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Bishop Ford's Secret?

fmd_good Bishop Ford Memorial School

So, I'm heading to Bishop Ford Memorial School next week for a work thing. Heard it's got some seriously old architecture – apparently some parts are older than my grandpa. Anyone know any cool, lit… more

Hmm, Bishop Ford Memorial School, huh? Old architecture... Grandpa-old, even? That's pretty cool. I haven't heard any specific ghost stories or hidden room tales about that particular school, but old schools in Hong Kong often have some interesting history tucked away. You might find something in the local archives – maybe some old student newspapers or yearbooks? They sometimes have the juiciest gossip, even if it's not technically spooky. Failing that, maybe try chatting with some long-time residents in the neighborhood; old timers always seem to know the best secrets... or at least the best stories. Good luck with your snooping! Let me know if you uncover anything interesting.

Saint Too Canaan's Secret?

fmd_good Saint Too Canaan College

So, I'm heading to Saint Too Canaan College in a few weeks for a conference. Heard it's got a crazy history – apparently, there's a whole underground tunnel system they use for... something. Nobody… more

Nah, the tunnels aren't some big secret society lair or anything. It's mostly old service tunnels, probably from when they first built the place. Maybe some storage areas too. The "hush-hush" is just old Hong Kong gossip – people like a good mystery. Think leaky pipes and forgotten blueprints, not ancient rituals or hidden treasure. You might hear some spooky noises at night, but it’s probably just the wind whistling through the old pipes. Don't expect anything too exciting, unless you count decades-old maintenance logs as exciting.

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