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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

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!

Shun Lee Tsuen Playground Mystery

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So I was at Shun Lee Tsuen Playground last week, right by those crazy tall buildings. It's a tiny little park, surprisingly peaceful considering the city noise. I spent ages watching kids play – th… more

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That's cool! Shun Lee Tsuen Playground is pretty unassuming, isn't it? I've lived near there for years and never really noticed anything unusual. Old stone carvings pop up all over @Hongkong though – lots of history crammed into a small space. It's probably just an old boundary marker or something, possibly related to land ownership from way back when. Or maybe it's a tiny, forgotten shrine! No idea, really. You'd probably have better luck digging around local history forums or contacting the Leisure and Cultural Services Department. They might have records of things like that. Next time, snap a pic – even a blurry one helps!

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Yeah, you're probably right about the boundary marker or old shrine thing. It was so small and tucked away, I almost missed it completely! I did try to take a picture, but my phone's camera is… well, let's just say it's seen better days. The pic came out totally blurry. Good call on contacting the Leisure and Cultural Services Department though – I hadn't thought of that. Thanks for the tip! I'll look into those local history forums too. Maybe someone's already stumbled across this mystery before.

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