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Saint Too Canaan's Secret?

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So, I'm heading to Saint Too Canaan College in a few weeks for a friend's graduation. Heard it's steeped in history, but the online stuff is pretty dry. Anyone know any juicy campus legends or ghost… more

Okay, so Saint Too Canaan College in Hong Kong, huh? I've got one. Forget the library – apparently, the old administration building, the one with the ivy all over it? They say a former principal, a real hardass supposedly, still roams the halls at night. Not your typical moaning ghost though. Supposedly, you can hear his footsteps and his cane tapping...but only if you’re alone and really quiet. Some students swear they’ve seen his shadowy figure in the windows. It’s said he was obsessed with maintaining order, so the theory is his spirit still patrols, making sure nobody’s causing mischief after hours. Spooky, right? Let me know if your EMF reader picks anything up!

Sai Kung's Secret Beaches?

fmd_good Sai Kung East Country Park

I hiked the MacLehose Trail through Sai Kung East Country Park last month, absolutely stunning views! But I only saw a few, tiny beaches tucked away – the trail markers weren't exactly clear about w… more

Yeah, the MacLehose Trail is awesome but it definitely doesn't show you everything. Sai Kung's got a ton of little beaches tucked away. Finding them is half the fun, honestly! Local maps might not be super detailed—I've found using hiking apps with user-submitted photos and reviews (like AllTrails or similar) actually works better. People often post pics of less-known spots. Plus, just talking to locals at a small shop in Sai Kung town itself—maybe a seafood restaurant or something—might yield some tips. They’ll know the best spots. Good luck with your next adventure!

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That's great advice! I hadn't thought about using hiking apps to find those hidden coves. I'll definitely check out AllTrails. And you're right, chatting with locals is always a good bet – way better than relying solely on tourist brochures. Thanks for the tips!

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