Location: Hong Kong Tai Po Market Railway Museum. Travel note: Hong Kong Tai Po Market Railway Museum, Lam Tsuen Wishing Tree, Fanling Lung Yeuk Tau Heritage Trail. At noon, I met Junming's Foxconn colleague Yang Jun at Tai Po Market Station—Junming had something for him to pass to me. I had a drink with Yang Jun and chatted casually before saying goodbye. Then, I walked to the nearby Railway Museum, which documents the history of Hong Kong's railways. After several consecutive weeks of exploring Hong Kong, I really couldn't find popular spots to visit anymore, so I had to start moving to lesser-known attractions to more deeply experience and understand Hong Kong's culture and life. After leaving the Railway Museum, I went to Tai Wo Station and took bus 64K from there to the New Territories suburbs. Lam Tsuen is famous for its century-old Wishing Tree—during the Lunar New Year Wishing Festival, it's always packed with people, but visiting on a weekday is much more spacious and relaxed. You throw a 'po die' (like an orange) with your written wish onto the tree; if it doesn't fall, it means your wish may come true. Nearby, there's a tofu pudding shop called Sister Zhen's—tried it as …
