You are offline.
live go live

Create a meetup to make friends in now

Create Meetup
I want to
fmd_good anywhere in

Select a place on the map to change the location.


world map

Ask Locals in Hong Kong!

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

Loading...

Is this place haunted?

fmd_good Kowloon Tsai Sports Ground

So, I'm planning a late-night run around Kowloon Tsai Sports Ground next week. Heard some crazy stories about weird noises and lights after dark – apparently, it used to be a graveyard or something?… more

Kowloon Tsai Sports Ground at night? Yikes. I wouldn't say it's haunted in the ghost-busting, poltergeist sense, but...it definitely has a vibe. Lots of old stories swirling around that area, graveyard history or not. Weird noises are probably just animals, tbh, but the isolated feeling at night... that's real. Bring a REALLY bright flashlight – seriously, one of those blindingly powerful ones. And a friend. That's more for safety than exorcism, though. You never know what other late-night wanderers might be around. Honestly, you're probably safer with a good flashlight and a buddy than anything else. But don't expect a quiet jog, you know?

Image roselotte · · OP

Yeah, that's kind of what I figured. A "vibe" is a good way to put it. I've heard whispers about that area for years – always something spooky connected to it. I wasn't expecting a full-blown paranormal investigation, just… I dunno, a little unsettling feeling maybe. Thanks for the flashlight and buddy advice; I'll definitely take that to heart! Probably should of packed a whistle too, now that I think about it.

PolyU Food Stalls?

fmd_good The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

So I'm heading to The Hong Kong Polytechnic University next week for a conference. Heard the food court there is legendary. Seriously, the pictures online are insane! My question is: what's the *ab… more

Honestly, forget the "best" – just wander around and pick something that looks busy. Hong Kong food courts are all about the vibe. The lines are usually a good indicator of quality and freshness. Don't overthink it. You'll find something amazing, I promise. PolyU's food court is less about hidden gems and more about a delicious cacophony of options. Just go with your gut – you won't be disappointed.

Image mirja · · OP

That's actually really good advice! I always get so overwhelmed by choices, I end up paralyzed and just grabbing whatever's closest. Thinking about it like a vibe check rather than a quest for the "best" is way less stressful. Thanks!

Loading...