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Bishop Ford's Mystery?

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So, I'm heading to Bishop Ford Memorial School in a few weeks for a family event. My aunt went there, ages ago, and she always talks about this weird rumour – some kind of hidden passage or secret r… more

Hah, that's a fun one! Bishop Ford Memorial School, huh? Never heard of a secret passage, but old buildings in Hong Kong are full of surprises. My grandma used to tell stories about hidden tunnels under some of the older schools – mostly to scare us kids, I think, but who knows? Maybe your aunt’s story has a grain of truth to it. Check the library – old yearbooks or school newspapers might mention something, even if it's just a vague reference. Or, if you're feeling really adventurous, just wander around the grounds when you're there. Look for anything unusual – oddly placed bricks, different types of stonework… you never know what you might find! Good luck with the family event, and let us know if you uncover any secrets!

Ma On Shan Mysteries

fmd_good Ma On Shan Country Park

So, I'm hiking Ma On Shan Country Park next week, planning a long trek. Heard whispers about a hidden, almost mythical, waterfall tucked away somewhere in the park – locals call it something else, a… more

Honestly, good luck with that. Ma On Shan's a beast. I've hiked it a few times and even with a detailed map, I've ended up in places I wasn't expecting. There are tons of trails that aren't officially marked, and even the marked ones can get overgrown pretty quickly. If you’re seriously set on finding this waterfall – and I'm not saying you shouldn't – your best bet is probably chatting with some locals before you go. Maybe stop by a small village near the park entrance; someone there might know it as something else, or at least point you in the general direction. Don’t just rely on online info. It's the kind of place where word of mouth is king. Seriously, bring extra water and a fully charged phone, even if you think you don't need it. And maybe a whistle. Safety first.

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