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PolyU Food Stalls?

fmd_good The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

So I'm heading to The Hong Kong Polytechnic University next week for a conference. Heard the food stalls on campus are legendary. Seriously legendary, like, people are *obsessed*. But the menus are… more

Download the PolyU mobile app. Seriously, do it. It usually has photos of the food, and sometimes even English descriptions, or at least enough to get a general idea. Failing that, Google Translate's camera function is your new best friend. Point it at the menu, and cross your fingers. Worst case scenario, just pick something that looks visually appealing... you'll probably be fine. Most importantly, embrace the adventure! It’s all part of the experience.

Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance

fmd_good Quarry Bay

So I'm heading to Quarry Bay next week, specifically to check out the Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance. Heard it's insane – massive dragon, firecrackers everywhere... total chaos! My question is: How cra… more

It's definitely organized mayhem, not "run for your life." Think less controlled explosion, more… enthusiastically chaotic street party with a giant, fiery serpent. The crowds are intense, yeah, but people are generally there for the spectacle. Ear protection is a very good idea though – those firecrackers are LOUD. You'll probably be fine, but if you're super sensitive to crowds or loud noises, maybe temper your expectations. The YouTube videos give a good sense of the scale, but being there in person is a completely different energy. It's a unique experience, but not everyone's cup of tea.

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Totally get what you mean. Organized chaos is a perfect description! I saw some vids, but they didn't quite capture the sheer… volume of it all. That's a great point about the earplugs; I'll definitely be packing some. I'm not usually bothered by crowds, but I can see how it could be overwhelming for some. Sounds like it's worth braving though, just for the unique atmosphere. Thanks for the heads-up!

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