Halloween sales at Hong Kong’s Lan Kwai Fong plunged up to 70 per cent on what the entertainment district’s founder called a “crazy night”, that left bars empty after police restricted access to the area fearing protest havoc.
Allan Zeman, known as the father of the LKF, said the shock to business was among the worst in its history with some venues having just a handful of punters for one of the top party nights of the year.
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