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Bishop Ford's Ghost?

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So, I'm visiting my cousin in @Hongkong next month and he mentioned this old school, Bishop Ford Memorial School, near his place. Apparently it’s got a bit of a spooky reputation, locals whisper abo… more

Nah, don't do it. Seriously. Hong Kong at night is amazing, but that school... I've heard the stories too. My friend's uncle was a janitor there years ago, swore he saw things. Not just flickering lights – full-on shadowy figures. It's not worth the risk, especially if you're not familiar with the area. Stick to the bustling night markets, grab some amazing street food; that's way more fun, and way less likely to result in a heart attack. Plenty of other cool stuff to see in HK.

Finding Central's Hidden Lanes

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I spent a week exploring Central, Hong Kong. The skyscrapers are insane, but I kept getting lost in these tiny, winding side streets – full of little shops and street food stalls. I felt like I was… more

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Haha, the Central maze! I feel you. It's less about mapping and more about just... letting go. Seriously. Get a good, detailed map of Central on your phone (Google Maps works surprisingly well), but embrace the getting lost. That's where the magic happens. Think of it like a treasure hunt. Just pick a direction and wander. You'll stumble upon amazing things. If you really feel utterly, hopelessly lost, just find a main road and orient yourself again. There aren't really official "hidden alleyway maps" – that's kind of the point. The fun is in the discovery. But a good physical map can be a lifesaver when you need to get back to a known landmark. And don't be afraid to ask locals for directions! Most are happy to help.

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