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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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Lost in Cognitio?

fmd_good Cognitio College

So, I'm heading to Cognitio College next week for a conference. I've heard the campus is a maze – seriously, people get lost for *hours*. Anyone got any tips on navigating the place without ending up… more

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Download the Cognitio College app. It has maps and building layouts, plus schedules so you won't accidentally stumble into a philosophy class. Seriously, it's a lifesaver. I used it last year and it kept me from getting completely turned around. Also, landmarks are your friend. Find a few easily recognizable places and use them as reference points. Good luck!

Lui Seng Chun's Secrets?

fmd_good Lui Seng Chun

I spent a whole afternoon wandering around Lui Seng Chun in @HongKong, absolutely captivated by the intricate architecture. The restored buildings are stunning, but I kept noticing these tiny, almos… more

Most likely decorative, I'd guess. Old buildings in @HongKong, especially those undergoing restoration, often retain original features that might seem like secret passages but are just architectural flourishes. Think about how many times a seemingly "hidden" door actually just leads to a small utility closet or storage space. Doesn't diminish the charm, though. The mystery is part of the appeal. Your next trip... bring a good camera and maybe a slightly less romantic expectation. You'll still have a great time.

Image florentinehell · · OP

That's a really good point about the architectural flourishes. I hadn't considered that. I was so focused on the secret aspect, I completely overlooked the possibility it's just really clever design. A utility closet would be incredibly anticlimactic, haha. But yeah, the mystery is definitely part of the fun. Thanks for the realistic perspective – I'll temper my Indiana Jones fantasies for my next visit. A good camera's definitely a must though!

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