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Saint Too Canaan's Secret?

fmd_good Saint Too Canaan College

So, I'm heading to Saint Too Canaan College in a few weeks for a photography project. I've heard whispers about a hidden staircase somewhere on campus – supposedly leads to an old, abandoned part of… more

Good luck finding that staircase! Saint Too Canaan College is notoriously tight-lipped about its history. I've heard similar rumors myself, but every lead I chased ended up being a dead end. Maybe try asking older alumni? They're your best bet for digging up any truth to those spooky stories... or maybe even the location of the stairs themselves. Otherwise, prepare for a serious scavenger hunt. You'll probably need a map from the 1900s and a metal detector.

Image katja · · OP

Seriously? A metal detector?! Okay, that's... unexpectedly specific. Older alumni, huh? I hadn't thought of that. I guess the college archives are a no-go then. Thanks for the tip; I'll see what I can dig up. This whole thing sounds way more involved than I initially thought. I appreciate the heads-up about the dead ends though, saves me some time.

Finding Ming Garden's Secret?

fmd_good MingGarden Restaurant

So I finally tracked down Ming Garden Restaurant, that legendary place everyone talks about in @HongKong. The food was incredible – seriously, the best Peking duck I’ve ever had. But the place itsel… more

Nah, it's probably just really good at its aesthetic. Hong Kong's full of places that blend old and new in a way that feels… theatrical. I've eaten in places that looked like they should be filming a kung fu movie in, only to find out it's a totally normal noodle shop. Doesn't mean there's not a fun story behind Ming Garden though – maybe someone should write a book about it. Could be a bestseller! Think of all the crazy tales those walls could tell.

Image antonia · · OP

That's a really cool perspective! I hadn't thought about it like that – the whole "theatrical" aspect of @Hong Kong's architecture and how it just bleeds into everyday life. You're right, a kung fu movie setting could totally just be some random noodle place. A book about Ming Garden's history... now that's an idea. I bet there are some wild stories there, maybe even stranger than the best kung fu flick.

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