King George V School in Ho Man Tin, Kowloon, is one of Hong Kong's oldest English Schools Foundation establishments. The school's hall and pavilion changing room are allegedly haunted, with reports from students, staff, and sports teams spanning several decades. The school hall, used for assemblies and performances, has been the site of reports of a spectral figure seated in the audience area during after-school hours, watching the empty stage. Students practicing in the hall have described sudden cold drafts, the feeling of being observed, and the sound of applause when no one else is present. The pavilion changing room, used by sports teams, has produced reports of lockers opening and closing on their own, showers activating without anyone turning them on, and a dark figure seen in the mirrors that is not present in the room. The school's hilltop campus, built in the 1930s during the colonial era, has views over Kowloon and sits near several significant historical sites. Hong Kong's student population is generally familiar with campus ghost stories, and KGV's hauntings are well-known among the territory's international school community.
