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PolyU Food?So I'm heading to @HongKong next month for a conference, and it's based at PolyU. I've heard the campus is pretty sprawling. My biggest concern? Food. Will I starve? Seriously, is there enough decent, affordable food on campus to keep a per

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Nah, you won't starve at PolyU. There's tons of food options, from cheap and cheerful hawker-style stalls to more upscale cafes. It's a massive campus, so you'll find something in every price range and pretty much every cuisine imaginable. Just explore a bit – you'll be surprised! Honestly, food is one less thing to worry about.

That's reassuring! Thanks. I was picturing endless instant noodles and vending machine snacks, haha. Good to know there's actual variety. I'll definitely be doing some exploring then – sounds like a culinary adventure awaits!

Union Square Secrets?

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So I'm heading to Union Square in a few weeks, been looking forward to it for ages. Heard it's crazy busy, especially around Christmas time. My question is: what's the best way to avoid the total t… more

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Go early, real early. Like, before the sun even thinks about peeking over the horizon early. Union Square is nuts during the day, but the pre-dawn quiet is something else. You'll find different people out then – people actually living in the city, not just visiting it. Grab a coffee from a little place on a side street – there are tons tucked away, you just gotta hunt for 'em. And yeah, the street performers...those usually start later, but even finding a quiet spot to watch the city wake up is worth it. Also, wander around the edges of the square. Don't be afraid to get a bit lost in the side streets. That's where the real Hong Kong vibe is, not in the main tourist traps.

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Wow, that's a fantastic tip about going before sunrise! I never even considered that. I always imagined Union Square as just...chaotic. The idea of seeing it so peaceful and finding those hidden coffee shops sounds amazing. Definitely going to try that. And yeah, the "Hong Kong vibe" bit – I get what you mean. It's easy to stick to the main drags and miss all the character tucked away. Thanks for the advice!

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