

The management of East Town Theatre decided to close the men’s restroom temporarily, hoping news of this ghostly incident would slowly fade away and not damage business, but unfortunately, the theatre itself closed down shortly after the incident. The poor man was totally spooked and had to be hospitalised for psychiatric treatment. He thought it was his mind playing tricks on him but when he looked into the mirror again, there was a head (yes, just the head) with blood flowing out its eyes. One time, a man went to the restroom in the midst of showing and saw a head flashed by from the reflection in the mirror. There were rumours that the morgue of the old funeral parlour was in the same location of the restrooms. Usually, the number of admission is fewer than tickets sold for the last showing but the situation was the opposite at East Town – the admission was more than tickets sold, so the manager suspected people of using counterfeit tickets but after checking, the number of stubs and tickets sold matched… Wanting to get to the bottom of things, the manager locked the main doors and did a head count, and he saw a few mysterious black shadows among the audience… The hauntings first started at the sales counter and admission entrance. However, East Town Theatre closed down within 10 short years. With 1,300 seats and equipment for playing 70mm stereo films, it was considered the best theatre in town. Remodelled from the old International Funeral Parlour, East Town theatre opened its doors to the public on 9 February, 1964. High Street Haunted House was made a Declared Monument of Hong Kong in 2015. And for the next 20 years, it was the haunt of curious teenagers and drug addicts from a nearby drug rehab clinic.Īfter being badly damaged by two fires, the Old Mental Hospital was rebuilt in 2001 and in its place now stands the Sai Ying Pun Community Complex, only the original granite façade and arched veranda remain. When the building was abandoned in the 1970s, stories of ghostly sightings began to circulate, telling tales of the ghosts of mental patients and headless prisoners mourning and wandering the corridors late at night. When Hong Kong was occupied by the Japanese during World War II, the structure was used as an execution ground and bodies were dumped in a mass grave in King George V Memorial Park, which is right across the street.


Enter the subconscious of your patients, become the detective of the psyche and separate that which is real from imaginary, unravel the mystery behind Mayor’s daughter and citizen’s inexplicable condition.Located at the corner of High Street and Eastern Street, the building was built in 1892 as quarters for European nurses and later transformed into an asylum. Step into the shoes of the paranormal psychiatrist and immerse yourself in the mystery of Drowsy Valley. She is rumoured to possess a unique ability to enter and traverse people’s subconscious minds – a Dreamwalker.

The local physician are powerless against this ailment and when a young girl named Sandra, the daughter of city’s mayor, falls into a coma the head of the city decides to enlist the aid of a special psychiatrist. The people of Drowsy Valley suffer from severe sleep disorders and vivid nightmares. However, this ordinary and sometimes gloomy city harbours a secret. A place which bustles with life during summer and depopulates during winter. Mayor to seek the aid of a psychiatrist, who is rumoured to possess a unique ability to traverse people’s dreams – a Dreamwalker.Įnter Drowsy Valley, a small remote tourist town located in the Alps of Austria. The impotence of the local physicians forces Mrs. In a small tourist town a young girl, the daughter of the town’s mayor, falls in coma due to an accident.
