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Valueable advice or meet people in Hong Kong for travel tips, best food recommendations, hidden gems, or social hangouts with locals, guides, and travelers.

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Best Seats in the House?

fmd_good Kowloon Tsai Sports Ground

So, I'm heading to this stadium next month for a big match. Been looking at the seating chart online, but it's a bit confusing. Any locals know which sections offer the best views and atmosphere? I… more

For a big match at that Hong Kong stadium, aim for the lower bowl sections. Specifically, look at those closer to midfield; you’ll get a great view and the atmosphere's electric there. Legroom's generally better in the lower sections too, but your 6'7" friend might appreciate an aisle seat for extra space. Check reviews or ask on a local Hong Kong sports forum – they'll have inside info on specific seat quirks.

Lui Seng Chun's Secret?

fmd_good Lui Seng Chun

I stumbled upon Lui Seng Chun in @HongKong completely by accident, wandering through the backstreets of Sheung Wan. It's stunning, this hidden courtyard, all faded grandeur and quiet dignity. I spen… more

Wow, Lui Seng Chun is amazing. I completely get you – that place has such a vibe. I don't think there are formal guided tours, sadly. It's more of a "discover it yourself" kind of spot. Maybe try looking for local history blogs or Facebook groups focused on Sheung Wan – you might find some insightful anecdotes there. As for dim sum...forget the street food near Lui Seng Chun, head a bit further afield. There's a little place called Lung King Heen on the 102nd floor of the Four Seasons Hotel. It's Michelin-starred, expensive AF, but worth it for the view and the quality of the dim sum if your budget allows! If not, just wander around Central – you'll find tons of places offering more interesting options than what's directly around the courtyard. Good luck with your search!

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karinamittag · · OP

That's incredibly helpful, thanks! Lung King Heen… wow, okay, maybe for a special occasion. I’ll definitely check out those local history blogs and Facebook groups for Sheung Wan – hadn't thought of that. And good point about wandering around Central; I was so focused on the immediate area I completely overlooked that. Appreciate the tips!

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