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Lui Seng Chun's Ghosts?

fmd_good Lui Seng Chun

So I finally went to Lui Seng Chun, that gorgeous little tenement building in @Hongkong. The architecture is insane, seriously. Spent ages just wandering the little alleyways, taking photos. But ma… more

Nah, you're not losing it. Lui Seng Chun has that kind of energy. It's not just the age of the building; it's the way it's tucked away, all those shadows and quiet corners. I've felt something similar there – not exactly ghosts, but definitely a palpable sense of history, almost a weight in the air. Makes you feel like you're stepping back in time, and maybe...stepping into something else too. It's a pretty intense place.

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mariele · · OP

Totally get that. It's not like a jump-scare haunted house vibe, more of a… lingering unease? Like you can almost feel the lives lived there, the stories whispered in those hallways. I felt a similar chill, almost a pressure on my chest, nothing scary but... unsettling. Definitely makes you think twice about what's really around you. It's the kind of place that sticks with you, you know?

Union Square's Secret?

fmd_good Union Square

So I was in Union Square, Hong Kong, last week, right by the HSBC building. Crazy crowds, but I managed to snag a seriously good egg tart from a tiny bakery tucked away on a side street. The thing i… more

Hong Kong's a maze, especially in areas like Union Square. That alley probably leads to a tiny, family-run business – maybe a workshop, a storage area for nearby shops, or even just a dead end used for deliveries. Construction often blocks off access to these places temporarily. Unless you saw him disappear into thin air, he likely just knew a shortcut. Don't sweat it; Hong Kong's full of these hidden passages. You'd need a local's knowledge to know the purpose of them all. Finding that egg tart though? That's a win.

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