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A Brief Introduction to paranormal, a Tea Restaurant in North New Territories, Hong Kong

There have been many supernatural stories in Hong Kong, and there are countless stories that have high popularity or popularity among the people. It can be seen that the concept of ghosts is still very deep in Hong Kong's folk culture. Some gossip media have counted the top ten haunted houses in Hong Kong, and even the Oriental Daily, Apple and other media will describe or record them. As a regional culture formed by complicated historical reasons, customs and habits in South China, and the distorted separation of Cantonese culture and western culture, Hong Kong's ghost culture has a unique feature. It has no so-called feudal superstition and advocates ancestors' ideas and disposal methods. There is no obedience to all western sciences, and all unknown interpretation standards and ideological ropes are advocated. So the media reported these things to a certain extent, but as the Hong Kong government, it didn't give any official statement and recognition to any supernatural things. As long as there is one strange thing, which is also made public by the government for the first time, it is the strange thing of the New Territories North Tea Restaurant. Because this matter is the result of western scientific and technological research under the guidelines of the East, it has not been officially recognized.

New Territories North is divided into four parts, namely Sheung Shui, Fanling, Sha Tau Kok and Ta Kwu Ling. In earlier years, the North District was also called "Upper Fanshada" area. There are many villages in Daguling area, and this incident happened in Tai Po area. New Territories North is also close to Shenzhen, where there are beautiful scenery, lush farmland, mountains and rivers, and some residential quarters. Relatively speaking, it is still a prosperous and convenient place. It happened in1989,65438+February. This tea restaurant is called Chao Chong Ji. Usually sell some rice rolls egg powder rice and egg tart toast. Of course, takeout is often delivered. There are also many small villa areas nearby, which are scattered, unlike the usual New Territories. Real estate development is everywhere, houses and villages have disappeared, and villas abound. Today, the northern New Territories is no longer famous for its rural scenery or paranormal, but for its large amount of drugs. The consumption rate of ketamine in Hong Kong is the highest in the world, and it is concentrated in the northern New Territories.