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Let loose at this centennial teahouse-turned-dance floor before it relocates for good

It’s no surprise that we Hongkongers love dim sum, and whether you’ve snagged a seat there or not, you’ve definitely heard of Lin Heung Lau. This historic tea house on the corner of Wellington Street and Aberdeen Street dates back to the 1920s, and it’s been a staple for dim sum-goers over the years. Nonetheless, the restaurant has had its fair share of financial issues and closures, such as a two-year hiatus in the summer of 2022 due to the pandemic, before reopening in the spring of 2024.
Earlier this year, Lin Heung Lau took to its Instagram account and announced that its Central branch would be relocating to Tung Ning Building on Des Voeux Road Central, a short five-minute walk from its former location. While we’re sad to see the legendary establishment move away, they’re celebrating the end of an era by going out with a bang.
The well-loved establishment has teamed up with global music collective RaveDao to host a dim sum rave on April 18. Once the lights dim, Lin Heung Lau’s dining space will be transformed into a high-energy dancefloor for partygoers to let loose. The event’s DJ lineup is still under wraps, but attendees can expect to catch international and local artists on the decks, spinning pulsating beats throughout the night.
Stay tuned to this page for more details closer to the event, and get your tickets here.
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