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Hong Kong bars, restaurants hope Paris Olympic Games TV coverage will bring customers out

  • Nightlife businesses plan promotions to lure customers to party as they watch athletes compete

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Entertainment districts such as Wan Chai are hoping the Paris Olympics can boost trade in bars and restaurants. Photo: May Tse
Wynna Wong

Bars and clubs in Hong Kong have pinned their hopes on the Paris Olympics to give their sagging fortunes a boost.

They are gearing up with promotions and special offers, including themed food and drink menus, as well as games and giveaways, in a bid to persuade people to enjoy some time out as they watch the world’s top athletes in action.

Many were expected to waive their usual cover charges, Chin Chun-wing, the chairman of the Hong Kong Bar and Club Association, said.

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“Hong Kong’s nightlife economy has been in its worst state in 20 years,” he added.

Chin said an emigration wave in recent years had shrunk the group of middle-class and high-spending consumers, and more low- to middle-income residents had opted to spend weekends and holidays in cheaper Shenzhen, just across the border.

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But he said it was still hoped that one of the world’s biggest sporting events would help the trade strike gold.

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