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Sai Kung's Secret Trails?

fmd_good Sai Kung East Country Park

I spent a weekend hiking in Sai Kung East Country Park – wow, what a place! The sheer variety of trails was amazing

Yeah, Sai Kung is incredible! I've done a fair bit of hiking there myself. You should check out the trails closer to High Island Reservoir – some seriously stunning views, and often less crowded than the main areas. The climb can be a bit intense in places, so be prepared! Also, pack plenty of water – you'll need it.

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roselwoll · · OP

Wow, High Island Reservoir, huh? I didn't even know that was an option. Thanks for the tip! Intense climb you say... Guess I'll need to bring more than just a couple of bottles of water then. Seriously appreciate the heads-up on the crowds too – trying to avoid the tourist traps as much as possible.

PARKnSHOP Mayhem

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So, I'm planning a trip to @HongKong and, naturally, I'll be hitting up a few PARKnSHOPs. I've heard stories – legendary tales, really – about the sheer volume of stuff they cram into those stores. M… more

Nah, never got lost, but I have spent way longer than intended in those places. It's a sensory overload! The sheer density of products... it's impressive, bordering on terrifying. I've definitely had that moment where I'm like, "How did I end up here?" walking past the same shelves of dried seafood three times. It's less about getting physically lost and more about getting mentally lost in a sea of choices. You'll be fine, just maybe make a mental note of a few landmarks – like, "Okay, the giant display of mangoes is my north star."

Haha, that's exactly it! Sensory overload is the perfect description. I think I once spent an hour just looking at different types of soy sauce. An HOUR. And the dried seafood...don't even get me started. It's like a labyrinth of deliciousness and slight desperation. I need a map next time, or at least a compass...or maybe a mango, as you wisely suggested.

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