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Hey HKH Family! Per popular request, here is another compilation of past favorite episodes, for those of you that like to fall asleep listening to me! Please enjoy!
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Hey HKH Family! Tonight, we dive into not 1, but 2 chilling viewer submitted stories! The first one is about grief, unnatural attachments, and the terrifying entities that don't want to scare you...they want to remain undetected. They just want to survive. Lauren shares her story about how she found out that she's actually been haunted for over a decade...without ever knowing!The second story is an experience from a woman named Lily. She and her boyfriend found out the hard way that some doors should NOT be opened. Ken tries to tap into past live memories, but opens the door to something much darker instead.
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Tonight, we’re diving into a creepy viewer-submitted story out of Malaysia. When Bonnie and her husband went to an open house in a quiet neighborhood, Bonnie experiences something unsettling. Thank you Bonnie, for sharing this experience with us!
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This is an episode for those of you that like to listen to me while you sleep. It is a compilation of 4 full episodes that have been hits in the past, combined into one episode for ease of listening. Please enjoy!
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Finding the perfect, affordable apartment in a bustling city is a dream come true, especially when it cuts your brutal commute down to just fifteen minutes. But for Mina, a young professional seeking refuge in a newly renovated unit, the incredible discount she received came with a hidden cost.
What begins as a series of strange, late night noises in the hallway quickly escalates into something else. Some discounts are too good to be true.
In tonight's episode of Hong Kong Horror, we dive into a terrifying true story submitted by a long time viewer. Stick around after the chilling narrative as we break down exactly what happened here from a Chinese cultural perspective.
If you enjoyed tonight's story, please leave a like, subscribe to the channel, and share this video with a friend who loves the paranormal. It really helps the channel grow!
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Welcome back to Hong Kong Horror. Tonight, we cover a terrifying incident from mainland China. Larry, an overworked cab driver, survives a devastating crash only to wake up trapped in a hospital bed. But as night falls, horrific shadow entities begin gathering in his room.
Is it just sleep paralysis, or has his weakened life force attracted opportunistic scavengers from the yin realm? I'll break down the cultural folklore behind hospital hauntings, fading yang energy, and what truly happens when the boundary between the living and the dead collapses.
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When a massive wave of corporate layoffs forces Jacob to leave his independent life in Manila, he reluctantly moves back to his parents' home in an isolated rural village. Desperate for a routine, he begins jogging at night and strikes up a heartwarming friendship with Tita Rosa, a kind, elderly street food vendor who works the midnight shift on her modified tricycle.
But after vanishing for weeks, Tita Rosa suddenly returns to the village entrance. She looks horribly gaunt, her usual lively demeanor is entirely gone, and she has one very strange, highly secretive request for Jacob.
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Welcome back to another episode of Hong Kong Horror.
This week, we head over to the misty, winding roads of Malaysia’s Genting Highlands to explore the chilling account of Muhammad and Nayla. What started as a late night drive home from the casino turned into a terrifying encounter with something waiting for them on the dark mountain road.
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When Ah-Kwan took a quiet, post-closing shift at a local clothing shop in his early 20s, he thought the hardest part of the job would be unloading boxes with his quirky coworker, Benny. But Ah-Kwan has yum yuerng ahn (Yin Yang eyes), and what he witnessed lurking between the dark inventory racks was something far more sinister than a simple haunting.
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Hey everyone! Tonight, we are going to talk about the chilling Tai Kok Tsui case of 2013.
We explore the disturbing events that destroyed a seemingly typical Hong Kong family and the dark, calculated path that led to an unspeakable tragedy.
Before the crime scene was demolished, a paranormal explorer and a Man Mai (問米) master entered the abandoned. What they summoned in the dark was a frantic spirit trapped at the exact moment of her horrific end...revealing a chilling account that perfectly matched the sealed court confessions.
In this episode, we’ll uncover the facts of the case and then break down the deep Chinese metaphysical concepts behind it. We'll explore the terrifying weight of Blood Debt (血債), Life Debt (命債), and the ultimate punishment waiting in the Avici Hell (阿鼻地獄) for those who commit the heaviest karmic violation possible.
Viewer discretion is strongly advised for this episode.
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In tonight’s episode of Hong Kong Horror, we travel to a rural hospital in Thailand to follow the story of Sakda, a veteran security guard who thought he had seen it all. Stationed at the back entrance, right across from the hospital morgue, Sakda’s easy night shift takes a terrifying turn when a gurney begins to move on its own at 3:00 AM.Was it just a trick of the light, or is something...or someone...refusing to leave?Stick around until the end as we break down this encounter down from a Chinese cultural perspective.Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE and hit the bell icon so you never miss a story!
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There is an unspoken rule every night driver in Asia is aware of... if you see someone waiting alone on an isolated road late at night, you do not stop. You keep driving.In the early 2000s, Yushen was riding his moped home through the dark, rural outskirts of Guangzhou. The roads were empty and all he wanted was to get home. But when he approached a sharp S-curve and saw a lone woman standing in the tall grass, he decided to pull over and offered her a ride.He shouldn't have.In this episode, we dive into a chilling encounter from the dark village roads of Guangzhou. We'll also break down the traditional Chinese folklore behind the "Yin and Yang" boundaries of the night, why ghosts seek our acknowledgement, and the terrifying reality of "Earthbound Spirits" (地缚灵).Sometimes, blind kindness to the unknown can be the most dangerous thing you do.If you enjoyed this story, make sure to like, subscribe, and let me know in the comments: would you have stopped, or kept driving?
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There’s a special kind of exhaustion that hits you when you work a late shift at work. You’re drifting in and out of sleep, your guard is down, and you just want to get home. But on the empty night buses of Hong Kong, having an unstable consciousness might just make you the perfect target for dark entities out there.In tonight's story, we follow Henry. He takes the exact same route, at the exact same time, sitting in the exact same seat every single night. It’s a predictable routine. One that gives a strange passenger in black plenty of time to observe, wait, and make her move. Is she just a lonely commuter, or is something darker at play here?Sometimes, being in the wrong place at the wrong time is all it takes to become the perfect victim.
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When Peter checked into his hotel room in Thailand, all he wanted was a quiet night's sleep. But he soon discovered that some spaces carry the tragic energy of the past...In tonight's story, we explore a terrifying haunting in a Thailand hotel room. We dive into the difference between a residual emotional imprint (靈異重演) and a conscious wandering spirit (冤魂) trapped by its own trauma. If you enjoyed tonight's story, don't forget to like, subscribe, and let me know in the comments: what would you do if you woke up in a room that was actively replaying its darkest history?
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Tonight, we travel to the outskirts of Cambodia. A man named Sovan thinks he has scored the real estate deal of a lifetime, pouring everything he has into building a brand-new hotel. Soon he realizes something is wrong. Strange things begin happening that become more and more terrifying.
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Have you ever driven down Tuen Mun Highway in the dead of night and seen something you couldn't explain? Or maybe, when you were a kid, you had playmates that no one else could see... or hear.Tonight we're looking at two deeply unsettling encounters from the streets of Hong Kong.Turn down the lights, get comfortable, and let's get into it.If you're enjoying these stories, please remember to subscribe to my youtube channel @hongkonghorror!!
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In our culture, the color red is a powerful symbol of life, celebration, and strong Yang energy. But when red is worn by a woman ending herself, that meaning completely flips. Tonight, we follow Ah-Ho, a man who is a little too sensitive to the unseen world for his own good. When a spirit follows him home, Ah-Ho commits the ultimate double mistake.For my latest content, please consider subscribing to my YouTube channel, Hong Kong Horror!
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Have you ever been the absolute last person left inside a massive, empty mall? Tonight, we explore why working late at Sham Shui Po's most infamous shopping center is a terrifying idea...The Dragon Centre in Hong Kong is famous for its defunct indoor roller coaster and its dizzying nine-story open atrium. But behind the bustling bargain shops lies a heavy, dark history of tragic, unnatural deaths. When Mary, a young boutique worker in the early 2000s, stays late to finish her inventory, she quickly realizes that something isn't quite right...Have you ever visited the Dragon Centre? Let us know your experiences in the comments below!If you enjoyed tonight's episode, please leave a Like, and don't forget to Subscribe to my YouTube channel @hongkonghorror for more terrifying accounts from across Asia. Turn on the notification bell so you never miss a story!
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It was supposed to be a normal Friday night. Just a late-night movie with friends. But going to the last screening for a horror movie isn't the best idea during Hungry Ghost Festival in Hong Kong...
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In the suffocating heat of a Philippine summer, the perfect neighbors across the street suddenly went vanished one night.This is a story about the neighbors we think we know, and the horrifying truth of what was happening inside that dark house.
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