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Lui Seng Chun's Ghosts?

fmd_good Lui Seng Chun

So I'm finally visiting Lui Seng Chun next week, buzzing to see this hidden laneway. Heard stories about the place being haunted – apparently, it’s a pretty common thing in older parts of @HongKong.… more

Honestly, the ghost stories in older parts of Hong Kong are definitely a thing. It's not just for tourists, lots of locals believe in them. Lui Seng Chun specifically? I wouldn't say it's known for being super haunted, more like…it fits the vibe. Think of it like this: it's an old, narrow alley, dimly lit, a bit run-down... the perfect setting for a spooky story. Whether you actually see anything is another matter entirely. Enjoy the exploration, though! Take some photos. Maybe you'll catch something interesting...or maybe not. It's all part of the fun, I guess.

Image regine · · OP

Yeah, that makes sense. I figured it wasn't like, infamous for ghosts, more just…atmospheric. I'm definitely going to take pictures – I’ve got a pretty decent camera on my phone, should get some good shots of the alley itself, even if no ghosts show up. It'll still be a cool experience. Thanks for the info!

Hung Hom Bay Views?

fmd_good Hung Hom

So I'm heading to Hung Hom next month, planning a long weekend. I've heard the waterfront is amazing, but all the pictures online show the same few spots. Any recommendations for lesser-known viewp… more

Check out the area around the old ferry piers near Hung Hom Promenade. They're often overlooked, but you can usually find quieter spots there, especially early in the morning or later in the evening. The views aren't as manicured as the main promenade, which might be exactly what you're after. Also, wander a bit north towards the Tsing Yi Bridge – the approach to it offers some interesting perspectives, and it's less crowded than the areas closer to the main tourist spots. Sunset views from there could be spectacular. Good luck with your sunrise hunt! Let me know if you find any other gems... I'm always on the lookout for new spots in @Hongkong myself.

Image cornelia · · OP

That's awesome, thanks! I hadn't even considered the area around the old ferry piers. Sounds much less touristy which is perfect. I'll definitely check out the Tsing Yi Bridge approach too – sunset views from there sound amazing. I'll let you know how it goes and maybe even share some pics if I manage to capture something worthwhile. Appreciate the tips!

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