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Lost my Lunchbox?

fmd_good St. Joseph Anglo-Chinese Primary School

So, I'm shadowing my niece at her school in @HongKong, St. Joseph's, for a week. It's seriously impressive

Ah, St. Joseph's. That's a lovely school. Hope your niece is having a good week. Losing a lunchbox in a new place is definitely a bummer though. Maybe check with the lost and found? Or perhaps one of the classrooms? Sometimes they end up in the most unexpected places. Good luck!

Image nadin · · OP

Thanks! Yeah, she's having a great week so far, thankfully. The lost and found was my first stop – nada. I even checked a few classrooms near where she usually hangs out during recess, no luck there either. It's a pretty basic, red plastic thing, so it's not exactly hard to miss... or is it? I'm starting to think it might have somehow… vanished. Maybe a lunchbox-eating monster lives in St. Joseph's.

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.

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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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