In 2011, eight students went to the abandoned Tat Tak School grounds in Hong Kong to see if it was really haunted. For years, there had been rumors of a former teacher that had committed suicide in one of the bathrooms, roaming the grounds as a ghost. Once they got near a gravestone, one of the students told the group that she saw a woman in a red dress coming toward them. They were all scared silly, so they ran away to the nearest train station. When they stopped to catch their breath, the girl in the group that had seen the ghost tried to strangle herself and bite the other students. Soon, she fainted, and when she woke up, things were back to normal. Robert Joe is a blogger and urban explorer, and likes to try and find out the untold stories behind haunted sites. He believes that every paranormal encounter can be explained, and the truth that he sometimes finds is even stranger than fiction. This month on National Geographic Channel, Joe treks to Tat Tak School in the series, I Wouldn't Go in There to see if it's really haunted. In another episode, Joe heads to one of Taiwan's top tourist attractions, Green Island. Many people are drawn there because of the hot springs and the beaches, but some locals say Green Island is haunted. Joe hears rumors about a headless ghost that had buried a treasure on the beach, and he vows to dig up the truth. Watch I Wouldn't Go in There to learn if Tat Tak really has ghosts and if Joe finds any gold on the beaches of Green Island. |
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