Hong Kong’s exclusive clubs and the million-dollar memberships they charge
- From the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club to the Pacific Club, the Post takes a look at city’s most prominent clubhouses and their debenture schemes

Hong Kong’s exclusive American Club sparked outrage earlier this week when it asked non-US members to pay as much as HK$1.5 million (US$192,140) to retain their memberships, with some saying the abrupt move has undertones of discrimination.
The club, which has premises in Central and Tai Tam, said members must submit their declarations of intent by August 31.
Anyone who failed to do so or opted not to pay the first instalment of the top-up amount would have their debenture redeemed at face value and their membership cancelled from September 1, it added.
As the incident brings private members’ clubs into the spotlight, the Post takes a look at some of the most prominent ones, including those with debentures.
Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club
Dating back 134 years, the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club was originally known as the Hongkong Corinthian Sailing Club before changing its name in 1894.