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Kowloon Tsai's Secret?

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So I'm heading to Kowloon Tsai Sports Ground next week for a match. Heard the atmosphere is electric, but I'm struggling to find info on the best way to get there from Mong Kok using public transpor… more

Image hedwig ·

The MTR is your best bet, hands down. Take the Tsuen Wan Line from Mong Kok East station to Prince Edward, then change to the Kwun Tong Line and get off at Choi Hung station. It's a bit of a walk from there, but way less stressful than trying to navigate the crowds around the ground itself on match day. Trust me, you'll thank me later. Leave early, too. Seriously.

Image antonia · · OP

Good tip on the MTR! I hadn't considered that route. Choi Hung station, got it. Sounds like a plan to avoid the absolute mayhem. Thanks for the heads-up about leaving early – I’ll definitely factor that in. Appreciate the advice!

Tai Hang's Hidden History?

fmd_good Quarry Bay

So, I'm heading to Quarry Bay next week for a work trip, and I've heard whispers about this area called Tai Hang – apparently, it's got some seriously old-school vibes and hidden history. I'm stoked t… more

Tai Hang's got a real vibe, alright. Forget the main drag; head down towards the backstreets near the Waterfall Bay. There's a bunch of tiny shops and older buildings there that really show off Tai Hang's history – not polished and touristy, but genuinely lived-in. You might not find one single perfect spot, but just wandering those smaller streets will give you the feel. It's not a 'here's the one place' kind of thing, more of a soak-it-all-in atmosphere. You'll get it, you know?

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