Nightmarks in Hong Kong
10 nightmarks documented
Mong Man Wai Building — the haunted biochemistry lab of Chinese University, Hong Kong
A phantom in a lab coat haunts Hong Kong's biochemistry department — even modern buildings accumulate ghosts in a city where the dead are always close.
Tuen Mun Road — Hong Kong's haunted highway where ghosts cause accidents
Drivers see a woman in white who vanishes on impact and feel invisible hands pulling them toward the cliff — Hong Kong's deadliest highway may have spectral causes.
High Street Haunted House — the former mental asylum of Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong
A colonial asylum turned Japanese execution site — screaming echoes from the most haunted building in Hong Kong, where wartime and psychiatric suffering merge.
Nam Koo Terrace — the haunted wartime mansion of Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Women were enslaved by the Japanese military in this Wan Chai mansion — their screaming has echoed from the abandoned building for 80 years, and intruders emerge possessed.
Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence — wartime ghosts at the old fort
British, Canadian, and Indian soldiers died defending this Hong Kong fort in 1941 — their ghosts still patrol the tunnels, shouting commands in four languages.
31 Granville Road — the demolished murder apartment of Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Demolished after a murder, this Tsim Sha Tsui site still radiates dread — Hong Kong's property market officially classifies it as a 'haunted house' address.
Tsung Tsai Yuen — the deadly landslide picnic ground of Tai Po, Hong Kong
A 1955 landslide buried 28 picnickers, many of them children — their laughter and screams still echo from this Hong Kong hillside where phantom rain falls on clear days.
Tat Tak School — built on a massacre site in Ping Shan, Hong Kong
Hundreds of massacre victims were buried beneath this Hong Kong school — students saw ghostly playmates invisible to adults, and desks overturned by themselves.
The Parallel pub — the Thai YouTuber incident on Hollywood Road, Hong Kong
A Thai YouTuber's camera captured a translucent figure in the doorway of this Hollywood Road pub — one of Hong Kong's oldest streets has many layers of dead to reveal.
King George V School — the haunted hall and changing room in Kowloon, Hong Kong
A phantom audience member watches the empty stage and a dark figure appears in the changing room mirrors — this colonial-era Hong Kong school has invisible spectators.