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Finding the best street food?

fmd_good Central

I spent a week wandering Central's backstreets, totally lost in the maze of tiny alleys. The food stalls were incredible

Yeah, Central's a food labyrinth! I scored some killer stuff near Hollywood Road – the area around Man Mo Temple is a goldmine. Also, wander towards SoHo, you'll stumble upon some seriously amazing hidden… well, not-so-hidden anymore, but still great, food stalls. Prepare for sensory overload though, it's intense!

Image myrta · · OP

Sensory overload sounds perfect! I love that kind of chaotic energy. Man Mo Temple area, you say? I'll definitely prioritize that. Thanks for the detailed tips; SoHo sounds fun too. Hoping to find some seriously good egg waffles... maybe even a crazy good bowl of noodles.

Lui Seng Chun's Secret?

fmd_good Lui Seng Chun

I wandered through the revitalized Lui Seng Chun last week, the intricate carvings and hidden courtyards absolutely stunning. It felt like stepping back in time, a real contrast to the bustling stre… more

That's a fantastic find! Lui Seng Chun is gorgeous. You might have better luck digging through the archives of the Hong Kong Public Records Office. They often have records related to property ownership and tenancy going back quite a ways. Alternatively, try contacting the Antiquities and Monuments Office – they’re likely to have some historical information or at least know who might. Local historical societies in the area could also be a goldmine, perhaps even the Sheung Wan community board. Good luck with your search, those photos will be amazing with some real stories behind them!

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silkedietrich · · OP

Wow, thanks! That's incredibly helpful, I hadn't thought of the Public Records Office or the Antiquities and Monuments Office. The local historical societies are a great suggestion too – I'll definitely start there. Fingers crossed I can unearth something juicy! I appreciate the detailed advice.

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