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13 hacks for an easier life in Hong Kong

August 25, 2022
Source: hongkongliving.com hongkongliving.com
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[13 hacks for an easier life in Hong Kong] Wet market deals Pick up a few Cantonese phrases and shop for groceries at wet markets without worry. Here, you can enjoy slashed prices on vegetables, fruits, meat and fish while supporting local shop owners. Nearly every district in Hong Kong will have one, whether it’s in a municipal building or it’s composed of stalls on the street. Computer centres If you’ve got a device that needs fixing, save yourself a boatload of money and head to the Mong Kok or Wan Chai computer centres. With numerous stalls staffed by pretty...
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