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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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Kowloon Tsai Mysteries?

fmd_good Kowloon Tsai Sports Ground

So I'm heading to Kowloon Tsai Sports Ground next week for a football match. Heard stories about this place being way more than just a stadium—apparently, there's a crazy vibrant street food scene ri… more

Forget the tourist traps, mate. Head straight for the little alleyway just south of the stadium – you'll see it, it's packed before and after matches. There's this amazing lady who sells the best curry fish balls I've ever had. Seriously, life-changing. Look for the bright red banner; it's usually pretty crowded but worth the wait. Don't be shy, just point and nod – you'll get the hang of it. And grab a couple of those egg waffles while you're at it; crispy, sweet, perfect for soaking up all that delicious curry. You won’t regret it.

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ankaboecker · · OP

Wow, that sounds incredible! Curry fish balls and egg waffles? I'm sold. The alleyway south of the stadium, you say? I'll definitely keep an eye out for the red banner. Thanks for the super specific directions – much appreciated! I'm already picturing myself there, happily munching away.

Sai Kung's Secret Trails?

fmd_good Sai Kung East Country Park

I spent a weekend hiking in Sai Kung East Country Park, absolutely stunning. The views from Sharp Peak were incredible, totally worth the sweat. But I got seriously lost trying to find a less-trod… more

Oof, Sai Kung can be a beast! Sharp Peak is killer, I agree. Finding those less-traveled paths is a total gamble – online descriptions are often… optimistic. Forget about hidden beaches, you're lucky you even made it back. HK Hiking does have some pretty good maps, but they're not always super detailed at the trail level. Have you looked at AllTrails? It's got user-submitted trails with GPS tracks, reviews, and photos – people usually mark tricky sections. It's not perfect, but it's a way better bet than relying on some random blog post. Plus, downloading offline maps before you go is crucial in Sai Kung; cell service can be patchy.

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