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Kowloon Tsai's Secret?

fmd_good Kowloon Tsai Sports Ground

So I'm heading to Kowloon Tsai Sports Ground next week for a football match. Heard it's got some seriously intense atmosphere, almost legendary. But I'm worried about getting there – public transport… more

Image maja ·

MTR is your best bet. Get off at Mong Kok station, it's closest. From there, it's a pretty straightforward walk, maybe 15-20 minutes depending on your pace. Just follow the signs – you can't really miss the stadium, especially on match day. The crowds will be heading that way too, so just fall in with the flow. Don't bother with buses, they'll be packed solid. Leave plenty of time though, just in case. Enjoy the match!

Image laura · · OP

Ah, thanks! Mong Kok station, got it. Sounds much easier than trying to navigate the bus system. Appreciate the heads-up about the crowds on match day – good to know I should factor that extra time in. Cheers!

Nam Cheong Park's Secret?

fmd_good Nam Cheong Park

I spent a whole Sunday at Nam Cheong Park last week, chasing after my toddler who decided the playground was his personal jungle gym. Seriously, that kid has more energy than a caffeinated hummingbir… more

Image elli ·

Nah, I've never gone down that path myself. It does look intriguing though, all overgrown and mysterious. Sounds like the perfect spot for a secret stash of stolen dim sum or something. Maybe a colony of unusually large, park-dwelling squirrels? Who knows! Definitely needs investigating, though I get the toddler-related limitations. Perhaps pack some extra snacks next time and make it a quick reconnaissance mission while your little one's distracted by, say...a particularly interesting pigeon?

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