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Where can't I go in Guangzhou?
1. Liwan Plaza:

There are eight coffins in Liwan Square, which is a household name in Guangzhou. What's even more amazing is that the coffin is worn out, but the wooden nails on it are brand new, and the light can shine on people (I don't know what wood it is made of! ) and engraved with strange patterns. It is said that there is a yellow symbol on the coffin, but it has not been confirmed. Overlooking Liwan Square in the air, it is a figure of eight. Some people say it is used to suppress evil spirits.

Second, Shaheding:

Shaheding itself is not a big problem, but the Shuiyin Road next to it is said to have some problems. Shuiyin Road is not as famous as Shangxiajiu where Liwan Square is located, but it is also one of the bustling places. The railway specializes in auto parts (all imported famous cars). However, near the Anti-Japanese War Monument, there is a wasteland surrounded by iron fences. There is a small sign next to the fence that says "no entry", which is different from the general "no trampling on the lawn and no vandalism" The area is small, but the vegetation is dense, so it is difficult to see the whole picture. It is also said that there is a loyal soul at the top of Shahe, but it is harmless.

Three. Around Guangzhou:

There is an unknown village. In fact, many villages around Guangzhou are no longer in the traditional sense, and they are as prosperous as ordinary towns. Someone hung a bloody dead cat on a big tree at the head of the village (opened an umbrella before being killed by a brick flying from the pet version). This is a curse. Trees should be the aura of the whole village. I don't know why, since the cat was hanged, many people in the village became sick and the medicine stone was ineffective. The villagers took the dead cat away, but the situation was worse. Not only did the patient not get better, but many people's clothes and shoes disappeared mysteriously at night and were found hanging on trees the next day.

4. No.7 Heping Road:

Another well-known haunted house in Huaqiao New Village is "No.7 Heping Road". Many people in Guangzhou know about this haunted house, and people often organize expeditions. It is said that this house used to be lived by a couple of parents-in-law, but it was later rented to a family of four, but it was later robbed and killed. Later, the house has been empty, and many people sometimes see strange phenomena in it, such as many crows and a woman in black on the second floor. Up to now 1 there are bars at No.6 Heping Road, and only No.7 Heping Road is an empty house. Although we know that the rent of Huaqiao New Village is RMB 100 per square meter, which is almost the most expensive place in Guangzhou, we can imagine how much a house of several hundred square meters can rent, but it is so miserable.

Five, South China Normal University:

There is a saying that the lotus pond is full of fragrant souls. It is rumored that students often see a white woman treading water in the lotus pond late at night (this is normal, wearing white clothes). But it is harmless. The lotus pond is next to Taoyuan (I don't know if Taoyuan is still there, it used to eat and there is also a hotel). Someone committed suicide in the toilet of the female dormitory of West China Normal University. Some students heard crying seven days ago (ghost night), and even the roommate of the girl who committed suicide thought she came back that night (covered with a quilt).

Intransitive Verb Guangzhou Library

Guangzhou Library is located in Zhongshan Road, which is a land of benevolence and righteousness, but it is equally strange. A few years ago, a college student named Gao of Guangzhou University practiced his oral English in the English hall of Guangzhou Library (every week, many strangers gathered under a big tree in Guangzhou Library to practice their English). Gao met a friend who called himself a "non-earthman" there. Of course, these code names are as common as screen names, and Gao doesn't care too much. Strangely, "non-earthlings" have been telling Gao students what they think is "information unknown to human beings on earth", and Gao students have been listening to stories.