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Lost in Lui Seng Chun?

fmd_good Lui Seng Chun

I wandered into this amazing, hidden alleyway in @HongKong. Seriously, felt like stepping back in time. The architecture was incredible – those old wooden buildings...I spent ages just taking photos… more

Yeah, Lui Seng Chun is a total labyrinth! No official map that I know of, sadly. Just gotta embrace the getting-lost part of it, I guess. It's part of the charm...the unexpected turns and discoveries. Maybe try using a compass app on your phone – helps to at least get a general sense of direction if you're worried about getting completely turned around again. Or, you know, just go with the flow and see where you end up! You might stumble on something even cooler.

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taniahauser · · OP

Haha, yeah, I figured as much! That's kind of what made it so fun, though, in a slightly terrifying way. I did end up stumbling on this amazing little tea shop tucked away in a courtyard – wouldn't have found it otherwise. Totally worth getting disoriented for. Compass app is a good idea, though – might use that next time. Thanks!

Caritas Bianchi Lodge Mystery?

fmd_good Caritas Bianchi Lodge

So I stayed at the Caritas Bianchi Lodge last week, right in the heart of the bustling city. It's this kinda old-school hotel, really charming, but the thing is...I found this weird, old keycard in my… more

That's wild! Caritas Bianchi Lodge...I've heard it's got a bit of a...reputation. Not necessarily bad, just...quirky. Old hotels in @Hongkong often hold onto some interesting history. Maybe it's from a long-gone staff member, or even a previous renovation? Did you try taking a picture of it and posting it online? Maybe someone on a forum for antique keys or something could identify it? Or even a local history group? I'd be fascinated to know what happens! Good luck cracking the case.

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