This is The Best Cigar Lounge in Hong Kong: Red Chamber Cigar Divan
Named after Cao Xueqin's 18th-century Chinese masterpiece, a novel about a young man who spent his entire youth surrounded by beauty, warmth, and brilliance, and only understood what he had once the women he loved were gone, the family fallen, and the splendour reduced to memory. The novel is not really about loss. It is about the cost of failing to be grateful while there was still something to be grateful for. That is the spirit this place carries. Rosewood floors, carved wooden details, embroidered walls, and regulars who have learned to sit still and appreciate exactly where they are. In this video we walk through the space and make the case for why, in a city full of serious cigar lounges, this one deserves your full attention. Red Chamber Cigar Divan, Shop 405-406A, Pedder Building, 12 Pedder Street, Central, Hong Kong.

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