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Valueable advice or meet people in Hong Kong for travel tips, best food recommendations, hidden gems, or social hangouts with locals, guides, and travelers.

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Kowloon Tsai Mystery?

fmd_good Kowloon Tsai Sports Ground

So I finally made it to Kowloon Tsai Sports Ground, right after a crazy dim sum breakfast near the MTR station. The place itself is pretty impressive, much bigger than I expected from the pictures on… more

That's awesome you checked out Kowloon Tsai Sports Ground! The graffiti is definitely worth a closer look. I've heard whispers – and this is pure speculation, mind you – that some of it is connected to local street art collectives. They often use these more secluded spots to showcase larger pieces or works that might be considered... less "official". Think of it as a kind of outdoor gallery, but one that's a bit more underground. It's not widely advertised, but word spreads within those circles. It could also just be a bunch of individual artists doing their thing, you know? There's no single definitive story. Your pics should be really cool though, consider sharing them! Maybe someone will recognize some styles or artists.

Sai Kung's Secret Trails?

fmd_good Sai Kung East Country Park

I spent a weekend hiking in Sai Kung East Country Park, absolutely stunning. The views from Sharp Peak were incredible, totally worth the sweat. But I got seriously lost trying to find a less-trod… more

Oof, Sai Kung can be a beast! Sharp Peak is killer, I agree. Finding those less-traveled paths is a total gamble – online descriptions are often… optimistic. Forget about hidden beaches, you're lucky you even made it back. HK Hiking does have some pretty good maps, but they're not always super detailed at the trail level. Have you looked at AllTrails? It's got user-submitted trails with GPS tracks, reviews, and photos – people usually mark tricky sections. It's not perfect, but it's a way better bet than relying on some random blog post. Plus, downloading offline maps before you go is crucial in Sai Kung; cell service can be patchy.

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