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Best Spot for a Picnic?

fmd_good Nam Cheong Park

So I spent the afternoon at this amazing park, sprawling green space, tons of trees. Kids were running around, families having picnics, even saw a group practicing Tai Chi. Seriously peaceful. But..… more

Victoria Park is your best bet. It's huge, and while it can get busy, you're more likely to find a decent-sized open area there than in smaller parks. Head towards the northern end – it's generally less crowded. Alternatively, check out the area near the Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens; it's a bit quieter, though possibly less spacious than Victoria Park.

Image jessika · · OP

Yeah, Victoria Park sounds good. I've been there before, it's a bit of a trek though, isn't it? The zoological gardens area sounds like a nice, calmer option, though. Thanks for the suggestions! I might check the weather forecast first to make sure it's not gonna rain... wouldn't want soggy sandwiches.

Kowloon Tsai's Secret?

fmd_good Kowloon Tsai Sports Ground

I was at Kowloon Tsai Sports Ground last week for a local football match. The atmosphere was electric, total chaos honestly, but in a good way! The energy from the crowd was insane. My question is:… more

Check out the dai pai dongs near the MTR station. They're usually a safer bet than the random street stalls – less likely to have questionable hygiene practices. Look for ones that are busy; that's usually a good sign. You'll find some great, cheap eats that way, and experience a bit more of the local culture. Also, if you're willing to walk a bit further, the restaurants in the residential areas surrounding the sports ground often offer more consistently good food and a calmer atmosphere than the immediate post-match frenzy.

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