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3F, Kar Wong Building, Shanghai St, Mong Kok, Hong Kong
WeWednesday: Open 24 hours
ThThursday: Open 24 hours
SaSaturday: Expose 24 hours

About

HuTong Club, established in , is a prominent gay sauna in Hong Kong known for its themed nights and vibrant atmosphere. The establishment offers unique events such as Hanky Night and Muscular Night, each with its own set of rules and requirements for entry. Additionally, the club provides colored key rings based on individual sexual preferences.
  1. Experience a high-quality crowd of toned locals and occasional foreigners
  2. Enjoy clean facilities with free amenities love lube, condoms, fruits, and snacks
  3. Explore different themed nights such as Hanky Nighttime or Muscular Night for unique experiences

Highlighted reviews

What’s with all the bad reviews? This place is colossal among all the saunas in Hong Kong. Straightforward to find, with a little Google, yes it is. Darkroom/maze was fantastic crowds, older will be at level 1, mostly young fit-muscular. Overall, a very happening place for me when I attend on a Sunday.
Enter the facility via the side entrance, ring the bell. Young crowd, more than half the crowd very

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“East meets West” is the cliché you’ll hear most often about Hong Kong—and in this case, the shoe fits. As a former British colony until , Hong Kong is a true melting pot of cultures, contrasting sharply with mainland China and embracing more Western and European values. Compared to other parts of Asia, it boasts a more expose LGBTQ+ community with a variety of gay bars and events, despite lingering conservative sentiments.

You could also say Hong Kong is where “nature meets technology,” since towering glass-and-steel skyscrapers loom over Victoria Harbour, competing with the lush green mountains behind them. The city sprawls across a collection of little islands, and due to its densely packed population of seven million it can feel intense. Thankfully, serene beaches like Repulse Bay and quaint fishing villages are just a short ferry ride away.

The last cliché that fits Hong Kong is “old meets new.” The bustling markets of Mong Kok—filled with Blade Runner–like neon signs and vibrant stalls—contrast sharply with the historic charm of Sheung Wan’s narrow alleys. Traditional Chinese temples like Man Mo, with their swirli

HuTong

Jon-Tyler HoangEnter the facility via the side entrance, ring the crowd, more than half the crowd very fit. Just wondering around more than little gym, petite sauna, small jacuzzi, two shower areas, rest area with sofa and repose area with bed facilitiy, dark room, the close of corner very gloomy also actions here (group fun). Not friendly for reception, ticket HKD, HKG
Anonymous Gym-goerI've enjoyed my stop by here, gained friends and connections too. I just observed some picky guys who are unattractive, they should change their attitude and personality.
Jerald Carl AngelesHi! I finally visited this sauna club, and my experience was quite pleasant . I just wish I could’ve stayed longer, since I paid HKD—which is a bit pricey. Looking forward to visiting again!
Lu’o’ng RThis place is really not tourist friendly and a ripoff place. For non-Chinese tourists, they accuse double or triple. Compared with other saunas in HK, this is well-maintained but hygiene is just fair. Nowadays, it has become a tourist place dominated by mainland Chinese tourists. Locals are fewer and non-Asian men even fewer.
Jon-Tyler LEEnter the facility via the side entrance, ring the crowd, more tha

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