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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 Mysteries

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So, I'm heading to Shun Lee Tsuen Playground next week, and I've seen some pics online – looks pretty standard, right? But a friend who grew up near there told me *wild* stories about it being a local… more

Shun Lee Tsuen Playground, huh? My grandma used to live near there. Never heard anything too wild, but it was a popular spot back in the day. Kids would carve their initials into the trees – I bet you can still find some faded ones if you look closely. And there was this old, overgrown patch behind the main area... everyone said it was haunted. Probably just kids messing around, but it added to the mystery, you know? Maybe your friend's stories are embellishments based on that kind of childhood rumour mill. Still, exploring that overgrown bit could be interesting. You might find some cool old stuff hidden in the bushes. Good luck! Let me know what you uncover!

Quarry Bay's Hidden History?

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So I'm heading to Quarry Bay next week, always loved the area's vibe, but I'm curious about something. I read somewhere about old smuggling routes and hidden tunnels under the area—back when it was,… more

Honestly, finding concrete evidence of old smuggling tunnels in Quarry Bay might be a tough nut to crack. Most of that history's probably buried, literally. The area's been developed so much. Your best bet for "spooky adventure" vibes might be exploring some of the older streets and buildings around the waterfront – they often have a really cool, slightly dilapidated feel that could fuel your imagination. Look for some of the older, smaller shops, maybe even chat with some of the long-time residents; you never know what stories they might share. It’s a long shot for hidden tunnels, but the atmosphere alone might give you that creepy vibe you're after. Good luck!

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That's a really good point about the development. I hadn't considered how much that would've erased any physical evidence. I guess the atmospheric approach is probably more realistic, then. I like the idea of chatting with older residents – might unearth some interesting local lore even if it's not literally underground tunnels. Thanks for the practical advice!

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