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The Mysterious 1989 Hong Kong Chao Chung Kee Restaurant Incident: Deceased Customers Ordering Takeout and Paying with Hell Money – A Tale of Profound Chills

In December 1989, amidst the gloomy, rain-soaked streets of Hong Kong's New Territories, a spine-chilling event unfolded in the quiet neighborhood of Tai Po. This eerie incident would send shockwaves throughout the city, captivating the media and baffling the police, who, for once, had no explanation.

By Simon2008Published 10 months ago 3 min read

It all began on a rainy night when Chao Chung Kee, a modest tea restaurant nestled in the heart of Tai Po, received an unusual delivery order. The caller requested a feast fit for four: beef ho fun, char siu rice, and an assortment of other dishes to be delivered to a residence at Hei Hau Fai Gardens.

The kitchen staff swiftly prepared the order, and one of the restaurant's employees set off to fulfill the request. Little did he know that this mundane task would plunge him into a tale of the inexplicable and the unknown.

Upon arriving at Hei Hau Fai Gardens, the restaurant employee found himself standing before a door shrouded in darkness. No lights pierced the obscurity of the residence, and eerie silence greeted his knocks. Undeterred, he knocked harder, hoping to rouse the inhabitants from within.

After a brief pause, the door slowly creaked open, revealing nothing but an impenetrable void. A hand emerged from the darkness, tendering a stack of Hong Kong dollars. A deep, guttural voice echoed from behind the door, "Leave the food at the doorstep."

Shrouded in uncertainty and unable to discern any features through the pitch-black gap, the employee complied, exchanged pleasantries, and made a hasty exit.

When the restaurant owner reconciled the day's earnings, a peculiar discovery was made. Among the notes received as payment for the delivery, several eerie hell notes, traditionally used for ancestral worship, were mysteriously nestled in the stack of currency. The owner was bewildered but had no concrete evidence to confront anyone.

To his shock, the same unsettling occurrence repeated the following evening. Again, the restaurant owner found hell notes secreted within the currency received for a delivery order. Furious and perplexed, he summoned his staff to get to the bottom of the matter.

One of the delivery employees, who had twice visited Hei Hau Fai Gardens, suggested that they investigate the residence further. Suspecting foul play, the owner decided to personally handle the next delivery to that address.

As anticipated, the mysterious caller phoned in another order the following afternoon. This time, the restaurant owner himself embarked on the journey to deliver the food. Little did he know that this decision would unravel a mystery far beyond his imagination.

Upon reaching the residence, the owner was met with the same enigmatic scene—a partially opened door and darkness beyond. He carefully examined the currency provided, hoping to identify the culprit. However, he could see nothing but the shadowy void behind the door.

The owner meticulously checked the notes and then returned to the restaurant. That night, during the tallying of the day's earnings, he uncovered the chilling truth. The notes he had received had once again transformed into hell money, as if the supernatural was toying with him.

With no logical explanation in sight, the restaurant owner decided to involve the authorities. The police officers who arrived at Hei Hau Fai Gardens found the situation perplexing. The residence seemed abandoned, and a putrid stench permeated the air.

Upon entering the residence, they discovered a macabre sight—a mahjong table surrounded by the lifeless bodies of four young men. The room reeked of decay, suggesting that they had been dead for over a week. Shockingly, there were no signs of external injuries.

orensic examination revealed that the cause of death was carbon monoxide poisoning. It appeared that the young men had been using charcoal for warmth but fell victim to a lack of ventilation. Their spirits, confused and unaware of their demise, seemed to continue their daily routines—ordering takeout, eating, and playing mahjong—until the police intervention broke the ethereal cycle.

To this day, the mystery of the haunted takeout from Hei Hau Fai Gardens remains unsolved, a chilling enigma that lingers in the collective memory of Hong Kong. The strange occurrence defies logical explanation, leaving it as an enduring and unsettling tale of the unexplained among the city's residents.

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  • Simon2008 (Author)10 months ago

    This is the only paranormal incident acknowledged by the Hong Kong media to date

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