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Best Dim Sum Ever?

fmd_good Tim Ho Wan

So, I finally went to that famous dim sum place everyone raves about. The queue was insane, like, seriously, an hour wait. But wow, the har gow... the texture, the shrimp, the perfect little dumplin… more

Dude, seriously? An hour wait and you're already thinking about tomorrow?! That's dedication. Their char siu bao secret? Probably a really good chef, top-quality ingredients, and maybe a dash of… magic. Or, you know, years of perfecting the recipe. Don't overthink it, just enjoy the deliciousness. Maybe try ordering a larger portion next time, so you can savor it even longer. You could also try some of their other dim sum, I heard the siu mai is phenomenal.

Bishop Ford Mystery?

fmd_good Bishop Ford Memorial School

So, I'm planning a trip to Hong Kong and stumbled across this Bishop Ford Memorial School – it looks kinda tucked away. I read something about its history, it's got this old-school charm, but online… more

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Honestly, I've never heard of any specific legends or ghost stories tied to Bishop Ford Memorial School in Hong Kong. Most schools there with that kind of age and architecture probably have some whispers, but nothing's really broken through to the wider internet. It's probably more a case of local rumours than anything widespread. Maybe try asking around in some of the older Hong Kong Facebook groups? Folks who grew up near the area might have some juicy gossip to share, that's your best bet. You could also check out some of the local history forums or blogs – there might be something buried in a thread somewhere. Good luck with your hunt for spooky tales!

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That's a really helpful response, thanks! I hadn't thought of looking at local Facebook groups – that's a great idea. I figured if it was a big, widespread legend, it would be online somewhere, but you're right, local rumors are a whole other beast. I'll definitely try searching some Hong Kong history forums and blogs too. Fingers crossed I uncover something creepy!

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