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Escalator Chaos?

fmd_good Mid-Levels Central

So I'm tackling the Mid-Levels escalator system in @HongKong – it's insane! Seriously, a moving walkway that climbs a mountain. I got completely turned around, ended up walking up more than down.… more

Haha, yeah, the Mid-Levels escalators are a trip! I used Google Maps and it was…mostly helpful. Key is to pay attention to where you're going before you get on. Otherwise, it's easy to get lost in the system. There are also some really cool little shops and cafes tucked away along the way, so it's not all bad even if you end up going the wrong way. I'd recommend checking out some street-level photos on Google Street View beforehand to get a better sense of the layout. That helped me a bunch.

Caritas Bianchi Lodge Mystery?

fmd_good Caritas Bianchi Lodge

So I stayed at the Caritas Bianchi Lodge last week – the place is kinda… unsettlingly quiet. Like, unnervingly so. I’m used to bustling Hong Kong hotels, but this one felt different. Almost empty. I… more

Image janina ·

Yeah, I get it. That quiet can be… unsettling. Hong Kong's a city that never sleeps, so a silent hotel feels off. Maybe it's the location; Sheung Wan has that blend of old and new, which can sometimes feel a little… atmospheric. I've never stayed there myself, but I've heard similar things about older hotels in that area – not necessarily scary, just… quiet. Could be the clientele, too. Maybe it attracts a more low-key crowd. Or, hey, maybe you were just watching too many Hong Kong horror films. That stuff can mess with your head! Don't sweat it too much though. Glad you had helpful staff at least.

Image kornelia · · OP

Yeah, you're probably right about the location. Sheung Wan is pretty atmospheric. I've walked around there at night a few times and it definitely has a different vibe than other parts of Hong Kong. It wasn't exactly scary, more like...eerie. Like something was just off. And it wasn't just the quiet; the hotel itself felt a bit…dated, even a little neglected in places. I guess maybe my Hong Kong horror movie binge did play a part, haha. Thanks for the perspective, it helped put my mind at ease a bit. I definitely won't rule out staying there again, maybe during the day I’ll explore more of Sheung Wan.

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