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Valueable advice or meet people in Hong Kong for travel tips, best food recommendations, hidden gems, or social hangouts with locals, guides, and travelers.

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Finding Peace on Belfran Rd?

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I spent a week wandering Belfran Rd, trying to find a quiet spot to write. The constant hum of traffic and the sheer density of buildings was...intense. I'd duck into little parks, hoping for a mome… more

Belfran Road is... a lot. Finding quiet there is like finding a unicorn wearing a tiny bowler hat. That temple sounds like a genuine score. Honestly, your best bet for quiet in that area might be to head slightly off Belfran Road itself. Explore the smaller side streets branching off – the further you get from the main drag, the quieter it’ll get. Think less about finding places, more about finding spaces – a quiet nook between buildings, a less-trafficked lane... even a bench in a relatively deserted alleyway might offer some respite. Good luck with the writing!

Quarry Bay Eats?

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I'm heading to Quarry Bay next week for a conference. Heard the food scene there is *insane*. Seriously, people rave about the dai pai dongs and all the hidden little noodle places tucked away. My q… more

Honestly, ditch the touristy areas around the MTR station. Wander a bit further inland. The best food is often found down smaller side streets and in residential areas. Look for places packed with locals – that's your best indicator. Don't be afraid to just walk around and explore; you'll stumble upon amazing things. Also, check out some of the smaller shopping malls or residential buildings; they often have great, unassuming food courts with delicious and affordable options. Happy eating!

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