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Tat Tak School
Tat Tak School () was a public primary school in Ping Shan, Hong Kong. Founded in 1931 to educate children in the villages, Tat Tak School relocated to the new building in 1965 until its closure in 1998. It is now the most well-known haunted school in the city. History Tat Tak School was established in February 1931 by the Tangs of Ping Shan and philanthropists. First housed in , it is as one of the New Territories' first educational institutions. Classes were suspended during the Japanese occupation. After it resumed in 1943 at , the school moved back to the ancestral hall a year later. As enrollment grew, the school occupied the adjacent , a former study hall which once offered lessons until Tat Tak School established, in early 1950s to accommodate new students. Nonetheless, with over 700 students, the old ancestral hall was no longer meeting the demand of space, and thus a new campus was built funded by the Tangs. Upon the completion of construction in 1965, Tat Tak School r ...
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Ping Shan
Ping Shan () is an area in the New Territories, Hong Kong. It is located west of Yuen Long Town and Shui Pin Wai, and south of Tin Shui Wai. Administratively, it is part of the Yuen Long District. Geography Although sandwiched between Yuen Long New Town and Tin Shui Wai New Town, the area remains largely rural and villages spread in the area. Tsui Sing Lau Pagoda and sea shore was once splendid picture surviving till early 20th century. Ping Shan later became landlocked due to sedimentation along the estuary in water north. Ping Shan comprises three ''wais'' (walled villages of Hong Kong, walled villages) and six ''tsuens'' (villages) established by the Tang Clan, namely: Sheung Cheung Wai, Kiu Tau Wai, Fui Sha Wai (Yuen Long District), Fui Sha Wai, Hang Tau Tsuen, Yuen Long District, Hang Tau Tsuen, Hang Mei Tsuen, Tong Fong Tsuen, Ping Shan San Tsuen, San Tsuen, Hung Uk Tsuen and San Hei Tsuen.Antiquities and Monuments OfficePing Shan Heritage Trail/ref> Sights The Ping Sha ...
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The Sun (Hong Kong)
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Our Unwinding Ethos
''Our Unwinding Ethos'' (; ''lit. Twelve Legends'') is a 2019 urban legend drama series produced by TVB. The story follows twelve well-known urban legends in Hong Kong. The series stars Edwin Siu, Lin Xiawei, Rosina Lam, Jonathan Cheung and Moon Lau. It is produced by Wong Wai Sing and edited by Li Qianyi. It aired on TVB Jade from June 15, 2019 to August 16, 2019. First overseas premiere on Astro (television) between July 15 and August 16, 2019. The series tied in with the Ghost Festival (Yulan) in July. The series was featured at the ''Hong Kong International Film and Television Fair'' (2018) and the ''TVB Amazing Summer'' (2019). Synopsis Poon Doh-lai (Lin Xiawei) while on-site investigating the legend of the Bride's Pool with her Folklore studies introductory class, witnesses supernatural activities transpiring around the bride-to-be, Topaz (Moon Lau). As the supernatural incidents continues to follow Topaz, she seek help from her journalist friend Fu Chi-Pok (Edwin Siu). M ...
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List Of Reportedly Haunted Locations In China
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