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Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong: What's another name?

As far as I know, they all seem to be called Kowloon Tong, but on the other hand, there are also many clock hotels or places that may have aliases related to the yellow business. The original names of some other places can't be found on the Internet. I hope you can adopt them. Location of Hengtou Banner: Wong Tai Sin District, Kowloon Original name: Reasons for haircut Hengtou Banner Source: Executions during the Japanese invasion of China, all executed people were beheaded and haunted. Rumor: No, but there is an ancient temple. Every year-July of the lunar calendar 14, a Dream Orchid Festival is held as a sacrifice (there are few places in Hong Kong where Dream Orchid Festival is held) to rest in peace. When performing a big drama (it is said to be Chaozhou-style), the front seats will be reserved for ghosts to sit down and watch ... Yuntoutang Village Location: Yuntoutang Village, North New Territories, formerly known as Yuntoutang Source: Mass graves were haunted when the Japanese invaded China. Legend has it that wooden cars will be heard at night. Some people even saw a wooden cart carrying a bunch of heads passing by in the moonlight, and the person pushing the cart was headless, and "he" even shed some bloody liquid ... Xiumaoping Location: Kwun Tong District, Kowloon, formerly known as Tomb Sweeping Source: formerly mass graves and cemeteries. Haunted rumor: Since Xiumaoping landslide caused many deaths, the local area has been haunted. A female teacher saw a mother and son in the rain, and the mother knelt down to wipe the child's face. The teacher wanted to take the umbrella to the mother and son, but when she took a closer look, she saw that the eyes, ears and noses of the mother and son kept flowing out ... Wugui Mountain Location: Kwun Tong District, Kowloon/Sai Kung District, New Territories, formerly known as Wugui Mountain. The origin of Wugui Mountain: There were pirates in Wugui Mountain in the early Qing Dynasty, and it was later renamed Wugui Mountain. Haunted rumor: someone filmed a moving character in a war game, but when he looked closer, it turned out to be a scarecrow. The scarecrow with no facial features seems to have bled seven times after being sprayed with paint, and there is no agricultural land nearby. Why are there scarecrows here ... Bridal Pool Location: North New Territories Source: When the wedding was held in ancient times, a flash flood happened and washed away the wedding procession passing by the bridge. Rumor has it that no one is haunted: one of the most haunted places in Hong Kong has a high probability of flash floods when it rains heavily. Some people have been washed away by floods many times before. Some children have been seen playing under the bridge when it rains. He disappeared when he went down, but when he returned to the road, he saw the child and waved to him. At this time, the flood came. If that person waves and sees a child, he will come down. Tiaojingling Location: Saigon District, New Territories, formerly known as Tiaojingling Source: Tiaojingling was originally a barren hill facing the semicircle bay, which belonged to China before 1898. Because the bay is as round as a mirror and the sea is calm and waveless, fishermen call it a mirror ring. 5438+0898 The expansion boundary of Hong Kong. The mountain and the bay have been included in the territory of Hong Kong. A man named Lenny, whose full name is Albert Herbert Rainey, was originally from Canada. He took a fancy to the mirror ring at the foot of Devil Mountain, where he bought a piece of land and built a flour mill. His flour mill was put into production on 1905 and declared bankrupt on 1908 in April. He can't stand the blow this time. Just in front of the flour mill, he put a rope around his neck and tied a boulder on the other end, and jumped into the bay to commit suicide. After Lenny committed suicide, two place names appeared on the land of this bay. One is an English place name, called Rennie Mill; The other is the place name of China, called Diaojingling. Haunted rumor: unknown (you may see dead souls hanging around your neck)/static/MSN/5530641.html.