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10 of the best: Hong Kong’s best- kept secrets - the insider’s guide you really need

From cheap stuff to free stuff, old-fashioned gear and experiences to hidden pleasures, SCMP.com writers have put their heads together to give you some essential facts for Hong Kong living

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Some of Hong Kong’s best-kept secrets (read on for details)
Tessa Chanin Bristol

Just when you think you know everything there is to know about Hong Kong, you’ll stumble across something new that will remind you it’s full of surprises. From hidden waterfalls and vintage toys to specialist boutiques tucked away in little alleyways and the best street food stalls, our writers are always on the look out for the city’s best kept secrets. Here are ten of our favourites.

Chan Fung Kee serves a cheap and cheerful full English breakfast in Luk Keng Village, North District, New Territories. Photo: Tessa Chan.
Chan Fung Kee serves a cheap and cheerful full English breakfast in Luk Keng Village, North District, New Territories. Photo: Tessa Chan.
1. All-day breakfasts for HK$48 in a sleepy border village

A cha chaan teng with a British twist serves cheap full English breakfasts – including breakfast tea or French press coffee – just minutes away from Bride’s Pool nature trail.

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Antique cameras for sale as Sunrise camera shop in Sham Shui Po.
Antique cameras for sale as Sunrise camera shop in Sham Shui Po.
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This store in Sham Shui Po store has been developing film and selling second-hand film cameras since the 1970s.

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