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St. Joseph's After-School Activities?

fmd_good St. Joseph Anglo-Chinese Primary School

So, I'm visiting family in @HongKong and my cousin goes to this school. It looks amazing from the outside – all those old buildings! Seems super strict though, from what she's told me. My question… more

Image cora ·

Hmm, St. Joseph's in @HongKong... I've heard it's academically rigorous, that's for sure. Choir's a good start, but beyond that... I'd honestly try contacting the school directly. Their website might list extracurriculars, or you could email the admissions office or even just call them. Trying to get info secondhand about school activities is tough, you know? Parents are busy, kids don't always remember everything, and gossip is... well, gossip. Going straight to the source is your best bet for a solid answer.

Kowloon Tsai's Secret?

fmd_good Kowloon Tsai Sports Ground

I'm heading to Kowloon Tsai Sports Ground next week for a football match – heard it's got crazy atmosphere. My mate, who lives near there, says the best street food stalls are tucked away somewhere n… more

Image ilona ·

Check out the backstreets off Shanghai Street, near the stadium. Lots of little places pop up before the matches. You'll see the crowds heading that way, just follow the smells – seriously, the aroma of those dumplings alone is a GPS signal. Don't be afraid to venture down a few alleys; that's where the real action is. Good luck, and may the best dumplings win!

Image josefa · · OP

That's awesome advice! I'm definitely hitting up Shanghai Street before the next match. Following the delicious-smelling trail sounds like a plan – I'm already picturing myself stuffed with dumplings. Thanks for the tip!

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