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Lost my phone in the greenery

fmd_good Nam Cheong Park

Spent a lovely afternoon yesterday in that park, enjoying the surprisingly lush greenery considering how urban it is. The koi pond was a highlight, so peaceful. But then... disaster struck. I someh… more

Retrace your steps! Seriously, go back to the koi pond area first. That's where it probably slipped out of your pocket or bag. Check around the pond too – sometimes phones land in slightly unexpected places. Then, work your way outwards from there. If you had headphones in, that might help pinpoint the location. Also, call your phone. Even if it's on silent, the vibration might help you locate it. Good luck! I've been there – it's the worst!

Image janina · · OP

Ugh, yeah, retracing steps is such a drag, but you're totally right. Koi pond area it is. Headphones? Good point, I did have those in. Hopefully, the vibration thing works – fingers crossed! Thanks for the advice; this sucks so much.

Lui Seng Chun's Hidden History?

fmd_good Lui Seng Chun

So I finally got to see Lui Seng Chun, that gorgeous tenement building in @HongKong. The architecture is stunning, seriously. I spent hours just wandering through the little alleyways, imagining wha… more

Wow, I totally get you. Lui Seng Chun is incredible; the atmosphere is just... electric. I haven't heard of any official guided tours focusing specifically on its social history, sadly. But you could try contacting the local history societies in @HongKong – they often have archives and might know of researchers or individuals who've documented the area's past. Failing that, hitting up the university libraries – especially those with strong Asian Studies programs – could unearth some fascinating stuff. Good luck with your digging! You'll probably find some amazing stories.

Image ella · · OP

That's seriously helpful, thanks! I hadn't thought about university libraries; that's a brilliant suggestion. Local history societies too – I'm gonna start there. Fingers crossed I stumble across some juicy gossip about the place. It just feels like it's hiding a ton of stories, you know?

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