have a tiny sauna you can use before or after. Most of their therapists are 30+ though I think. 

 

How much is a massage there?

 

Can choose the therapist in person?

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On 3/1/2019 at 4:06 PM, jiriki said:

 

I would like to know too. Not many clubs there I know, mainly pubs...

I’m a Hong Konger 

not quite sure about what a club is though 

I know there’s a bar/club in central called Petticoat Lane which has a dance floor. 

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Yesinn sucks.. no communal showers and my mixed bunk room really got girl (and from Singapore somemore, but friendly). 

 

Soda sauna the place not bad la but thu night no see any good guys but keep kena followed by Indian uncle, angmoh uncle and HK uncle... Lol

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Anybody who tried massages by "Master Kim"?

He's a kinda pro masseur, a senior chinese guy,  pretty popular for his massage videos (he has channels on youtube and FC2). He's mainly based in HK but also does some massage tours in Malaysia/Singapore.

in recent years, his videos began showing completely naked massages, and often also genital massages (with apparently no release). They're usually partially darkened/blurred, but you can see a lot anyway. 

Would be so curious to know if he actually gives HE, or not.

 

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On Wednesday, March 20, 2019 at 11:59 PM, firefight said:

 

Soda sauna the place not bad la but thu night no see any good guys but keep kena followed by Indian uncle, angmoh uncle and HK uncle... Lol

 

No surprise. Each sauna has its type of customers.

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21 hours ago, Chubbyman said:

Hi everyone

Can someone tell me where can i stay in hongkong which part?

Hongkong island or the main land?

Because after hongkong I will travel to Macau...so which is nearer?

Ps first time travel to Hong Kong n Macau.

Anyone can guide.

Thanks

 

Either side is ok. There's a ferry harbour in Tsim Sha Tsui (main land) and one in Sheungwan (island). If you like coffee places, mixed local and western cultures, you can stay in Sheungwan. If you want to be in a more local setting with more local shops, you can stay in Tsim Sha Tsui, plus there's a better city skyline view from Avenue of the Stars in Tsim Sha Tsui. But either side is convenient since HK is relatively small for touristy stuff.

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On 4/10/2019 at 11:54 AM, Guest Stay said:

Either side is ok. There's a ferry harbour in Tsim Sha Tsui (main land) and one in Sheungwan (island). If you like coffee places, mixed local and western cultures, you can stay in Sheungwan. If you want to be in a more local setting with more local shops, you can stay in Tsim Sha Tsui, plus there's a better city skyline view from Avenue of the Stars in Tsim Sha Tsui. But either side is convenient since HK is relatively small for touristy stuff.

Thanks

 

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