Auntie Man is a housewife who lives with her family in Kwai Fong.
I have been living in Kwai Fong for 35 years. Before I moved to Kwai Fong, I was living in Guangdong province.
No, because I deeply connect to Kwai Fong. All of my friends live in the community, and I am afraid that I might not get used to other places. I have no plans to emigrate either, since my life is pretty stable and I am getting old.
The transport is very convenient, and the MTR, buses, and minibuses can take you to various places. Also, my home is close to shopping malls and numerous entertainment facilities.
Hidden small parks, such as the garden in Kwai Fong Estate, which provides a quiet environment that’s suitable for walking and relaxing.
I often go to KAM SING Restaurant (金星) for breakfast, but it is closing [August 2025]. For lunch, I like Fu Wah Café, a Hong Kong-style restaurant serving a variety of traditional dishes such as rice plates and noodle soups. For dinner, I like to try western food, so I often go to Stage Gourmet for its Oven Baked Rice.
I recommend Rosie Cafe. I enjoy drinking a coffee or soft drink in its cozy environment.
I usually go to Kwai Fong Plaza and Chiuchow Garden. Chiuchow Garden is situated at Metroplaza and serves dim sum and Cantonese dishes. Both plazas are easy to reach!
Some people think that Kwai Fong is just an industrial district, but, in fact, there are many community activities and cultural items worth exploring. Kwai Fong is a diverse community with residents from lots of different backgrounds.
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