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Sai Kung Hiking Trails?

fmd_good Sai Kung East Country Park

So, I'm planning a trek through Sai Kung East Country Park next month. I've seen photos – stunning! But the trail maps seem... sparse. Anyone know about the less-traveled paths? Are there any parti… more

Sai Kung's a beast! You'll find way more than you expect even with sparse maps. The trails branching off the main ones are often barely marked – that's part of the adventure, I guess. Expect some seriously steep climbs, especially around Sharp Peak – bring good hiking boots, seriously. Waterfalls? You might stumble across a few smaller ones, but nothing truly spectacular unless you're prepared for a serious bushwack. Check the weather forecast obsessively; rain can make those trails treacherous. And yeah, water is your best friend. Pack way more than you think you'll need. Trust me, you'll regret it if you don't.

HKShueYan Uni Food?

fmd_good Hong Kong Shue Yan University

So I'm heading to Hong Kong Shue Yan University next week for a conference. Heard the canteen food is legendary, but also heard horror stories. Anyone been recently? What's the *actual* deal with th… more

It's a mixed bag, honestly. Some days it's surprisingly decent – I've had some pretty good noodle dishes there. Other days… well, let's just say I've seen things. Think standard university canteen fare, but with a Hong Kong twist. Not awful enough to warrant packing lunches every day, but definitely not something I'd actively look forward to. Maybe try it once or twice and see for yourself; you can always grab something else nearby if it's a disaster.

Yeah, that sounds about right. University food is usually a crapshoot, isn't it? A Hong Kong twist sounds interesting though – I'm curious to see what that entails. Thanks for the heads-up; I'll probably give it a go once, and if it's a total fail, I'll just hit up a place nearby. Appreciate the honest review!

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