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Late Night with The Orient
Dear A&K Partner,
Greetings from Hong Kong!
Characterized by its historical significance and ancient traditions, The Orient offers the opportunity to explore iconic architectures, royal palaces and museums. The Orient also offers a bustling and energetic nightlife, often overlooked by guests to the region. In this newsletter we showcase a range of evening activities offered in China and Japan. All of which can be added to our multiple-day, classic journeys. To include any of the below travel suggestions in your guests’ upcoming vacations, please Contact Us.
Best regards,
Kath Fok
Managing Director
Abercrombie & Kent Hong Kong - serving China and the Far East

Great Wall Dinner
The Great Wall has long been surrounded by myth and legend, but despite the many inaccuracies written, it remains one of the greatest man-made wonders of the world. The Great Wall rides some of the highest peaks of the Yan Mountains affording some stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Originally built to guard strategic passes to the plains on which Beijing is located, the magnificent vistas and solitary setting here exemplify the grandeur and dazzling achievement of 5,000 years of Chinese civilization.
Walk along the magnificent Great Wall before sundown, enjoy a catered dinner atop the giant architecture with the spectacular scenery as the backdrop.

Shanghai Alley Strolls
Tianzifang (also known as Lane 210), is tucked away off of Tai Kang Road and forms part of the French Concession in Shanghai, a lovely neighbourhood often overlooked by visitors. Originally a factory area in old Shanghai famous for its soy sauce, the area has been lovingly restored and is now home to local designers, artists, and other entrepreneurial spirits who have opened charming boutiques, galleries, and restaurants. This is Shanghai’s newest and most innovative example of where the past meets the present.

Tokyo Nightly Walk
Shinjuku is indisputably Tokyo’s nightlife capital– experience a selection of after-hours food and fun in two of its most energetic areas; Kabuki Cho, the world’s safest red-light district and the back lanes of Golden-gai. Golden-gai is home to the “izakaya” a collection of unique micro pubs known for their whiskey and delectable snacks. Bring your appetite for both food and fun!
- Meet your guide at your hotel and transfer to Shinjuku (40 minutes)
- Kabuki Cho – For dinner, taste your way around a select group of snack stalls and pubs (70 minutes including dinner)
- Continue to the Hanazono Shrine (10 minutes on foot)
- Hanazono Shrine – a revered 17th century Shinto Shrine in the heart of Tokyo's nightlife (15 minutes)
- Visit the izakaya along the Golden-gai (50 minutes)

Osaka Evening Foodie
It may be Japan’s “Second City” but Osaka is Japan’s “Foodie Utopia” – here a cornucopia of food experiences await you – choose your start time (from two options) and get ready for the ultimate foodie experience as you join your guide and visit three of Osaka’s most popular food areas.
Join your guide and head out on this delectable Osaka experience – your journey will include the following visits:
- ‘Dotonbori’ District: Established in the early 17th century Dotonburi is the official entertainment district of Osaka. Food is the main attraction due to its ever-growing number of bars, restaurants, and food stalls. Popular options include Ramen, Takoyaki (breaded dough balls stuffed with octopus) and Okonomiyaki (a delicious savoury pancake).
- Hozenji Yokocho Alley: a pebble paved alley lined with food stalls and tea houses.
- Sennichimae Jizodori Yokocho Alley: shopping street under an old world Edo atmosphere
Following the tour, you will be transferred back to your hotel.
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