...entire Wan Chai scene feels dead to me too, but I chalked my recent visits to simply not understanding 'the beast'--not knowing what night is going to be hot.
I've been to Wan Chai around 4 times within the past few weeks, always on a Thursday, Friday, or Saturday, and always around 11:30 PM or later, and save for only one evening which felt average or slightly above (I've been in Wan Chai on 'big nights' before so I know what a 'full night' in Wan Chai looks like, it gets packed like LKF) the scene was dead.
Whenever in Wan Chai I make a point to walk around the entire 2-3 blocks (both sides) to get a strong indicator of the overall vibe for that night and to see what places are hot that particular night... Some of the usual pubs were crammed, they always are though so that's not new. Insiders has been dead EACH time, always a bad ratio in there now and I notice the same 4-5 girls hanging together (one ultra skinny girl with short hair, you'll know her when you see her) who I think have a deal with the bar to bait men into buying them drinks. ESCAPE was hopping one night I was there, the rest was empty or felt really quite.
Even the velvet-curtain girly bars looked dead, more than a few had their curtains pulled back entirely with all the lights on and NO ONE inside. Really weird.
Amazonia did seem busy half the nights I was there. I didn't go in, but seemed busy. So, there's that. I really don't understand it. Maybe I was truly in the wrong places for those nights... or I was unlucky, or maybe it's just a bad time of year to be there, or maybe the Wan Chai scene is changing.
I was even in Wan Chai (briefly) on New Years Eve and it felt dead then too, but I explained that away in my own mind as, "there's simply too many other places to be on NYE than Wan Chai (LKF primarily, the boardwalk, elsewhere). I left Wan Chai 30 min to midnight so maybe it was about to pick up after that and I missed all the action--I don't think so, but who knows. Maybe.
So, yeah. I don't quite understand Wan Chai because there is no set weeknight 'to be there'. One Friday is different from the next Friday. One Saturday is not the same as the previous or next Saturday. And so on...
My closing thought is that the whole scene lives and dies by Indonesian and Philippine girls, it's all up to them if/when they decide to come en mass--this makes Wan Chai worth going.... I used to know an Indo girl who seemingly knew which nights 'to go' and they were always explosive nights. But whenever I decide to go on my own they are no where near as good. I have no idea how it works. Must be some sort of Indo/Philo-girl Batphone or something.
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