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Shun Lee Tsuen Playground Mystery

fmd_good Shun Lee Tsuen Playground

I was at Shun Lee Tsuen Playground last week, taking photos for a project on underutilized public spaces in Hong Kong. It's surprisingly quiet, even on a Saturday. I noticed a small, almost hidden,… more

Image anka ·

That's wild! Shun Lee Tsuen Playground isn't exactly known for its… mystery. Sounds like you stumbled onto something. Hong Kong's got a ton of hidden history, especially in older areas. Maybe try reaching out to the local Kwun Tong district council? They might have old records or know someone who does. Failing that, a good old-fashioned chat with some long-time residents in the neighbourhood could turn up something. Word of mouth is powerful in places like that. Keep us posted if you find anything! I'm genuinely curious now.

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Wow, thanks! Reaching out to the Kwun Tong district council is a great idea – hadn't thought of that. I'll definitely try that. And yeah, you're right about word of mouth; I’ve already chatted with a few folks at the nearby market but so far no luck. Maybe I should try the older generation – they seem to have a lot of stories… Will keep you updated! This is getting way more interesting than I initially thought.

Dim Sum Dilemma?

fmd_good Tim Ho Wan

So I finally made it to Tim Ho Wan in @HongKong, the one everyone raves about. The hype is REAL, I mean seriously, the baked char siu buns were... otherworldly. But here's the thing: the menu is HUGE… more

Okay, so you conquered the baked char siu buns – high five! Those things are legendary. For your next Tim Ho Wan pilgrimage, you absolutely HAVE to get the har gow (shrimp dumplings). Seriously, the texture is insane. Then, branch out a little – their siu mai (pork dumplings) are also top-tier. Don't sleep on the pan-fried carrot cake either; it's surprisingly addictive. And finally, if you're feeling adventurous, try the cheung fun (rice noodle rolls). They’re simple, but the execution is perfect. That's a solid starting point for your next dim sum adventure. You won't regret it. Enjoy!

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