The Chinese Palace was one of Hong Kong’s most prominent nightclubs of the 1970s, with an ornate neon sign topped by a gleaming crown. Reaching out over the street on an elaborate scepter-shaped arm, the round body of the sign contrasted with the yellow neon squares—the colour reserved for China’s emperors that covered the high-end establishment’s exterior façade.
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