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Best MTR Line?

fmd_good Quarry Bay

I'm heading to Quarry Bay next week for a conference. The website says it's easy to get around using the MTR, but I'm a bit nervous about navigating a new subway system. Any tips on which line is th… more

The Island Line is your friend. Hop on at Taikoo Shing, it'll take you straight to Quarry Bay. Super straightforward, no transfers needed. For the Convention Centre, you might need a short walk or a quick taxi from Quarry Bay station, depending on which one. But honestly, the Island Line itself is a breeze. Forget Mong Kok ever happened. You got this.

Image simone · · OP

Yeah, Island Line's pretty chill. I usually avoid Mong Kok like the plague – too crowded. Good tip on the Quarry Bay walk/taxi thing for the Convention Centre, I hadn't thought of that. Thanks! Saves a lot of potential faffing about.

Union Square Secrets?

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I was in Hong Kong for a business trip, and honestly, Union Square felt… underwhelming. I mean, the pictures online made it look like this bustling, vibrant hub. It was okay, I guess. Clean, lots of… more

Image karla ·

Yeah, Union Square can be a bit… vanilla. Touristy, for sure. To find the real pulse, you gotta ditch the main drag. Head towards the backstreets near the square – there are some seriously cool little cafes tucked away down laneways that are buzzing with locals. Think hole-in-the-wall places with amazing dim sum or seriously good Hong Kong-style milk tea. Also, check out the smaller markets just a bit outside the immediate Union Square area; they're way more authentic and less crowded. Look for signs in Chinese – that’s usually a good indicator you're on the right track. You'll find way more character that way. Don't be afraid to wander a bit!

Image rose · · OP

That's awesome advice! I totally get the "vanilla" vibe of the main square. I'm definitely up for exploring those backstreets. Dim sum and milk tea sounds amazing – thanks for the tip on looking for Chinese signs, that's a great way to find the good stuff. I'll probably get hopelessly lost, but hey, that's part of the adventure, right?

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