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Coronavirus: easing of social-distancing rules draws partygoers to Hong Kong’s Lan Kwai Fong

  • Revellers throng Lan Kwai Fong as the number of persons allowed to sit at a table is increased from four to six in restaurants, and two to four in pubs
  • Some bar owners hope relaxations will boost business, while others point to empty seats and urge government to do more to help them survive

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Drinkers can enjoy a night out into the early hours following Friday’s easing of coronavirus rules. Photo: Dickson Lee
Hundreds of partygoers gathered in Hong Kong’s entertainment district Lan Kwai Fong on Friday night to welcome the return of longer opening hours, as the city eased social-distancing measures in a move some bar owners lamented had come too late.

Empty seats were spotted in the buzzing Central area for what would typically have been the post-work rush ahead of the weekend, but crowds of revellers were later seen streaming into the bars.

Under the downgraded Covid-19 rules taking effect on Friday, the number of people allowed to a table increased from four to six in restaurants, and two to four at drinking venues.

Other changes include an extension of business hours to 2am in bars and clubs, and a rise in the seating capacity of restaurants, pubs and nightclubs from 50 per cent to 75 per cent.

Allan Zeman, the biggest landlord in Lan Kwai Fong, welcomed the rules revision, saying “many bars were already on life support”. Photo: Winson Wong
Allan Zeman, the biggest landlord in Lan Kwai Fong, welcomed the rules revision, saying “many bars were already on life support”. Photo: Winson Wong

At about 9.30pm, nearly 50 customers were smoking shisha, enjoying pizzas and drinking beer at Gurkha, a local bar.

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