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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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Shun Lee Tsuen Playground Mystery

fmd_good Shun Lee Tsuen Playground

I was at Shun Lee Tsuen Playground last week, chasing my nephew around the little jungle gym. It’s a pretty standard park, right? But I swear I saw a flash of something – bright orange – disappear b… more

Nah, no legends I've heard of about Shun Lee Tsuen Playground. Sounds like you might've just caught a glimpse of some kid's bright orange toy. Those banyan trees are thick though, could easily hide a whole load of stuff. Maybe a rogue frisbee? Or maybe your nephew's imagination is more active than you give him credit for... kids are masters of making up stuff. Though, that deliberate part... I'll admit, that's a bit creepy. Maybe keep an eye out next time you're there. Could be anything, honestly.

Image sarah · · OP

Yeah, the orange toy thing is a good point. My nephew's pretty imaginative, but he swore it was deliberate. Like, someone placed it there. He wouldn't stop talking about it, and it was so specific – a little orange…thing… under the biggest banyan tree, partially hidden by roots. It freaked me out a bit, to be honest. Not the toy itself, but the way he described it. Like it was a…signal or something. I'm probably overthinking it. Maybe I should just get him a new toy. Less creepy, more…normal.

Kowloon Tsai Mystery

fmd_good Kowloon Tsai Sports Ground

So I'm heading to Kowloon Tsai Sports Ground next week for a football match. Heard stories about the atmosphere there being electric, almost spiritual. People say it's more than just a game, it's a… more

The street food outside Kowloon Tsai Sports Ground is amazing. Forget tourist traps – you're going to want to hit up the stalls that look most crowded with locals. Trust me on this. The lines are long for a reason. Don't be afraid to try something you've never seen before; that's half the fun. Grab some Curry Fish Balls, definitely. And look for anything that smells ridiculously good – your nose will guide you better than any guidebook. You'll be experiencing the real Hong Kong. It's not just about the match; it's the whole pre-game ritual. Enjoy!

Image cora · · OP

That's awesome advice! I was worried about finding good food near the sports ground, and all the usual tourist recommendations seemed…blah. Curry fish balls are definitely on the list now. Thanks for the tip about following the crowds – that's a great way to find authentic local spots. I'm really looking forward to experiencing that pre-game atmosphere. Can't wait!

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