American lawyer Samuel Bickett who was convicted of ‘assaulting’ an undercover policeman who denied he was a cop – has been released from jail and deported.
Tag: Wanchai
Adiós Coyote
After almost 23 years and too many frozen margaritas and shots of tequila to count Coyote Wanchai shut its doors last night for the final time.
Another ‘victim’ of greedy landlords who have destroyed so many businesses in Hong Kong. Sadly, there are now more empty/closed former bars/restaurants on Wanchai’s Lockhart Road than open ones.
Surely in the middle of a global pandemic, with no tourists likely for at least another six months – as a landlord it’s better to have some money coming in than to have your place sit empty for months…
Anyway, Coyote is gone like so many others over the years. There were a surprising number of people having a last drink who were also there on opening night…
A final few bcene photos…
https://bcmagazine.smugmug.com/Bcene-photos/2021/20211111-Coyote-Wanchai-Adios/i-MVZ85j7
https://bcmagazine.smugmug.com/Bcene-photos/2021/20211111-Coyote-Wanchai-Adios/i-9fmPfxC
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https://bcmagazine.smugmug.com/Bcene-photos/2021/20211111-Coyote-Wanchai-Adios/i-mSFHHKP
1st Anniversary @ The Bridge | 1 March 2003
The Bridge has long passed into Hong Kong’s nightlife lore, back in March 2003 it was celebrating a first anniversary with friends and customers.
The full gallery of images is here
https://bcmagazine.smugmug.com/Bcene-photos/2003/1st-anniversary-the-bridge-1/i-zBkwrf3
https://bcmagazine.smugmug.com/Bcene-photos/2003/1st-anniversary-the-bridge-1/i-nFvPthj
https://bcmagazine.smugmug.com/Bcene-photos/2003/1st-anniversary-the-bridge-1/i-5cGvX3r
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https://bcmagazine.smugmug.com/Bcene-photos/2003/1st-anniversary-the-bridge-1/i-sBrM47s
https://bcmagazine.smugmug.com/Bcene-photos/2003/1st-anniversary-the-bridge-1/i-9CWrhTS
Joyless Christmas Eve in Hong Kong
Usually one of the most vibrant and happiest evenings of the year… Christmas Eve was dark and joyless in 2020 with Carrie Lam closing Hong Kong’s bars and restaurants. Even the infamous ‘Club 7/11’ was shuttered…
https://bcmagazine.smugmug.com/Bcene-photos/2020/Christmas-Eve-Wanchai/i-hbjb6dZ
https://bcmagazine.smugmug.com/Bcene-photos/2020/Christmas-Eve-Wanchai/i-ps6fhd5
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https://bcmagazine.smugmug.com/Bcene-photos/2020/Christmas-Eve-Wanchai/i-W7XCPF2
Hong Kong Protests – Wanchai – 24 May, 2020
After Beijing’s announcement of the unilateral imposition of a ‘National Security’ law on Hong Kong the first post Wuhan virus protest demonstration occurred, after the police rejected an application for a march, on 24 May, 2020.
Thousands of people walked peacefully from Causeway Bay towards Wanchai to register their protest against Beijing’s actions. The streets resonating to the strains of what has become Hong Kong’s unofficial national anthem Glory to Hong Kong – including a plaintive mouth-organ version.
And as with the marches and demonstrations in 2019, attendees were peaceful – until hundreds of police dressed in riot gear and armed to the teeth with all their new ‘toys’ arrived to create tensions where none existed before.
Looking to annoy and irritate for no reason:
Blocking shoppers from using the escalator to access the bridge from Pacific Place to the Admiralty MTR and forcing people to climb the stairs outside.
30 or so police charging up onto the pedestrian bridge at Wanchai MTR threatening people going to the station, blocking the entrance for five minutes – until the about twenty people trying to use the bridge had descended the stairs to walk to use another entrance/cross the road before they ran off…
Launching rounds of tear gas down Hennessy Road, when the road was empty…
Intimidating reporters through stop and search, spraying them with pepper spray.
Apparently a couple of ‘protester’s broke the windows of a store in Causeway Bay – but there are so many plainclothes police deployed now, who have (sadly) been seen caught and charged with initiating violence and criminal damage, that it’s impossible to describe them as anything other than persons dressed in black until further information, is known.
https://bcmagazine.smugmug.com/Bcene-photos/2020/Hong-Kong-Protests-Wanchai-24-May-2020/i-DmRRvXw
What was caught on video (credit @WilliamYang120) was a policeman in riot uniform walking into a convenience store and stealing a bottle of water. Why hasn’t he been arrested and charged? If it was a member of the public, they would have been. After the video emerged on twitter, police (media liaison officers?) went to the shop to pay for the water.
https://bcmagazine.smugmug.com/Bcene-photos/2020/Hong-Kong-Protests-Wanchai-24-May-2020/i-rdCT8RF
Under Beijing’s new law, likely you would not be able to read this article. The press would not be allowed to take photos and videos of the many acts of violence the police have perpetrated on HongKongers over the last year.
If the police have nothing to hide why do they actively try to stop the media from recording arrests and enforcement actions?
https://bcmagazine.smugmug.com/Bcene-photos/2020/Hong-Kong-Protests-Wanchai-24-May-2020/i-jSF7Kkh
More images here
https://bcmagazine.smugmug.com/Bcene-photos/2020/Hong-Kong-Protests-Wanchai-24-May-2020/i-krVQsm4/A
Joe Bananas 21 Anniversary – 29 September, 2007
Joe Bananas, a Hong Kong institution, turned 21 on the 29 September, 2007
Click on any image or here for the full gallery of photographs.
https://bcmagazine.smugmug.com/Bcene-photos/2007/Joe-Bananas-21-Anniversary-29-Sept-2007/i-c4Lwb9W
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https://bcmagazine.smugmug.com/Bcene-photos/2007/Joe-Bananas-21-Anniversary-29-Sept-2007/i-r7T8BSZ
Ricks Cafe – 15 December 2003
Rick’s Cafe celebrated another awesome year on the 15 December, 2003
Click on any image or here for the full gallery of photographs.
https://bcmagazine.smugmug.com/Bcene-photos/2003/Ricks-cafe-anniversary-15/i-pqWc7cp
https://bcmagazine.smugmug.com/Bcene-photos/2003/Ricks-cafe-anniversary-15/i-3wrzwrm
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https://bcmagazine.smugmug.com/Bcene-photos/2003/Ricks-cafe-anniversary-15/i-PhWQj84
St Patricks Day @ Delaneys – 17 March 2001
The annual celebration of St Patrick’s Day at Delaney’s Wanchai, 17 March, 2001.
Click on any image or here for the full gallery of photographs.
https://bcmagazine.smugmug.com/Bcene-photos/2001/St-Patricks-Day-Delaneys/i-PV5fqvn
https://bcmagazine.smugmug.com/Bcene-photos/2001/St-Patricks-Day-Delaneys/i-HpWbfsZ
https://bcmagazine.smugmug.com/Bcene-photos/2001/St-Patricks-Day-Delaneys/i-St75rgM
https://bcmagazine.smugmug.com/Bcene-photos/2001/St-Patricks-Day-Delaneys/i-ZzGfpks