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==Entertainment and shopping== There are numerous bars and [[Striptease|strip joints]] in the [[red-light district]] part of Wan Chai catering to tourists. Within this [[Fenwick Pier]] the Fleet Arcade hosted the only [[McDonald's]] that served alcohol and pizza in Hong Kong until 2004 when it was closed; its replacement was an up-market restaurant. Benches of the McDonald's were however left behind at the lobby of the arcade.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |date=2022-01-20 |title='We'll shed a few tears': the last days of Hong Kong's Fleet Arcade |url=https://www.scmp.com/lifestyle/travel-leisure/article/3163913/last-days-fleet-arcade-fenwick-pier-hong-kong-hang-out |access-date=2024-08-05 |website=South China Morning Post |language=en}}</ref> [[Fenwick Pier]] was landlocked since 2016 following reclamation by the government, and was closed and handed back to the government on 11 February 2022, with a new fire station to be built on the land of where the arcade stood. Prior to the handover of Hong Kong, Fenwick pier was regularly visited by vessels, with numbers ranging from 37 to 99 annually.<ref name=":0" /> [[Johnston Road]] and [[Queen's Road East]] are the two major streets in the area. Export clothing shops line Johnston and [[Luard Road]]s predominantly. Queen's Road East has many stores selling Chinese style wooden furniture. [[Spring Garden Lane]] and Tai Wo Street are lined with stalls selling for vegetables, fruit and household items. [[Tai Yuen Street]] specialises in toys in stalls and shops. [[Lee Tung Street]] was in the 2010s converted into a Lee Tung Avenue zone of luxurious residential apartments, shopping, restaurants and bars.
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