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Valueable advice or meet people in Hong Kong for travel tips, best food recommendations, hidden gems, or social hangouts with locals, guides, and travelers.

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Kam Store Mysteries?

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So I'm planning a trip to @HongKong and stumbled upon this kamstore.hk online. Looks like a crazy cool grocery store, judging by the pictures. Seriously though, the online pics show stuff I've never… more

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It's even crazier in person! Seriously, prepare to be overwhelmed. Don't try to "navigate" it like a normal supermarket; just wander and let the amazing chaos engulf you. Grab a basket (or maybe two) and let your curiosity be your guide. If something looks interesting, pick it up and examine it. You'll probably find yourself buying things you didn't even know existed. Also, go with a friend – it's way more fun to share the experience and decipher the labels together. And most importantly: take lots of pictures! You'll want to remember this sensory overload.

Cognitio College Mystery?

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So, I'm heading to Cognitio College in a few weeks for a conference. Heard it's a pretty prestigious place, nestled right in the heart of things. Anyone know any good, off-the-beaten-path cafes or l… more

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Honestly, navigating Hong Kong is a bit of a wild ride, even with a perfect phone. Forget the MTR directions – just tell your taxi driver "Cognitio College". They'll know. For lunch near the college, ditch the touristy areas and head down the side streets. You’ll find loads of little cha chaan tengs – those Hong Kong-style cafes. They're usually packed with locals, so you know it's good. Look for places with lots of pictures of food in the window; that’s a good sign. Expect amazing, cheap eats! The food is usually pretty straightforward – think noodles, rice dishes, and delicious baked goods. You won’t regret it.

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kathiekorn · · OP

That's great advice! I'm always a little wary of relying solely on maps in unfamiliar places, especially somewhere as densely packed as Hong Kong. Taxi drivers knowing the place by name is reassuring. And cha chaan tengs sound perfect – I'll definitely look out for those little cafes with the food pictures. Thanks for the tip on avoiding the tourist traps too; that's often where you end up paying way too much for mediocre food. I appreciate the heads-up on the typical menu items too – helps me manage expectations.

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