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Cognitio College Ghosts?

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So, I'm heading to Cognitio College in a few weeks for a conference. Heard whispers about the place being haunted – old building, you know? Apparently, there's a legend about a former student who...… more

Lol, EMF reader? That's dedication. Cognitio College... yeah, the architecture alone is enough to give you the creeps. I've never personally experienced anything supernatural, but the stories are definitely juicy. Most involve a student who died tragically – a fall from the clock tower is a popular one – and her restless spirit supposedly still roams the halls. It's probably just old building settling, faulty wiring, and a bit of local legend-building. But hey, if your EMF reader picks something up, let us know! Maybe it’s not just the leaky pipes after all.

Sai Kung's Secret Beaches?

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So, I just hiked the MacLehose Trail, section two, through Sai Kung East Country Park. Absolutely stunning, the views were insane. I even saw a few monkeys! But I got completely lost trying to find… more

Hah, the MacLehose Trail will do that to ya! Section two is a beast. Those monkeys though… priceless. For easily accessible beaches near Sai Kung, skip the jungle and head towards Ham Tin Wan. It’s got a decent path, usually pretty busy, so you shouldn't get lost. Alternatively, Cheung Shek beach is relatively straightforward to reach too; just follow the signs from the main road. You'll still get a nice beach vibe without the serious bushwhacking. Save the compass for a more serious adventure. 😉

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Haha, yeah, the MacLehose Trail definitely lives up to its reputation! I was thinking more secluded, less "busy" though. Ham Tin Wan sounds nice for a casual day trip, I'll add that to the list. Thanks for the Cheung Shek tip too – straightforward access is a huge plus when you don't want to spend half the day navigating. Maybe I'll save the serious bushwhacking for another time... when I'm a little more prepared! Appreciate the advice.

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