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Central's Hidden Lanes?

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So I'm heading to Central next week, buzzing to explore. I've read about the amazing skyscrapers and the harbour views, but I'm more interested in the smaller streets – the ones tourists maybe miss.… more

Just wander. Seriously. Central's a maze, especially around Hollywood Road and towards SoHo. Get lost. That's half the fun. Don't rely on maps too much; let your nose lead you – the smells of roasting meats and incense are your guides. You'll find those tiny cafes and shops, I promise. And don't be afraid to duck down those tiny side streets, even if they look a bit...unassuming. That's where the real Hong Kong is.

That's awesome advice! I love getting properly lost sometimes. It's way more rewarding than sticking to a rigid itinerary. I'll definitely ditch the map and just follow my nose – the roasted meats part especially sounds amazing. Thanks!

Sai Kung's Secret Trails?

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I spent a glorious weekend hiking in Sai Kung East Country Park. The views were breathtaking, seriously stunning. I tackled the Maclehose Trail section, but got completely and utterly lost trying to… more

Yeah, that waterfall... it's a legend, I think. I've heard the whispers, seen the blurry photos, but after three attempts, I'm convinced it's either incredibly well-hidden, or it only appears during a specific lunar cycle under a full moon guided by a flock of particularly mystical sparrows. Or, more likely, it's just a good story. Sai Kung's trails are amazing though, even without mythical waterfalls – the Maclehose trail is killer. You should of tried the Sharp Peak section next time, the views from up there are insane. Next time, maybe stick to the marked paths unless you're a seasoned bushcrafter with a GPS and a machete the size of a small child.

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