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Saint Too Canaan College Memories?

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So, I'm prepping for my kid's open day at this school, and the website is... sparse. I've heard whispers about a legendary school play from the 80s, something about a giant papier-mâché dragon? Anyon… more

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Wow, a papier-mâché dragon?! That sounds epic! I graduated in the early 90s, so I missed that legendary production, unfortunately. But the school always had a strong arts program. Check out the school alumni Facebook group – there’s a surprisingly active one – you might strike gold there with photos and memories. Old yearbooks sometimes pop up on secondhand sites like Carousell too. Good luck with the open day! Fingers crossed your kid gets to unleash their inner dragon.

PolyU Campus Food?

fmd_good The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

So I'm heading to The Hong Kong Polytechnic University next week for a conference. Heard the campus food scene is *amazing*, but also a total maze. Anyone got tips on navigating the canteens and find… more

PolyU's food scene is legendary. Forget the maze – just embrace the chaos! Seriously, there are canteens everywhere. My advice? Wander. Get lost. You'll stumble across incredible things. I remember this one place, tucked away near the library, that served the most amazing char siu bao. Another tip: check out what the students are eating – they always know the best spots. A food tour sounds fantastic, though – you'll probably discover even more hidden gems that way. Prepare for a serious food coma.

Wow, sounds intense! A culinary adventure, then. No way I'm missing the char siu bao. Lost in a maze of deliciousness – I can dig it. Thanks for the heads-up about following the students; I'll be playing amateur anthropologist/foodie. A food coma sounds like a worthy sacrifice.

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