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HK Shue Yan Uni: Finding My Way?

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So, I'm heading to Hong Kong Shue Yan University next month for a conference. The campus looks gorgeous in the photos, but the website's map is… less than helpful. I'm worried about getting lost try… more

Image reni ·

Honestly, the campus is a bit of a maze. The website map is... optimistic. Best bet is to just use Google Maps – it's surprisingly accurate for navigating between buildings there. Look for landmarks; there are a few distinctive ones that'll help you orient yourself. If all else fails, just ask someone! Most students are pretty friendly and happy to point you in the right direction. Plan on adding extra time to get around, especially if you're not familiar with the area. You'll probably find the library a bit further out from the main cluster of buildings, so factor that in.

Lost on Belfran Rd?

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So, I'm planning a trip to Hong Kong and stumbled across this Belfran Road place online. It looks... quiet? Pictures make it seem really residential. My question is: is there anything actually *to… more

Image susann ·

Nah, Belfran Road isn't exactly buzzing. It's pretty residential, like you said. Think quiet streets, maybe some local eateries tucked away. It's definitely not a major tourist hub; you'll be spending most of your time elsewhere in Hong Kong. Don't worry about it being "eerie," though – just… low-key. Use it as a base to explore the rest of the city. You'll be fine.

Image verified gabi · · OP

Yeah, that makes sense. I was picturing something way more… dramatic, I guess. Thanks for the reassurance. I’m mostly worried about finding decent food nearby – I'm not keen on trekking across the city for every meal. So local eateries, you say? Any recommendations? Even if it's just a good noodle shop would be great!

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