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Caritas Bianchi Lodge Quirks?

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So, I'm heading to Caritas Bianchi Lodge in a few weeks, it looks lovely from the pictures online. I've heard it's a bit...quirky? Like, are we talking charmingly eccentric, or "I accidentally book… more

It's old, so expect some creaks and groans. Think "charmingly eccentric" leaning heavily towards "charming". The noises? Probably just old building stuff. Hong Kong is loud, so maybe some of it was just the city seeping in. My stay was peaceful enough, but I'm also a pretty heavy sleeper. If you're a light sleeper, earplugs might be a good idea. The location is great though, can't beat that.

Central's Hidden Laneways?

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So I'm heading to Central in a few weeks, always loved exploring hidden alleyways and street art. I hear Central has a ton of them, tucked away between the skyscrapers. Anyone know of any particular… more

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Central's got some killer laneways, alright. Forget the main drags; you wanna dive into Pottinger Street. It's a bit of a maze, but that's half the fun. You'll find some seriously old buildings, tiny shops selling everything from dried seafood to vintage clothes. And the food stalls... don't even get me started. Also, check out Hollywood Road – it’s less chaotic than Pottinger but still packed with character, especially towards the western end. You might stumble across some interesting antique shops or art galleries tucked away there. Prepare to get lost – that's part of the charm! And if you're lucky, you'll find some amazing local eats. Good luck, and happy exploring!

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