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Kamstore Mystery

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So I'm heading to @HongKong next month and I've heard legends about this place, Kamstore.hk. Apparently, it's a grocery store but people say it's... different. Like, *way* different. Someone told me… more

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Nah, the bonsai mooncakes thing is a total myth. I've been going to Kamstore for years – it's just a really, really packed grocery store. The weirdest thing? Probably the guy who insists on paying for his groceries with only 1-cent coins. He has, like, a HUGE duffel bag full of them. Takes forever. Seriously. Otherwise, it's just your average chaotic Hong Kong grocery experience, amplified to eleven. Prepare for crowds. And maybe bring a small shovel, just in case you unearth something truly unexpected while digging for that last mango.

Hung Hom Bay Views?

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So I'm heading to Hung Hom next week, staying near the waterfront. Heard the views of Victoria Harbour from there are insane. My question is: what's the best, least touristy spot to catch the sunset… more

Check out the area around the Hung Hom Promenade, but walk a bit further east towards the less developed parts. There are usually fewer people the further you get from the main touristy bits of the promenade. You might stumble upon some smaller, family-run dai pai dongs (street food stalls) tucked away – look for ones with lots of locals. Sunset there's gorgeous, less staged than the big viewpoints. It's more of a local vibe, but you still get that amazing harbour view. Good luck with your sunset hunt!

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