He is an Italian businessman.
Lan Kwai Fong Bar Street originated in the early 1970s when the Hong Kong government began urban renewal in the Central and Western District.
At that time, an Italian businessman opened an Italian clothing store and restaurant here.
Some "yuppies" who work in Central want a place to chat after get off work, so this restaurant becomes their happy hour gathering place.
Since then, Lan Kwai Fong has gradually become a classy leisure place, with more and more bars, restaurants and entertainment venues opening.
Lan Kwai Fong is the palace of nightlife in Hong Kong. It is an alley in the area between D'Aguilar Street and Wyndham Street in Central. It is L-shaped and paved with cobblestones. The streets are lined with more than 90 restaurants and bars, offering Japanese
, India, Italy, Mexico, France, the United States, the Middle East and other places, are very popular among white-collar workers, foreigners and tourists.
Hong Kong Entertainment Group Holdings Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Hong Kong Entertainment), which owns the Levels and Bungalow clubs in Lan Kwai Fong, Hong Kong, and two bars, Solas and I Know John, has submitted a prospectus to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and applied for listing on the main board.
The net proceeds from the listing will be used to open a club and a bar, acquire one or more high-end bars, upgrade existing clubs and bars, and strengthen marketing and promotion plans.
Extended information: Special tips for visiting Lan Kwai Fong 1. You must bring your ID card when going to Lan Kwai Fong. Hong Kong stipulates that teenagers under the age of 20 are not allowed to drink, so many bars require ID checks.
2. Try not to bring a backpack when going to Lan Kwai Fong, because it costs money to store it.
You need to register a mobile phone number to deposit a package, but you can register a mainland phone number.
3. If you go to some famous bars, be sure to dress carefully.
Slippers are not allowed to enter, and girls wearing jeans, sneakers, or T-shirts are not allowed to enter.
You can wear no makeup.
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