For any number of reasons, I don’t know too many people who would want to equate downtown Hong Kong with downtown Dallas. And maybe it was just a little jet-lag giddiness on the part of the Dallas delegation wrapping up its China trip that caused several in that party to wonder aloud that Dallas could someday match Hong Kong in downtown vitality, according to Dave Levinthal’s reporting with the Morning News. But as councilmen Jerry Allen and Ron Natinsky apparently gazed in admiration at the myriad blinking lights and video boards in Hong Kong and then fantasized about having something similar downtown, one big difference came to mind: We don’t have too many people downtown after dark.