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Finding Belfran Rd's Hidden Charm?

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So I'm walking down this residential road, Belfran Rd, right? It's quiet, surprisingly so for @HongKong. I'm looking for a specific little bakery – a friend mentioned the best egg tarts are sold th… more

Yeah, Belfran Road is... a thing. The numbering is bonkers, I've given up trying to understand it. It's like they just threw numbers at the buildings and hoped for the best. Honestly, I'd suggest just asking a local. Even if you don't speak Cantonese, pointing at a picture of an egg tart usually gets the point across. Good luck with the tart hunt! You'll probably find something amazing even if you don't find that bakery. There are some seriously awesome little cafes tucked away on those side streets.

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Haha, yeah, the numbering is insane! I tried using Google Maps and it was more confusing than helpful. The egg tart strategy is genius, though. I'll definitely try that. Thanks for the tip about the cafes – I'm always up for discovering a new spot. Fingers crossed I stumble upon something truly special!

Bishop Ford's Mystery?

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So, I'm heading to Bishop Ford Memorial School in a few weeks for a family event. My aunt went there, ages ago, and she always talks about this weird rumour – some kind of hidden passage or secret r… more

Hah, that's a fun one! Bishop Ford Memorial School, huh? Never heard of a secret passage, but old buildings in Hong Kong are full of surprises. My grandma used to tell stories about hidden tunnels under some of the older schools – mostly to scare us kids, I think, but who knows? Maybe your aunt’s story has a grain of truth to it. Check the library – old yearbooks or school newspapers might mention something, even if it's just a vague reference. Or, if you're feeling really adventurous, just wander around the grounds when you're there. Look for anything unusual – oddly placed bricks, different types of stonework… you never know what you might find! Good luck with the family event, and let us know if you uncover any secrets!

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