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December 14th, 2005, 05:32 PM
Anyone got any great pics of Lan Kwai?
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View Full Version : Lan Kwai Fong (蘭桂坊) _00_deathscar December 14th, 2005, 05:32 PM Anyone got any great pics of Lan Kwai? Terrence December 15th, 2005, 09:52 AM I got a lot of pics of Lan Kwai Fong, but SCC doesn't allow me posting pic from my laptop daveo18 December 15th, 2005, 10:16 AM I've got one from Saturday night on my blog here: http://www.saltwater.squarespace.com/journal/2005/12/11/santafest.html Manila-X December 15th, 2005, 10:29 AM Lan Kwai Fong is where I go for burgers :D Al's Diner serves the best burgers in HK if not, San Francisco Steak House in Tsim Sha Tsui :D But I still remembered that tragic event that happened there back in New Years Eve back in the mid 90s. There was a stampede that happened! Lan Kwai Fong http://jpatokal.iki.fi/photo/travel/HongKong/LanKwaiFong_Night.JPG http://www.travelchinaguide.com/images/photogallery/0014000/lan%20kwai%20fong%2010013935t.jpg http://www.hongkong-guide.de/hong_kong/images/tagebuch_2005/lan-kwai-fong-2.jpg Terrence December 15th, 2005, 10:38 AM Wanch, The pics posted by you are cool indeed, I wonder if you think some buildings at LKF should be renovated, or even redeveloped. By the way, I think they should consider some feasible proposals to expand and make a better connection with "SOHO" i think it can have multiplier effect if they are willing to collaborate with "SOHO". Manila-X December 15th, 2005, 01:03 PM Wanch, The pics posted by you are cool indeed, I wonder if you think some buildings at LKF should be renovated, or even redeveloped. By the way, I think they should consider some feasible proposals to expand and make a better connection with "SOHO" i think it can have multiplier effect if they are willing to collaborate with "SOHO". Thanks but I found those images on the net! I also agree that they should renovate some areas but not all. At least improve the areas between Lan Kwai Fong and Staunton St. hkskyline November 12th, 2012, 02:29 AM LOUD KO MESSAGE FOR ROWDY BARS The Standard Monday, November 12, 2012 Upstairs bars in Lan Kwai Fong and other popular districts may become more somber with calls for more stringent crowd and noise controls. Food and health minister Ko Wing-man, accompanied by police, Food and Environmental Hygiene Department staff and firemen staged an "unscheduled inspection" of bars in Lan Kwai Fong and Tsim Sha Tsui from midnight Saturday until early yesterday, saying he is concerned about various safety and noise issues. "We are concerned about noise affecting residents nearby," he said. "Also there's the danger that customers may be risking their own safety should there be a fire, especially if the bars are overcrowded." Yau Tsim Mong district councillor Derek Hung Chiu-wah said he has received complaints about noise from residents living near some upstairs bars on Ashley Road in Tsim Sha Tsui. "The complaints are not only about the noise coming from the bars, but also from those who are drunk and yelling on the streets after midnight," Hung said. "Residents are also concerned about their own safety because many young people who may be drunk start fights around the area." Hung added the government may consider restricting the opening hours of upstairs bars located close to residential buildings. But he agreed any new restrictions may not be imposed on those near commercial buildings. An upstairs bar owner feared limits on the number of customers will greatly affect his business. "We charge each customer a fixed full price with unlimited drinks," said Kevin Ho Lok-hey, proprietor of Moola Pub in Tsim Sha Tsui. "If the government limits the number of customers, it would mean a decline in our revenues." Ho's bar - located in a commercial building on Chatham Road South - charges men HK$300 and women HK$100 to HK$200 for unlimited drinks on weekends from 9pm to 4.30am. He said the bar generates most of its alcohol sales on weekends, when about 100 customers will patronize the premises, while weekdays would only attract 20 to 30 customers. A Food and Health Bureau spokesman said the administration launched a public consultation regarding club liquor licenses from July to September last year, and that district representatives and residents have generally urged more stringent controls on the nuisance caused by bars. He said the bureau will work with the Liquor Licensing Board based on the results of the public consultation. |