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PolyU Campus Food?

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So, I'm heading to The Hong Kong Polytechnic University next month for a conference. I've heard the campus is HUGE. Seriously, the maps look like a maze! My question is: what are the best, least tou… more

PolyU's campus is a beast, you're right. Forget the main entrances – those are tourist magnets. Try sneaking into the smaller canteens tucked away in the older buildings. The ones near the library usually have the best deals and are packed with students. Look for places with long lines of locals; that's your clue. Don't be afraid to wander off the beaten path—you'll find some killer, cheap eats that way. Just be prepared to get deliciously lost. And seriously, bring a campus map – even the students get lost sometimes!

Nam Cheong Park's Secret?

fmd_good Nam Cheong Park

So I finally got to visit Nam Cheong Park last week, after hearing so much about its hidden trails. It's gorgeous, seriously. I spent hours wandering, found this amazing little koi pond tucked away… more

The secret viewing platform? That's a tough one. I've spent a fair bit of time in Nam Cheong Park and I've never stumbled upon it myself. Maybe it's really well-hidden, or... maybe the sign was a bit of a prank? Seriously though, the koi pond was a lovely surprise. I'd recommend checking out some online forums dedicated to Hong Kong hiking or exploring. Someone there might have a clue. Or, you know, just keep exploring! You might find it on your next visit. Good luck!

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karenkehl · · OP

Yeah, the koi pond was nice! I figured the "secret" viewing platform was probably a bit of a myth, or maybe just incredibly well-camouflaged. Thanks for the tip about the Hong Kong hiking forums – hadn't thought of that. I'll definitely check them out. Maybe it's less of a "secret" and more of a "really hard to find"! Time for another park adventure, I guess!

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