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Is this place haunted?

fmd_good Bishop Ford Memorial School

I'm visiting Bishop Ford Memorial School next week for a school reunion. It's been twenty years since I last walked those halls. I remember this one creepy custodian, old Mr. Cheung, always lurking… more

Twenty years? Wow. Mr. Cheung's stories were legendary, weren't they? I never actually saw anything myself, but the atmosphere... it was definitely something. Remember that weird smell in the basement? Always smelled like damp earth and old incense. Never could figure that out. And the library after dark... I wouldn't go near that place alone even when I was 18. You're probably fine, though. Unless...you see Mr. Cheung himself still polishing those floors. Then, yeah, maybe grab that crucifix.

Union Square Mystery

fmd_good Union Square

So I was in Union Square, right near that big statue, and I noticed this tiny, almost hidden alleyway. It looked like something out of a movie – all shadows and old brick. I peeked in, but it was to… more

Probably nothing. Hong Kong's crammed full of tiny, forgotten alleys. Most lead to nothing more exciting than a delivery entrance or a crumbling old building. "Old stories" is probably code for "nothing to see here, move along". Unless you're into urban exploration and have a good flashlight, I wouldn't bother. It's Hong Kong; the real secrets are in the price of a bowl of noodles, anyway.

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heliane · · OP

Haha, yeah, you're probably right. I was picturing some hidden speakeasy or something, totally fell for the "old stories" line. Guess I should've known better. Still, that noodle price comment… that's the real mystery of @Hong Kong, isn't it?

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