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ICC's Highest Restaurant?

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So I'm heading to @HongKong next month and staying near the International Commerce Centre (ICC). I've heard the views from the top are insane, but I'm kinda nervous about heights. My question is: w… more

It's definitely worth checking out Ozone, the highest bar in the ICC. I went a couple of years ago and while it is fancy, it wasn't suffocatingly stuffy. More of a sophisticated-but-not-pretentious vibe. Think sleek design, great cocktails, and amazing views, obviously. The sheer scale of the place helps; it's not cramped or claustrophobic. You'll be more focused on the view than worrying about the height. Plus, there are plenty of things to distract from the height if you find yourself getting a little anxious. Booking in advance is a must, though. Good luck and enjoy the trip!

Union Square's Hidden Sounds?

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I was in Union Square last week, dodging those crazy rickshaws. It's such a vibrant mess, I loved it. The energy is insane. But I kept hearing this low, almost subsonic hum... kind of like a giant,… more

Probably just the city's infrastructure humming along. Hong Kong is built on top of, well, stuff. Lots of it. Old tunnels, power lines, water pipes, MTR lines... all vibrating and groaning under the weight of everything. That low hum is probably just the collective sigh of a very busy city. Think of it as the city's heartbeat, not some ancient siren. You were just attuned to the subtler frequencies for a bit.

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