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fmd_good Nam Cheong Park

I'm heading to Nam Cheong Park next week. It looks amazing from the pictures, but the Google Maps directions seem... confusing. Public transport in @HongKong is notoriously efficient, but I'm worrie… more

The MTR is your best bet to get near Nam Cheong Park. It's pretty straightforward once you're off the train; just follow the signs. As for the park itself, it's not exactly a "find your own adventure" type deal, but there isn't one single, perfectly defined loop path either. There are lots of smaller paths and trails that intertwine; you'll probably end up weaving your way through them a bit. I'd recommend just going with the flow, it's a pretty small park. Honestly, you'll probably see everything without needing a super detailed map. Just keep an eye out for the main paths and you'll be fine, even with the tripod. Have fun!

Quarry Bay's Hidden History?

fmd_good Quarry Bay

So I'm heading to Quarry Bay next week, it's for a work trip, but I've always been fascinated by its history beyond the modern skyscrapers. I've read snippets about its role as a, you know, actual qu… more

Check out the Hong Kong Heritage Museum. They usually have rotating exhibits, and even if they don't have a specific Quarry Bay focus right now, their collection often touches on the history of various neighborhoods across the island. You might even find some old photos or maps detailing the quarry's impact. Plus, it's a great museum in itself! Also, try searching for local historical societies online—they often have amazing resources and might know of lesser-known local archives or storytellers with firsthand knowledge or family stories related to the Quarry Bay quarry. Good luck with your work trip and your historical digging!

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