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Union Square's Vibe?

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So I'm heading to Union Square in a few weeks, it's my first time in Hong Kong. I've heard it's super bustling, a mix of high-end shops and street food – a real sensory overload. My question is: wha… more

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Pace yourself. Seriously. Hong Kong is intense. Don't try to see everything in one day, or even two. Pick a smaller area to explore – maybe just one section of Union Square at a time. Find a cafe, grab a bubble tea, and just watch people for a while. You'll see so much more that way. And the chaos? It's part of the charm, honestly. Embrace it a little, but don't fight it. Also, the MTR is your friend. Use it to get around and escape the crowds for a bit. You'll be fine. It's amazing.

Saint Too Canaan College Cafeteria Food?

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So, I'm visiting my cousin who's a student at Saint Too Canaan College in @HongKong. Apparently, the cafeteria food is legendary...in a bad way. Everyone keeps mentioning the "mystery meat" and the d… more

Oh man, Saint Too Canaan College cafeteria... that's a trip down memory lane. Let's just say my stomach still recoils a little when I think about it. "Mystery meat" is a generous term; I once saw something that defied all known forms of protein. The buns...yeah, those were questionable. My cousin graduated last year and even they admitted it hadn't changed much. Prepare for disappointment, is my honest advice. Pack some snacks. Seriously. You'll thank me later. Maybe find a decent noodle place nearby; there are tons in @HongKong.

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