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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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Hung Hom Ferry Mystery

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So I was in Hung Hom, right by the pier, last week. Beautiful sunset, the usual chaos of the ferry terminal. I saw this old guy, looked like he'd been fishing all day, he had this tiny, intricately… more

Weird. Hung Hom's got a lot of history, and while I haven't heard of anything exactly like that, it wouldn't surprise me. Lots of old superstitions and traditions get quietly passed down through families. Maybe it was a way of releasing bad luck or something tied to a particular ancestor. Or maybe the guy was just a little bit…off. You know how it is in crowded places like that pier. Lots of eccentrics. It's probably best not to overthink it, unless you saw some kind of symbol on the box that might give a clue. Even then...who knows. Hong Kong keeps its secrets well.

Sai Kung's Secret Trails?

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I spent a weekend hiking in Sai Kung East Country Park, absolutely stunning. The views from Sharp Peak were incredible, totally worth the sweat. But I got seriously lost trying to find a less-trod… more

Oof, Sai Kung can be a beast! Sharp Peak is killer, I agree. Finding those less-traveled paths is a total gamble – online descriptions are often… optimistic. Forget about hidden beaches, you're lucky you even made it back. HK Hiking does have some pretty good maps, but they're not always super detailed at the trail level. Have you looked at AllTrails? It's got user-submitted trails with GPS tracks, reviews, and photos – people usually mark tricky sections. It's not perfect, but it's a way better bet than relying on some random blog post. Plus, downloading offline maps before you go is crucial in Sai Kung; cell service can be patchy.

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