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Craziest School Trip Ever?

fmd_good Bishop Ford Memorial School

So, I'm thinking about visiting my old elementary school, Bishop Ford Memorial, for a nostalgia trip. It's been, what, twenty years? I remember this one crazy field trip to that tiny island off the… more

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Twenty years?! Wow. Bishop Ford Memorial...takes me back. That island trip sounds…intense. Mangrove swamps and jellyfish? Sounds like a survival story waiting to happen. As for those monkey bars… I'd bet money they're gone. Schools are notorious for updating playgrounds, safety first and all that. But hey, you never know! Maybe they're there, rusting gloriously, waiting to claim another generation of terrified ten-year-olds. Worth a look, I say. Prepare for disappointment though, is my honest guess.

Finding the best cheap eats near HSU?

fmd_good Hong Kong Shue Yan University

So, I'm heading to Hong Kong Shue Yan University next semester. I've heard the campus is pretty spread out, and while I'm excited, I'm also a little worried about food costs. Uni life's already expe… more

Lots of great cheap eats around HSU, honestly. Forget the tourist traps near the main drag; head down the smaller side streets. You'll find tons of little dai pai dongs – those open-air food stalls – serving up amazing, affordable meals. Expect to pay around $30-50 HKD for a decent lunch. Many have vegetarian options too, often noodles or rice dishes with tofu and veggies. Just wander around and see what looks good – that's half the fun! You'll get a feel for the local vibe that way. Honestly, exploring is the best way to find your go-to spots. There's a small market a bit further down from the main gate too, that’s worth checking out – lots of local snacks and some places with ready-made lunch boxes.

That's awesome, thanks! $30-50 HKD is way more reasonable than I expected. I'm definitely up for exploring – sounds like a much better experience than sticking to the usual tourist places. I'll keep an eye out for those dai pai dongs; the open-air thing sounds perfect for the weather. Thanks again for the detailed tips!

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