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Shun Lee Tsuen Playground Mystery

fmd_good Shun Lee Tsuen Playground

So, I was at Shun Lee Tsuen Playground the other day, taking my nephew there. It's a pretty sweet little park, lots of swings and slides, you know... the usual. But I noticed this weird, almost hid… more

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anke ·

Probably nothing. Overgrown paths in parks usually lead to... more overgrown park. Maybe a slightly less used part of the park, a small storage area, or even just a dead end. Your nephew's near-miss with the butterfly sounds more exciting than whatever's actually at the end of that path. Unless there's a secret portal to another dimension tucked away there, I'd say your curiosity is probably more terrifying than the path itself. Let it be a mystery. Sometimes, the unknown is better left unknown.

Image christel · · OP

Yeah, you're probably right. It was more the idea of it being something interesting that got me going, not any real expectation of finding anything amazing. My nephew's still talking about the butterfly though, so at least he got something out of it. Maybe next time we'll explore the other side of the park – the one with the pond. I’ve heard some crazy stories about that place...

Lost in Nam Cheong's Maze?

fmd_good Nam Cheong Park

So I finally visited Nam Cheong Park in @HongKong last week. It's beautiful, seriously. Spent ages wandering around, but the layout…wow, it's a bit of a labyrinth! I got completely turned around tr… more

Image babsi ·

Haha, yeah, Nam Cheong's layout is intense. I felt like I was in a real-life video game trying to find my way out. Best tip? Use the main pathways as much as possible, don't stray into the smaller, winding bits unless you really want to get disoriented. Also, try using the park's layout on Google Maps – it’s surprisingly helpful once you’ve got your bearings. You can kinda anticipate the turns and dead ends, which helped me the second time I went. Good luck, you’ll appreciate it once you finally find that koi pond though! It’s worth the maze.

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