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"Hong Kong" Name Origination?

BigFree
California
I was wondering how the club in Tijuana got it's name. I recently learned there was a club by the same name in Pattaya Thailand.

More than likely, it's named after the first gentlemen's club in Hong Kong.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong_Kong_…

If anyone has differing information, I'd be interested in reading about it.

4 comments

  • shailynn
    2 years ago
    Will someone please put scrubby in “time out?”
  • motorhead
    2 years ago
    To understand the answer to the question, once must study a bit of anthropology.

    The most common theory is the first migration of Eastern Asians (including perhaps from China) occurred about 15,000 years ago when a land bridge existed between Asia and America.

    Therefore, Native Americans are genetic ancestors of Eastern Asians.

    And thusly, Mexicans are a polymorphic mix which includes a big percentage of Indigenous American ancestry.

    In a nutshell, there’s your answer
  • PutaTester
    2 years ago
    Actually, the owners were trying to attract an Asian clientele.

    The golden lions outside of the MGM Grand were put there for the same reason.

  • rugrat
    2 years ago
    You guys have probably heard this before, but I had a new one from my Uber driver this week. He said the two reasons to visit Tijuana are the Mexican Food and the "Chinese" food, which was a reference to Hong Kong.
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