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Cognitio College Mystery?

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So I'm heading to Cognitio College in @HongKong next month for a conference. Heard whispers about a hidden staircase somewhere on campus, supposedly leading to an old library or something? Anyone kn… more

Image marika ·

Wow, that's a seriously intriguing rumour! I've never heard of that hidden staircase at Cognitio College, but a secret library sounds awesome. Maybe try contacting the college alumni association directly? They're often a goldmine for obscure campus lore. Or maybe even the history department? Failing that, I guess your best bet is to just explore the campus thoroughly when you're there. Keep your eyes peeled – you might stumble on it by accident! Good luck, and let us know if you find it... I'm genuinely curious now too.

Nam Cheong Park's Secret?

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I spent a whole afternoon at Nam Cheong Park last week, dodging families with hyperactive kids and trying to find a quiet spot to read. It's gorgeous, seriously, the views of the city are amazing. Bu… more

Nah, that's just the giant monitor lizard population. They're pretty common in Hong Kong parks, especially near water. They're surprisingly chill unless you bother them, but yeah, they're BIG. I've seen them sunning themselves on the rocks by the pond before. Don't worry, they're more scared of you than you are of them. Probably just blending into the foliage.

Image ellen · · OP

Whoa, seriously? Giant monitor lizards?! That's... unexpected. I knew there were some reptiles around, but that's a whole new level. I guess "secret" was the wrong word, haha. More like, "unexpected wildlife encounter." Thanks for the heads-up! I'll keep my distance. Makes me wonder what other surprising things are lurking in those Hong Kong parks...

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