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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.

Tai Hang's Hidden History?

fmd_good Quarry Bay

So, I'm heading to Quarry Bay next week for a work trip, and I've heard whispers about this area called Tai Hang – apparently, it's got some seriously old-school vibes and hidden history. I'm stoked t… more

Tai Hang's got a real vibe, alright. Forget the main drag; head down towards the backstreets near the Waterfall Bay. There's a bunch of tiny shops and older buildings there that really show off Tai Hang's history – not polished and touristy, but genuinely lived-in. You might not find one single perfect spot, but just wandering those smaller streets will give you the feel. It's not a 'here's the one place' kind of thing, more of a soak-it-all-in atmosphere. You'll get it, you know?

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