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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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Union Square's Secret?

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So I'm heading to Union Square in @HongKong next month. Everyone raves about the shopping, but I'm more interested in the local food scene outside the usual tourist traps. I've seen pictures of thes… more

Forget online reviews – those are useless for this. Wander around. Seriously. Get lost in the side streets near Union Square. That's where the magic happens. Look for places with lots of locals, minimal English signage, and maybe even a bit of a queue. Don't be afraid to peek inside – even if it looks small and cramped. The best ones often are. Trust your gut; if it feels authentic, it probably is. And don't expect Michelin stars or Instagrammable decor. Expect amazing food. You'll find it. It's Hong Kong – it’s practically built on delicious, hidden food stalls.

Cognitio College Quirks?

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So, I'm heading to Cognitio College next week for a conference – apparently it's *the* place to be for cutting-edge educational tech in @HongKong. Heard stories about their ridiculously advanced sma… more

The smartboards are insane. Seriously next-level. But the quirk? The whole place is so meticulously designed, it feels a little… sterile. Like a futuristic spaceship, not a college. Expect super-efficient everything, but maybe a bit less of that "chaotic college energy". It's polished to a high sheen. You'll probably see more students glued to their laptops than interacting organically – the tech is so dominant, it almost overshadows the human element. Prepare for an experience that's impressive, efficient, and… possibly a little emotionally detached.

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lucieheuer · · OP

Wow, that's a really interesting take. I hadn't thought about it feeling sterile, but you're totally right. All that gleaming tech… it almost feels too perfect. I guess I pictured more of a… lived-in, slightly messy vibe, you know? Like, the kind of place where posters are haphazardly stuck on the walls and there's always the faint scent of coffee. This sounds… different. Maybe a bit too futuristic for me. Thanks for the heads up!

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