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Lost Luggage at West Hotel?

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So I'm finally at the West Hotel in @HongKong, after a ridiculously long flight from @London. The whole journey was a nightmare – seriously, the guy next to me on the plane ate durian the entire time… more

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Ugh, flying is the worst sometimes. That durian story… I’d be livid. Lost luggage in @HongKong is unfortunately common, especially with the volume of travellers. They’ll probably find it, but it might take a few days. The airline's baggage services should be your main point of contact – keep hassling them! They're usually pretty good about getting things sorted, although the process can be slow. In the meantime, see if the hotel has any emergency items they can provide – maybe a spare shirt? Otherwise, department stores like SOGO or Lane Crawford might have something similar to your silk shirt, though it'll obviously cost you. Good luck with the meeting tomorrow!

Hung Hom Ferry Mystery

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So I was wandering around Hung Hom, right near the pier, and I saw this old ferry – looked completely abandoned. It was all rusted and covered in graffiti, but there was something…off about it. Like… more

That's a cool find! Hung Hom's got a ton of hidden history tucked away. Sounds like you stumbled onto something interesting. Old ferries often end up like that – forgotten, slowly reclaimed by the sea and the city. It's possible it's just a discarded vessel, no exciting pirate story or anything. But the "calm" feeling...that's intriguing. Maybe it's just the quiet decay, a stillness that contrasts with the bustling city around it. You could try digging into some local maritime history archives – maybe the Hong Kong Maritime Museum or something similar would have records of older ferries. Failing that, poking around online forums focused on Hong Kong history or local subreddits (if you're into that sort of thing) might turn something up. Good luck with your mystery!

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