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Looking at planning a trip to HK and wondering anyone had expwri vce punting or with nightlife?
I've seen you could find directories on ****** mini app feature but I since lost where I had this and not sure how to access this feature and what to look for? I'm keen to find a girl to spend time with and have some fun also. Any advice is appreciated
 
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There is an English language forum here:
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I've found it invaluable.

The site is big, complex, and uses software that is two decades old, so read the FAQs carefully.

They have a "Reading Access" (RA) system of seniority that rewards good contributions. If you register and login you'll have RA10 and you'll be able to read most of the actual useful information you need. There will be a few posts you won't be able to read, and you won't be able to see photos that are not from public sources, i.e photos taken by punters, or taken from girls' social media.

If you want to start posting, read the instructions carefully, and read what others have posted to get a feel for what is tolerated and what gets ignored or flamed. The seniority system relies on "Rating" posts with "karma" or "acceptance", so the protocol is to leave a "Rating" before adding to a thread. And if your comment or query is a one-liner, like "Please PM me her contact", that should be done in the Rating, not with a new post.

Obviously, it's possible to make bookings and turn up to a hotel room (like is common in NZ) ("Hotel Walk-in" in the forum). However, the uniquely fun thing in HK is the large buildings with small rooms that are, at least in principle, independent businesses. Prostitution is legal, but not running a brothel, hence the single woman - single punter (141) rooms. In those buildings you just wander the halls and knock on the doors without a "Busy" sign. This is "141 Walk-up". This is mostly what I have experience with, as it's all I need for a short visit.

If you're looking for a companion for a few days, that's a little different, more of a freelancer thing... There is some discussion about that too.

I've been meaning to writing something more detailed, but if you ask some questions I can try to answer them.
 
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thanks alot for this info, the forum seems quite active and lots of information. I haven't registered as yet but see alot of '141 walk ups' are abbreviated so wonder how to find what hotel is being refered to - but i've only just skim read soem of the threads. I'll have a good browse over the next couple days!
The walk up hotel situation seems intereting - is it a bit of a gamble as to who opens the door? Have you had experience with this? What if you don't like what you see when the door opens, is it normal practice to just keep going and knocking around? Seems strange but this may be the norm over there.
ALso curious if you have experience of what it's like just going in HK with a intention on meeting and picking up girls?
Thanks for the info again i'll take some time to understand the forum.
 
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OK, a terminology thing:
The "141 walkups" are not hotels, they are buildings where several floors have been converted into one-woman facilities. The lower floors will be shops and there may be regular residences or cheap hotels on some of the other floors.

Largest ones are:
Fuji Building (Causeway Bay/Wanchai) on HK Island.
James S Lee Building (Tsim Sha Tsui - bottom of the Kowloon peninsula)
King Hing Building (Mongkok - middle of the Kowloon peninsula).
So you'll see people talk about Fuji, JSL, and KH.
If you want some idea of what these buildings are like here are two videos by the same person, I think.
The first video is shot in Phoenix Building (Causeway Bay on HK Island, east of the central district with the banks and stuff). Only two floors are girls, so smaller than the above.
At around 12 seconds the G5 door is Sammi, one of the legendary milfs there.
Her current advert name is "Happy":
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The second video is in Sheung Wan, west of the central district. In this cases he got some girls to actually open the doors.

It's not super cheap, but almost always includes showering together in a miniscule shower (they want you clean) and very energetic service. They want the turn over.
Last time I was in HK, a year ago, I visited: Sammi/Happy in Phoenix 600HKD (130NZD) for about 30-45 mins; A HK girl in James Lee that would also have been 600 but I elected to have a 30 min massage first, so it was 900 all up; A Thai girl in James Lee. Quoted 500 and was 800 including a massage.

There tend to be signs and sometimes photos (for longer-term workers like Sammi) on the doors. If they are busy there will be a sign. Very occasionally there will be a "no foreigners" sign,, but that's never been a problem for me. If you keep an eye on the Forum you may get some intel on someone really good.

There's no obligation to go in if you knock, so you can browse. Obviously use your head and pick someone who has a friendly vibe. The good thing is that you're interacting directly with the provider - there's no middle man/woman

There are security cameras everywhere and the girls have several different views of the corridor on their screens. It's pretty safe unless you behave like an idiot - noone wants trouble that will ruin their business.

If you want to try "Hotel walk-in" you obviously can't just walk in, you first have to contact an agent, typically on Tele gram or Whats App or SMS and they direct you to a particular hotel. I've never tried that. It looks like it tends to be more expensive and better quality but the downside is that it's like punting in NZ - you spend time getting oranised and getting there so it's annoying to walk away. With 141 walkup the next door is only 2 metres away...
 
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