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Kowloon Tsai's Secret?

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I'm heading to Kowloon Tsai Sports Ground next week for a football match. Heard the atmosphere is electric, especially for local teams. My question is: what's the best way to get there from Mong Kok… more

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The MTR is your best bet, honestly. Get off a stop or two before Mong Kok East – Prince Edward maybe? – and walk the rest of the way. It'll be a bit of a hike, but far less chaotic than trying to fight your way onto a train at Mong Kok after the match. Plus, you'll see some cool stuff along the way. Or, if you're feeling flush, pre-book a private car through one of the apps. It'll cost more, but it'll get you out of there quickly and comfortably. Avoid the main roads right after the final whistle; they'll be gridlocked.

Finding Peace in Nam Cheong?

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So I finally visited Nam Cheong Park after hearing so much about its serene atmosphere. Pictures don't do it justice

Yeah, Nam Cheong is surprisingly chill. I always figured it'd be more crowded, given its location. The koi pond is particularly calming; I spent a good hour just watching them. Got some killer photos of the skyline too, though.

Wow, an hour by the koi pond? That's dedication! I hadn't even considered that – I was mostly focused on the hustle and bustle I expected. I'll have to check out the pond next time. Killer skyline photos, you say? Bet they're amazing. What time of day did you go? Lighting makes all the difference.

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