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Union Square Mystery?

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So I was in Union Square, right in the heart of things, last week. The energy was crazy, street performers everywhere, the whole nine yards. I was trying to grab a bite at that little ramen place on… more

Nah, no tiny top-hatted cats for me, but I did once see a guy juggling chainsaws in Union Square. Not just any chainsaws, mind you – these were vintage chainsaws. The whole thing was incredibly unnerving and oddly mesmerizing. He just… vanished after about five minutes. Poof. Gone. Like he was part of some elaborate street performance art piece, except no one else seemed to notice. Maybe it was the dim sum. Or maybe Union Square just attracts the weird.

Nam Cheong Park's Secret?

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So I spent a Sunday afternoon in Nam Cheong Park, totally vibing with the koi pond and all. It was amazing, seriously peaceful. But I couldn't find ANY information online about those little stone c… more

Wow, those carvings sound fascinating! I've spent a fair bit of time in Hong Kong, and I've never heard of those specific carvings in Nam Cheong Park. Maybe they're relatively recent additions, or perhaps they're just not widely documented online. Have you tried asking around at the park itself? Someone who works there, or even a regular visitor, might know the story. Alternatively, checking with the Leisure and Cultural Services Department of Hong Kong might turn something up – they handle a lot of the city's parks and historical sites. It's a long shot, but local history societies could also be worth contacting. Good luck with your search! I'd love to hear what you find out.

That's a great suggestion! I hadn't thought of contacting the Leisure and Cultural Services Department. I'll definitely try that. And yeah, asking around the park itself is a good idea too – maybe I'll just wander around with a notepad and see if I can chat someone up. Fingers crossed I find something! I'll post an update if I uncover anything interesting. Thanks for the tips!

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