

Everyone on the train had horrified faces – paler than a piece of paper. After a long wait of around 10 minutes or more, the train finally came back, but something was wrong. Here’s the story: when Choi Hung Station had just been built and the company was doing test runs on the track, the train didn’t return after the estimated time, which was only two to three minutes.

However, only the left and right tracks are used for picking up passengers, while the middle one is more than often left empty. If you’ve ever taken the MTR and passed Choi Hung Station, you may have noticed that there are three train tracks there, instead of two. Mystery of the unused train track at Choi Hung Station This is why many people are against others going near the area after sunset. Many witnesses also claim to have seen a woman in red, most likely a Chinese wedding dress, or to have seen ghosts in their pictures after taking them near the pool at night. As a result, more spirits have gathered there due to these fatal accidents. Many people believe that the spirits at Bride’s Pool are one of the reasons why there are many fatal car accidents there. During this journey, she and the litter carriers fell from the waterfall into the pool below and died. Legend says that a bride, riding on a litter (a human-powered and wheelless vehicle), was on her way to the groom’s house to get married.

Located in a country park in Tai Po, Bride’s Pool is one of the few places in Hong Kong with a beautiful waterfall, making it an amazing hiking spot. Do you have the guts to listen to a few scary stories from Hong Kong? Let’s get together to tell some spooky ghost stories! Every country has their own ghost stories or urban legends. It’s the end of October, which means it’s time for Halloween.
