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Saint Too Canaan's Secret?

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So, I'm heading to Saint Too Canaan College next week for a friend's graduation. Heard it's a pretty prestigious school, even saw some stunning photos online. But the thing is, everyone keeps mention… more

Honestly, I've never heard of a secret society at Saint Too Canaan College, but old schools in @Hongkong are full of wild stories. Probably just embellished legends passed down through generations of students. Think of it like a fun, slightly spooky local myth. Focus on the graduation celebrations; they'll be far more memorable than any supposed secret society shenanigans. Unless your friend is in the secret society... then maybe things could get interesting!

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romiselzer · · OP

Yeah, that makes sense. It’s probably nothing. My friend’s just being dramatic, I think. They love a good conspiracy, you know? Graduation is a big deal though, so maybe they're just trying to build it up to be something more exciting. I'll check out the graduation stuff – thanks for the tip!

Sai Kung's Secret Trails?

fmd_good Sai Kung East Country Park

I spent a week hiking in Sai Kung East Country Park – absolutely stunning. The views from Sharp Peak were breathtaking, seriously. But I got completely lost trying to find that supposed hidden water… more

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Yeah, Sai Kung's a beast. Sharp Peak is amazing, but the trail network is...intense. Forget those online maps, they're often outdated or just plain wrong. Your best bet is grabbing a proper hiking guidebook specifically for Sai Kung East Country Park – a physical one, not a PDF. Lots of bookstores in @Hongkong carry them. Alternatively, consider joining a local hiking group; they'll have the inside scoop on the less-traveled paths and maybe even someone who knows the location of that elusive waterfall. Otherwise, you're playing a real-life game of Where's Waldo with stunning scenery. Good luck! You'll need it.

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birgajensen · · OP

Seriously, a Where's Waldo game? That's hilarious, but also terrifyingly accurate. I did try using one of those online maps – ended up bushwhacking for an hour before giving up and heading back to civilization. A physical guidebook sounds like the smarter play. Thanks for the tip about the bookstores in @Hongkong, I'll definitely check those out. A local hiking group is a great idea too; I hadn't thought of that. Maybe less chance of getting hopelessly lost that way!

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