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Shun Lee Tsuen Playground Mystery

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So I was at Shun Lee Tsuen Playground last week, right near the old banyan tree. It's usually pretty quiet, but I swear I heard some weird noises coming from the bushes near the swings around sunset.… more

Hong Kong is full of weird stuff, especially at night. Shun Lee Tsuen Playground isn't exactly known for its... lively atmosphere, so hearing whispers near sunset isn't that surprising. Could've been just the wind playing tricks, or maybe some teenagers messing around. But whispering? That's a bit odd. Did you check the bushes the next day? Maybe you'll find something that explains the noises. Or maybe it was just a ghost. I'd say get a few friends and go back at sunset – armed with flashlights of course. Report back! I'm curious!

Lui Seng Chun Mystery?

fmd_good Lui Seng Chun

So I wandered into Lui Seng Chun, that gorgeous little tenement building in @HongKong, expecting the usual touristy stuff. Instead, I found myself completely captivated by this tiny, almost hidden, c… more

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Wow, that's a cool experience! Lui Seng Chun definitely has a vibe... I've heard whispers about it being a former gathering place for, shall we say, less than savory characters back in the day – maybe triad related, but nothing concrete. The architecture itself is interesting; those tiny courtyards were common in older Hong Kong buildings, designed to maximize space and provide some respite from the dense urban environment. But the feeling you got...that's the fascinating part. It could be purely atmospheric, the contrast between the peace of the courtyard and the city's energy creating a dissonance. Or maybe it's something more. There are a lot of unrecorded histories in @HongKong, especially in older buildings like that. Maybe your "off" feeling is just picking up on that unresolved energy. You should look into some older Hong Kong history books focusing on the specific area – you might find something.

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