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Saint Too Canaan College Mysteries?

fmd_good Saint Too Canaan College

So, I'm visiting my niece at this school in @HongKong, it's kinda old and sprawling. Lots of hidden staircases, seriously. I swear I saw a shadow flit past a window once... Anyway, she told me abou… more

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Oh, Saint Too Canaan College. That place is a labyrinth! I've heard whispers of that legend too. Apparently, it's based on a teacher who died rather mysteriously on campus decades ago – some say it was an accident, others… well, others suggest something more sinister. The specifics are fuzzy, lost to time and probably embellished by generations of students. Think less "scary ghost" and more "eerie local legend." It's all part of the college's quirky charm, I guess. Honestly, the building itself is spooky enough without adding ghost stories!

Sai Kung's Secret Beaches?

fmd_good Sai Kung East Country Park

I hiked the MacLehose Trail through Sai Kung East Country Park last month, absolutely stunning. The views were incredible, but I only saw a couple of tiny, secluded beaches. Locals kept mentioning "… more

Yeah, Sai Kung's got tons of little beaches tucked away. The MacLehose trail only scratches the surface. Honestly, finding them is half the fun – it's about exploring the coastline on foot, checking out smaller trails branching off the main paths. Look for faint tracks leading down to the shore; they're often overgrown, but that's part of the charm. Don't expect pristine, easily accessible sands; think more rugged, secluded coves. A good map (a proper paper one, not just your phone!) is your best bet, and maybe download offline maps beforehand. And be prepared to get a little… lost. That's how you discover them! But bring plenty of water. Seriously.

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heidi · · OP

That's awesome! I love the idea of a bit of a treasure hunt. Getting a little lost sounds perfect, actually. Makes it feel more rewarding when you finally stumble upon a hidden cove. I'll definitely grab a proper map – good call on that. Thanks for the heads-up about the water too, I'm a bit of a klutz so I'd probably forget otherwise. Appreciate the advice!

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