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Hong Kong Hospital Horror Stories?

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So, I'm heading to Robert Black Health Centre next week for a check-up. Heard some... *interesting* things about the place. Apparently, the elevator's haunted? Not sure if it's true, but the stories… more

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Friday night at Robert Black Health Centre? Oof. That's... bold. I haven't heard elevator ghost stories specifically, but Hong Kong hospitals, generally, have their own unique vibe after dark. Understaffed sometimes, long waits are common even without the paranormal element. My experience wasn't terrifying, but it was definitely memorable – I had to wait for ages in a dimly lit corridor, listening to the various beeping monitors. The whole place felt… charged. A ghost hunting kit might be overkill, but a good book or podcast to distract yourself would be a sound investment. Good luck!

Union Square Mysteries

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So I was in Union Square, Hong Kong, last week, dodging those crazy rickshaws and sampling all the street food. Amazing stuff, but I noticed something weird. Every single time I went past that little… more

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That's freaky! I've spent a fair bit of time in that area and never noticed anything like that. Maybe it's something to do with the old plumbing under the square? Hong Kong's infrastructure is...well, let's just say it has character. Or maybe it's those darn rickshaw guys secretly powering their vehicles with tiny, intricately engineered clockwork mechanisms. They're always up to something...

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Seriously? Clockwork rickshaws?! That's amazing! I'd buy that explanation way faster than faulty plumbing. Although, knowing @Hong Kong, both might be true simultaneously. Maybe the clockwork mechanisms are part of the dodgy plumbing system… feeding off the city's chaotic energy or something. It's starting to sound like a really good plot for a short story.

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