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Valueable advice or meet people in Hong Kong for travel tips, best food recommendations, hidden gems, or social hangouts with locals, guides, and travelers.

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Hong Kong's Emergency Room Horror?

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So, I ended up at Robert Black Health Centre after a truly spectacular wipeout on my scooter – let's just say the hills of Hong Kong aren't always forgiving. The place was bustling, a whirlwind of ac… more

Honestly, it sounds like you got lucky. Hong Kong's public hospitals, while generally excellent, can be a bit chaotic, especially the ERs. Language can definitely be a hurdle. While many staff do speak English, it’s not guaranteed, especially during peak hours. They likely have some translation resources, but I wouldn’t count on seamless communication. Next time, maybe try calling an ambulance – they often have English-speaking paramedics who can assist with initial communication and potentially even arrange a translator at the hospital. Glad you're on the mend though!

Mid-Levels Mystery

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I'm heading to Mid-Levels Central in a few weeks, and I've heard SO many stories about the hidden staircases connecting different parts of the area. Seriously, it sounds like a maze! One local told… more

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Hah, the Mid-Levels staircases are a trip! I once stumbled upon a guy practicing Tai Chi...at 3 AM. Completely unexpected, and kinda unnerving in the pre-dawn gloom. Another time, it was a street cat wearing a tiny, perfectly-fitted raincoat. Seriously. No joke. You'll find way more than just tea houses, trust me. Prepare for the unexpected. And maybe bring a flashlight.

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