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where is the top ten super scary places in Hong Kong! ?

I have encountered ghosts in these places in Hong Kong, China

I think the yin energy there is very strong. 1. Wan Tau Tong - I once went to Hawan Yao Village in Wan Tau Tong, Tai Po Visiting relatives

Her house is a village house

It is leaning against the mountain

Unexpectedly, I was watching the scenery on the terrace of her house

I suddenly saw a green head

and threw myself into the mountains. 2. A bar near Stanley

I traveled there once

It was drizzling that day

and very cold

I saw a bar with a weird decoration

I can’t remember the name

The design is scary

There are bats on the house

Devil

Spire

Snake

Looks like Goethe style building

Suspecting a ghost

So I walked away in a hurry

That night

I felt like I was being suffocated by the devil when I slept . 3. Ancient temple

I used to live near an ancient temple

Because wandering ghosts would gather in ancient temples

so

Many people in Tiao Village have encountered ghosts

Mental disorders

Talking to themselves on the street

In fact, they may have hooked up with spirits I don’t know the line. 4. Cemetery/Crematorium/Funeral Parlor - no need to say more

Anyway, don’t talk nonsense when you get there. 5. Hospital - dark and dark

Sometimes the wind is gusty

Feeling creepy

You will hear shouting for no reason. 6. Road sacrifice/burning clothes place - don’t go near

Don’t Don't look at the items that have been kicked into the street. 7. Public toilets - Night mothers, don't go to public toilets to look in the mirror

because you may see things you don't want to see. 8. Hotels - Because Many people have committed suicide in the hotel

So

those ghosts will stay in the hotel rooms. 9. Nightclub/Bar/Nightclub-Ghosts are like people

All They like to have fun

So they especially like to stay in the music every night

People who work in nightclubs

have also tried to see ghosts singing and dancing. 10. Beach - Don't go to the beach alone from dusk to early morning

Firstly, the tide will threaten your life

Secondly, the water ghost will look for a substitute.

A ghost place (1) - High Street High Street was a leprosy hospital before the war. At that time, the disease was extremely contagious and the patients needed to be completely isolated. Once inside, they had no choice but to wait for death, so a kind of resentment accumulated. Rumor has it that a mental patient committed suicide by banging his head in the basement, so the tragic sound of banging was often heard. Later, during World War II, the Japanese army occupied Hong Kong and used this place as a execution ground, killing countless Chinese. Since then, there have been rumors that the place is haunted. Many young people go there to explore. At that time, the attic was a place where prisoners were hanged. Although it has been dismantled, it is said that those who venture in if they are unlucky will always find this attic that does not exist in the first place, and the hanging scene will be reenacted. So High Street can be regarded as the most popular haunted place in Hong Kong, China. Ghost Place (2) - Prestige Street This street is located in the middle of Sheung Wan, opposite Caine Road. It was once a Japanese military camp. When the Japanese were defeated and the imperial army surrendered unconditionally, many Japanese soldiers felt that defeat was a very humiliating thing, so they would rather die than surrender and committed collective suicide in the military camp. After this incident, many nearby residents would always hear the sound of marching, clapping, and even the conversations of Japanese soldiers late at night.

In short, it fulfills the legend that the entertainment industry attracts friends from the spirit world. Haunted place (10) - University of Hong Kong, China. The dormitory of the University of Hong Kong is located on Pok Fu Lam Road, Hong Kong Island. It is widely rumored that there is a stone statue in front of the stone staircase. Students who come into contact with it have ominous consequences. Many years ago, because some students did not believe this rumor and deliberately contradicted the stone statue, they died unexpectedly.

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lt; Top Ten Ghostly Places in Hong Kong, China gt; Ghost Places (1) High Street High Street was a maisonette before the war In the lunatic hospital, the disease was an extremely contagious disease at that time, and the patients needed to be completely isolated. Once inside, they had no choice but to wait for death, so a kind of resentment accumulated. Rumor has it that a mental patient committed suicide by banging his head in the basement, so the tragic sound of banging was often heard. Later, during World War II, the Japanese army occupied Hong Kong, China, and used it as a execution ground, killing countless Chinese. After the liberation, there were rumors that the place was haunted. Many young people go there to explore. At that time, the attic was a place where prisoners were hanged. Although it has been dismantled, it is said that those who venture in if they are unlucky will always find this attic that does not exist in the first place, and the hanging scene will be reenacted. So High Street can be regarded as the most popular haunted place in Hong Kong, China. Ghost Place (2) Prestige Street This street is located in the middle of Sheung Wan, opposite Caine Road. It was once a Japanese military camp. When the Japanese were defeated and the imperial army surrendered unconditionally, many Japanese soldiers felt that defeat was a very humiliating thing, so they would rather die than surrender and committed collective suicide in the military camp. After this incident, many nearby residents would always hear the sound of marching, clapping, and even the conversations of Japanese soldiers late at night. . . Some people even saw this street in the middle of the night, full of Japanese military flags. Haunted place (3) During the Japanese colonial period in Yuntou Tong Village in Tai Po, many innocent Chinese were sent to the execution ground to be beheaded. However, because there were too many heads, they could not be stored in the execution ground, so workers used their heads every day. The wood was carted to distant wilderness for burial. Yuntoutang Village is the place that must be passed through during the transportation process. Perhaps too many Chinese people died in mysterious circumstances, and their souls had nowhere to go after death but could only follow their own heads. Over time, this road gathered many souls of the dead. Although it was decades ago, many residents still hear the sound of wooden carts passing by at night, and some have even seen rows of headless ghosts following the wooden carts, like corpses. Ghost Place (4) Menggui Bridge Menggui Bridge is also the Hung Shui Bridge. Back then, students from a school were traveling there. Due to a flash flood, the floods caused the students who were playing by the bridge to be washed away one by one. After this incident, many people encountered ghosts here. Some people passing by this bridge saw a group of children waving to them under the bridge, or they were pushed into the river inexplicably. The current bridge has been converted into a bridge with barriers, but there are still night drivers who say that they often see white figures moving by the bridge when passing by. The most intriguing thing happened to a On female singers. I heard that when she was a child, she passed by this place with her father and saw a brother and sister waiting on the roadside. They seemed lost. The female singer's father kindly picked them up in the car and took them back to their home in the city. Since the brother and sister got along very well with the female singer, the three of them even took a photo together as a souvenir. . . Unexpectedly, more than ten years later, the female singer looked at the photo again and found that the brother and sister in the photo had grown up. Haunted Places (5) Cheung Chau East Embankment This is a popular haunted spot in recent times because there are so many resentments. Rumor has it that many years ago, a woman and her daughter committed suicide in one of the resorts on Tung Causeway. Since then, Dongdi has become the code name for family tragedy. In the past two years, people have even come from far away to commit suicide in that vacation home. It adds countless mysterious colors to Dongdi. Note: On the beach opposite the East Causeway of Cheung Chau, a group of young people were playing nearby one day and discovered that a flower could grow out of an old stone. The young people felt very strange. They worked together to remove the stone and found a female corpse. Buried here, thus revealing a murder case, it is really a huge network. In addition, a group of young people on vacation met a pair of mothers-in-law and grandchildren on the coastal road from East Causeway to East Bay. They came down at the Memorial Park (at that time, the two mothers-in-law and grandchildren walked out in front of the group of teenagers), and the mothers-in-law and grandchildren continued on their way. Yes, it actually fell into the sea, frightening several young people to look dumbfounded.

Haunted Place (6) The Admiralty Barracks is now the predecessor of Pacific Place. The location where the Admiralty Barracks is located is a haunted spot. The long elevator in the basement is the most haunted place. Security guards can even see Japanese soldiers standing in groups through closed-circuit television. The team performs step by step. Haunted place (7) It is widely said that Lychee Village in Sai Kung had a charity village in the past, which was specially used to place unclaimed corpses. Every night, the corpses in the coffins would break out of the coffins and wander around. In fact, Lychee Village was owned by Li and Chen In the village of his surname, there is no righteous village in the village today, only the ancestral hall remains, guarded by one Li Sheng. Ghost Place (8) Tin Hau Tai Hang Strange Tales From Causeway Road opposite Victoria Park to Tai Hang Causeway Bay Road, next to Queen's College, there is a Tai Hang Canal. It is said that in the 1960s, the drainage and water systems in Hong Kong, China were not mature, and Tai Hang did not have a formal pedestrian road at that time, and it was just a walk on the wooden planks. There was a heavy rain and a sudden flash flood, which swept away the children who were playing in the pit. When they were found, all the bones in their bodies burst and they died tragically. From then on, people who passed the "Big Canal" every night would be dragged into the smelly water below by a group of green children. . . Perhaps unfortunately, he was clawed by a child and had bruises all over his feet. Soon after a footbridge was built through ***, the strange things stopped happening again. However, people who pass by the pit will like to say that they often hear playful laughter coming from under the pit! Ghost Place (9) A commercial building on Wo Yi Hop Road, Kwai Chung. Ever since a new commercial building was built on Wo Yi Hop Road, ghost stories have been spreading. There is a rumor that a certain toilet cubicle in the high-rise women's toilet in the building has ghost hands inside. Giving toilet paper to people who go to the toilet is no surprise. Haunted Places (10) University of Hong Kong, China The dormitory of the University of Hong Kong is located on Pok Fu Lam Road, Hong Kong Island. It is widely rumored that there is a stone statue in front of the stone staircase. Students who come into contact with it have ominous consequences. Many years ago, because some students did not believe this rumor and deliberately contradicted the stone statue, they died unexpectedly.

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