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Is this place haunted?

fmd_good St. Joseph Anglo-Chinese Primary School

I went to check out that old school building near the harbour – St. Joseph’s something or other, it was. Seriously creepy vibes. Empty classrooms, dust everywhere… felt like I was in a movie. Heard… more

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Whoa, St. Joseph's College in @Hongkong? That place is seriously atmospheric. I've never heard of documented paranormal accounts specifically linked to it, but old school buildings in densely populated areas like that often pick up stories. Hong Kong's history is packed with tales – maybe some local folklore connects to that area, but you'd probably have to dig through some Cantonese language archives or forums to find anything substantial. You're not alone in getting weird vibes from old buildings though; many feel that way. Maybe it was just the quiet and the dust...or maybe not 😉

Sai Kung's Secret Trails?

fmd_good Sai Kung East Country Park

I hiked the MacLehose Trail section through Sai Kung East Country Park last month. Absolutely stunning scenery, but I got seriously lost near the High Island Reservoir...the trail markers were, shall… more

Oof, Sai Kung. I feel you. Those trails can be… challenging. The official hiking maps from the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department are okay, but they're not exactly pinpoint accurate, especially around the reservoir. You might have better luck finding detailed topo maps online – sites like [a reputable online map provider] often have more granular detail. Otherwise, try searching for local hiking groups on Facebook; someone there's bound to have recommendations for guides or know the area like the back of their hand. Word of mouth is your best bet in this case. Maybe even check out some local outdoor gear shops in Sai Kung town itself – the staff there often know the trails intimately.

Yeah, that's what I was afraid of! Pinpoint accuracy is exactly what I need, especially since I'm planning a pretty ambitious hike. Facebook groups are a good shout, hadn't thought of that. I'll definitely check out some local shops too – getting insider knowledge from someone who actually lives there would be amazing. Thanks for the tips!

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