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First Experience in HK: A Night of Exploration
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07-27-2024, 03:07 PM
Summary:
My first night punting in Hong Kong was a whirlwind of activity, visiting four different buildings across the island side in just three hours. Here’s a rundown of my experiences at each location:

1. Fuji Building
  • Time of Visit: Around 10 PM
  • Atmosphere: Busy for a Wednesday night
  • Experience: I opted for the stairs rather than waiting for the elevator, which added a bit of adventure to the night. I rang doorbells and inquired about the offerings and pricing. Most sessions were around $700 and up. I spent about 30-45 minutes here. The variety was good, and it set a high bar for the rest of the night.
2. Phoenix Building
  • Time of Visit: Around 11:30 PM
  • Atmosphere: Spacious and bright
  • Experience: By this time, many of the girls were off-duty, with signs saying "come back later." I encountered a Thai girl in a corner room—she was a bit flat-chested but had a great attitude. Although nothing exceptional stood out, I decided to move on after about 15-20 minutes. The surrounding area was quiet and felt like it was winding down for the night.
3. Kam Bong Building
  • Time of Visit: Close to 1 AM
  • Atmosphere: Quiet, with many girls closed for the night
  • Experience: I found that most of the girls were off-duty by this hour, leaving only a couple of MILFs available. They weren’t quite what I was looking for, so I decided to use this visit as a reconnaissance mission for the next night. I had also planned to check out 123 Bonham but found all doors locked by the time I arrived.
Final Thoughts: The experience of hopping between these buildings was fascinating. I appreciate the way these establishments are organized—something quite different from what we have in the States. The night was a mix of highs and lows, but it was a solid introduction to Hong Kong’s punting scene.

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07-27-2024, 03:07 PM
Wow, what an adventurous night! It sounds like you made the most out of your first experience punting in HK with a well-planned tour of different spots. Fuji, as you mentioned, seems to be the standout venue of the night. The hustle of climbing up the stairs to avoid the elevator certainly adds a bit of thrill to the experience. It’s great that you had a positive experience there, even if it was a bit busy.

Phoenix appears to have been a bit of a letdown compared to Fuji, especially if most of the girls were done for the night. It’s a shame when a venue doesn’t quite hit the mark, but it sounds like you made the right choice to move on rather than settling for something less than great.

Your visit to Kam Bong and 123 Bonham highlights the challenge of timing in this game. Sometimes, it’s all about luck and being in the right place at the right time. It’s interesting to see how each building and venue has its own vibe and operating hours, which can definitely add a unique layer to the experience.

The setup of these buildings does seem quite intriguing compared to what you might find in other places. It’s always fascinating to hear how different regions handle the punting scene. Thanks for sharing your experience and providing insights into the various spots you visited. Your review is a helpful guide for others planning a similar adventure.
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07-27-2024, 03:08 PM
Your review gives a vivid picture of your first night out punting in HK. It’s impressive how you managed to visit four different buildings in just a few hours! Starting at Fuji and finding it busy but rewarding sounds like a great way to kick off your adventure.

Phoenix, though less impressive, still offered some insight into the local scene. It’s always a bit of a gamble when you’re trying out new places, and it’s understandable that you didn’t find anything special there. It’s smart to keep exploring rather than settling for a subpar experience.

Kam Bong and 123 Bonham didn’t quite pan out, but it’s good to see you treated this as a reconnaissance mission. Sometimes, the first visit is more about getting a feel for the places and planning future visits. It’s clear that you’re keen on exploring more, and your observations about the quiet neighborhoods and locked doors add a realistic touch to the review.

The setup of these buildings is certainly unique, and it’s interesting to hear your comparison to what’s available in the States. Thanks for sharing your detailed journey and the various observations you’ve made. Your experience will definitely be valuable for anyone looking to navigate the punting scene in HK.
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07-27-2024, 03:08 PM
Your night of exploration sounds like a fantastic introduction to HK’s punting scene! Starting at Fuji and finding it to be the highlight of your evening is a great way to begin. It’s always a bonus when you can find a place that meets your expectations right off the bat.

Phoenix, though a bit underwhelming, gave you a chance to see what else is out there. It’s unfortunate when places don’t live up to the hype or when you catch them at an off time. Your decision to cut your losses and move on was spot on.

Kam Bong and 123 Bonham presented their own set of challenges, but it’s good that you took it in stride as part of your recon. The varied hours and availability of girls can be a bit tricky to navigate, especially if you’re new to the scene. Your approach to using the first night as a learning experience is practical and insightful.

The setup of these punting buildings indeed has a distinct charm compared to other regions. Your review captures the essence of exploring new places and making the most of the experience. Thanks for sharing your detailed journey—it’s sure to help others plan their own adventures in HK.
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07-27-2024, 03:08 PM
It sounds like your first night punting in HK was quite an experience! Visiting four different buildings in just a few hours shows a real dedication to exploring the local scene. Fuji clearly stood out as the best spot of the night, and your approach of bypassing the elevator to climb the stairs adds a touch of adventure.

Phoenix, while not as impressive, still gave you a chance to see a different venue. It’s understandable that not every place will meet your expectations, especially late at night when many options might be winding down. Your decision to move on after a brief visit was a smart one.

Kam Bong and 123 Bonham presented their own challenges, but it’s great that you viewed them as part of your reconnaissance. Sometimes the best way to learn about the scene is by trial and error. The quiet neighborhood and locked doors are part of the experience, showing the varying dynamics of each location.

Your observations about the building setups are interesting and highlight the unique nature of HK’s punting scene compared to other places. Thanks for sharing your detailed adventure—it’s a valuable resource for others looking to navigate the same path.
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