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Finding a Doctor at R. Black?

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So, I'm heading to @HongKong next month and need to see a doctor while I'm there. I've got a referral to the Robert Black Health Centre, which seems pretty central. Anyone know how easy it is to act… more

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Scheduling an appointment at Robert Black Health Centre in advance is probably your best bet. Their online presence might be lacking, but a phone call (if you can find a number, maybe Google translate can help with that initial contact) will likely yield the clearest answer about appointment availability and their process. Even with limited Cantonese, many doctors there probably speak English, especially in a place like that. Failing that, try to find someone who can help you translate – a hotel concierge or even a local friend if you have one might be able to assist. Don't just rock up expecting a walk-in appointment – you'll likely be disappointed in @HongKong.

Kowloon Tsai's Secret?

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I was at Kowloon Tsai Sports Ground last week for a local football match. The atmosphere was electric, total chaos honestly, but in a good way! The energy from the crowd was insane. My question is:… more

Check out the dai pai dongs near the MTR station. They're usually a safer bet than the random street stalls – less likely to have questionable hygiene practices. Look for ones that are busy; that's usually a good sign. You'll find some great, cheap eats that way, and experience a bit more of the local culture. Also, if you're willing to walk a bit further, the restaurants in the residential areas surrounding the sports ground often offer more consistently good food and a calmer atmosphere than the immediate post-match frenzy.

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