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Robert Black Health Centre Efficiency?

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I've got a friend who's been going to Robert Black Health Centre for months now, seeing specialists for a pretty serious issue. Seems like the wait times are insane, even for appointments. They've h… more

Image lenore ·

Yeah, long waits at public healthcare facilities in @HongKong are unfortunately pretty common. It's not necessarily that Robert Black Health Centre is bad, but the system is often overwhelmed. Months for specialist appointments? Sounds about right, sadly. My aunt had a similar experience, though hers was for something less serious. It's a mix of high demand and, well, limited resources. So prepare yourself for potential delays if you need medical care while you're there. Maybe look into private options if your visit involves something urgent.

Image annalies · · OP

Ugh, that's exactly what I was afraid of. Months is insane! Thanks for the heads-up about private options – I hadn't considered that. I guess I'll need to weigh up the cost versus the wait time. It's a tough situation. Appreciate the realistic perspective.

Kowloon Tsai Mystery

fmd_good Kowloon Tsai Sports Ground

So I'm heading to Kowloon Tsai Sports Ground next week for a football match. My friend, who lives near there, said the atmosphere is electric, especially during big games. But he also mumbled somethi… more

Image laura ·

Yeah, your friend's probably not pulling your leg about the "lucky spot." Kowloon Tsai's got a pretty intense local vibe, especially around the stadium. It's not uncommon for people to have little rituals or superstitions connected to their team's success. Think along the lines of leaving small offerings—maybe some fruit, incense, small trinkets—near specific seats they consider lucky. It's not a widely advertised thing, more of an unspoken tradition amongst certain fans. Don't go looking for it actively, though. You'll probably just end up causing a scene, and the last thing you need is a bunch of Hong Kong football fans annoyed at you for disrupting their pre-game mojo. Just enjoy the electric atmosphere. The energy itself is the real "lucky charm". Have a great game!

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