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If you think the markets have been scary, wait until you set foot in Igor's. Reservations are a must at this happy house of horrors, where you'll be entertained by a host of ghouls, goblins and other creepy critters during an evening unlike any other you'll experience in Hong Kong. Paint your face, feast on plankloads of food in the medieval dining hall, groan at the comedy skits and dance your head off to the shock'n'roll rhythms of The Rolling Bones. Adults pay $36 during the week and $49 on Fridays and Saturdays, while kids under 12 get in for only $18 on Sundays. Igor's is at 181 Connaught Road West and is closed Mondays. Tel. 852-2108-4467.
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October 12, 1998
MAIN FEATURE Hong Kong City Guide: The handover's over, the fun's just begun and the price is right. Here's the best of what's in store
KITSCH REPORT Hong Kong is coming to resemble another big Chinese city: Shanghai. Or Shanghai during its 1930s heyday, to be precise
HOT TIP Step beyond the bustle of Central and the concrete of Kowloon by seeking out Hong Kong's green spaces
WEB CR@WLING The HKTA's website has won many awards, and for good reason
SHORT CUTS Hong Kong tourism officials are cheered by recent surveys showing the City of Life is rebounding as a business travel destination
DETOURS If you think the markets have been scary, wait until you set foot in Igor's
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