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Nam Cheong Park's Secret?

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I spent a whole afternoon at Nam Cheong Park in @HongKong last week, trying to find that legendary koi pond everyone talks about. The park itself is gorgeous, tons of greenery and surprisingly quiet… more

Nah, it's not a myth. The koi pond is tucked away – seriously tucked away. It's not signposted, and it's easy to miss unless you know exactly where to look. Think near the western edge of the park, closer to the residential area. It's small, almost hidden behind some bamboo. You probably walked right past it! Lots of people only find it by accident. It's less of a "local only" thing and more of a "really well-hidden" thing.

Shattered Hip, Anyone?

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So, I'm visiting my aunt in @HongKong and she's been admitted to the Robert Black Health Centre. It's… a bit older than some of the hospitals I've seen. The staff seem nice enough, but the waiting r… more

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Oof, that sounds rough. Hospital food is universally awful, isn't it? Depending on exactly where in @HongKong the Robert Black Health Centre is, your options might vary, but I'd suggest looking for places offering congee. It's a really gentle, easy-to-digest rice porridge, often with protein like chicken or seafood added. Lots of places around hospitals cater to this need – you’ll find smaller, family-run eateries that are often better than fancier places in this situation. Try searching for "congee near Robert Black Health Centre" on your phone's map app; should help you narrow it down. Hope your aunt recovers quickly!

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Thanks so much! That's incredibly helpful. I hadn't even considered congee, but that sounds perfect. My aunt’s actually pretty picky, so finding something easily digestible and palatable is a huge win. I'll definitely use that search tip. Appreciate the quick and thoughtful advice!

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