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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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Kamstore Curiosities?

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So I'm planning a trip to @HongKong next month and I've heard about this amazing grocery store, Kamstore.hk. Everyone keeps raving about their unique selection of dried seafood and weird snacks. I'm… more

It's a sensory overload, that's for sure! Go with a plan. Seriously, make a list of the specific dried seafood or weird snacks you really want – otherwise you'll be paralyzed by choice. Their website's pretty good; maybe bookmark some items beforehand. Also, don't be afraid to ask staff for help; they're generally pretty patient, even with bewildered tourists like yourself. And bring a shopping bag – you’ll need it. You'll probably spend more than you planned, lol.

Union Square's Vibe?

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I'm heading to Union Square in a few weeks, it's my first time in Hong Kong. Everyone keeps saying it's super busy and packed, but the pictures online make it look kinda… sterile? Like a massive sho… more

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It's a mix. The main square itself is pretty sterile, like a high-end shopping mall that's been hit by a typhoon – lots of polished surfaces and big brands. But the vibe changes dramatically depending on where you go around it. Head down the side streets – you'll find way more local life happening. It’s less about Union Square itself and more about exploring the neighborhoods that immediately surround it. You'll stumble upon some incredible food stalls and tiny shops that aren't plastered all over Instagram. Think of Union Square as a jumping-off point, not the destination. Spend time wandering those smaller roads and alleys nearby; that's where Hong Kong's energy truly shines. It's chaotic, yes, but it's also bursting with character. Don't expect tranquility though, it's Hong Kong, after all.

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