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What terrorist incidents have you experienced in the hotel?

I stayed in an express hotel in Guilin once. The room is on the third floor. When the elevator door opened, the whole corridor was empty. It was dark in the afternoon, so I put down my luggage and went out. In the evening, I went back to the hotel, took a bath, turned off the light and went to sleep. I tossed and turned and couldn't sleep, and I felt something was wrong, but I couldn't say it. I fell asleep in a daze at night and woke up the next day because the sheets were not pressed tightly and scattered. When sleeping, the mattress may also move over and over. I saw a light blue paper under the mattress near the corner of the bedside table. It's weird to move. It's scary enough to press a few coins below.

Well, I, a native of Beijing, also said that what I have never seen in this world doesn't mean it doesn't exist. This city has a history of 3000 years and 800 years. If it doesn't happen for such a long time, it will absorb Japanese classics and become a boutique. I have heard a lot from people who have worked in hotels. In the late 1980s, a four-star garden hotel in Cheng Nan was renamed, and the head of the security department talked to me about the night patrol. In a building of Sanyuanqiao in Beijing, the former Huadu nightclub was on the first floor. Before the building was renamed, I heard from the cook that it was haunted. I was young, scared and didn't hear the details. Twenty years later, the cook had already taken root, and there was no way to prove it. At the beginning of the opening of an international hotel in Beijing Asian Games Village, our department invested in Hong Kong and then divested it for sale. The building was abandoned for several years before it was opened. There is a figure in the wall at night. 130 1 The room is empty, but there is music and dialogue from 0 to 2 in the morning. According to the project director, someone died in the load-bearing wall while building. In 2006, there were paranormal, such as the Princess Mother Temple in Bixiayuan, north of the central axis. The gate has just been demolished in half, and the tornado blew sand and stones for a whole month, and the enclosure was blown up, causing casualties. I was near the scene, and the wind blinded me. The wind was around the temple, and after the relevant departments instructed to keep the temple, the national key project that attracted worldwide attention moved 200 meters north. A hotel in Shichahai, Beijing, was the residence of a senior official in the late Qing Dynasty. Thunder and lightning, a maid-in-waiting carrying lanterns walking on the veranda. The explanation given by Chinese Academy of Sciences is far-fetched. The ghost building on Chaowai Street in Beijing, the last unmanned driving of Beijing Metro Line 1 and so on. Again, just because you can't see it doesn't mean it doesn't exist.