Around Asia, Raves Are Being Thrown at Cultural Heritage Sites, But Why?
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Nights out are usually a blur, but this one I’m particularly struggling to remember.

My friend and I pulled out of an Uber on a Saturday evening and began walking by the seaside. Earlier in the week, it had typhooned. The storm had subsided, but the weather was still moody: waves tumbled against the rocks along the harbor and the wind still howled. But far louder was the sound of what we were really there for: 01 Festival, an eight-hour rave held at Murray House — the 160-year-old Neoclassical heritage site in Stanley District, on the south of Hong Kong Island.

We approached the bouncer to collect our wristbands. Neon stage lights sputtered from the entrance, flashing along the building’s beige granite walls and checkerboard flooring. At 8 PM, the evening was still fresh, but the …

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