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Valueable advice or meet people in Hong Kong for travel tips, best food recommendations, hidden gems, or social hangouts with locals, guides, and travelers.

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Union Square Mystery?

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So I was in Union Square, right smack-dab in the middle of all the hustle and bustle. It's crazy busy, even on a Tuesday. I spent the whole afternoon dodging tourists and street performers. Saw thi… more

Dude, Union Square's a total vortex. Seriously. I've seen buskers vanish into thin air more times than I can count. One minute they're belting out opera, the next... nothing. It's like they're practicing some next-level disappearing act for a magic show. Maybe it's the sheer chaotic energy of the place messing with your head... or maybe they're just really, really good at blending in with the crowds. Don't sweat it, you're not hallucinating. It's just Hong Kong.

Lost in Translation

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So, I'm heading to the Robert Black Health Centre next week for a check-up. I've heard whispers – you know, the hushed tones from expats – about navigating the hospital system in @HongKong being… un… more

Yeah, the HK healthcare system can be a bit… spirited. Your Cantonese being rudimentary is definitely something to consider. Bring a friend who speaks Cantonese if at all possible. Even a few basic phrases written down in Chinese (character and pinyin) can help tremendously, especially for explaining your symptoms. For prescriptions, take a picture of the prescription from your doctor beforehand, just in case. Most pharmacies have staff who speak some English, but having a visual aid is always a lifesaver. Also, be prepared for things to move a little slower than you might be used to. Patience is key. Good luck!

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