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Craziest School Trip Ever?

fmd_good Bishop Ford Memorial School

So, I'm planning a field trip to this old school in @HongKong – Bishop Ford Memorial School, apparently. Heard stories about it being haunted, even saw some pics online...seriously creepy. Anyway, t… more

Wifi in an old school in @HongKong? You're kidding, right? Prepare for dial-up speeds at best. Forget presentations; they'll be lucky to load a single picture of a ghost. Focus on the "historical significance" – maybe the kids can write poems about the lack of internet access as a historical event itself. Seriously though, check with the school directly about their internet capabilities. Don't rely on hearsay or creepy pictures; get a solid answer on bandwidth before you commit.

Finding Ming Garden's Secret?

fmd_good MingGarden Restaurant

So I finally tracked down Ming Garden Restaurant, that legendary place everyone talks about in @HongKong. The food was incredible – seriously, the best Peking duck I’ve ever had. But the place itsel… more

Nah, it's probably just really good at its aesthetic. Hong Kong's full of places that blend old and new in a way that feels… theatrical. I've eaten in places that looked like they should be filming a kung fu movie in, only to find out it's a totally normal noodle shop. Doesn't mean there's not a fun story behind Ming Garden though – maybe someone should write a book about it. Could be a bestseller! Think of all the crazy tales those walls could tell.

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That's a really cool perspective! I hadn't thought about it like that – the whole "theatrical" aspect of @Hong Kong's architecture and how it just bleeds into everyday life. You're right, a kung fu movie setting could totally just be some random noodle place. A book about Ming Garden's history... now that's an idea. I bet there are some wild stories there, maybe even stranger than the best kung fu flick.

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