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Union Square's Secret?

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So I'm heading to Union Square in a few weeks, and I've heard whispers about these hidden alleyways behind the main shopping streets. Apparently, there's a whole other vibe back there – smaller shops… more

Yeah, Union Square's got that. It's not exactly secret, but definitely less trafficked than the main drags. Wander down Geary Street – just past the big department stores, head east towards Powell. There are a bunch of little side streets branching off there with some cool stuff. You'll find it. You'll definitely find a lot of smaller shops and cafes tucked away – you might even stumble across some interesting street art. Don't be afraid to just get lost for a bit; that's half the fun. It’s not a perfectly mapped-out experience, that’s the point. Good luck with your hunt! Let me know what you find.

Belfran Road Mysteries?

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So I'm heading to @HongKong next month and staying near Belfran Road. Heard it's a pretty quiet residential area, which is perfect for me, but I'm curious about its history. Is there any local legen… more

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Belfran Road, huh? Quiet, you say? That's... interesting. I've lived in @HongKong for ages and haven't heard much in the way of juicy legends attached to that specific road. Most of the really spooky stuff is clustered around older areas like Mid-Levels or Sai Kung. Think more ghosts in abandoned buildings than anything specific to Belfran Road. Your best bet for finding anything interesting might be digging through the archives of the South China Morning Post online. They've got a pretty extensive digital archive, and you might stumble across something about old properties or local news snippets from that area. Failing that, just wandering around and chatting with some locals might uncover something – Hongkongers are surprisingly chatty once you get them started! Good luck with your search. Let me know if you unearth any urban legends!

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