Mainland women urge not to go out to Tsim Sha Tsui at night and be accosted by a strange man using three-letter words. Female netizens have had similar experiences!
Sometimes when traveling to other places, even if I am exhausted after a full day, I would like to wander around the streets for a while before returning to the hotel to rest, hoping to learn more about the local customs and enjoy the scenery during the day and night. However, sometimes you may encounter danger when you go out at night. Earlier, when a mainland girl came to Hong Kong, she went to Tsim Sha Tsui at 10 o’clock in the evening. She felt that the streets at night had a Wong Kar Wai movie feel. She stopped and took pictures, but unexpectedly, a strange man suddenly stared at her crazily. , and finally stepped forward to try to strike up a conversation with three words, causing her to claim that she was “scared and fainted.”
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Mainland women went on a night trip to Tsim Sha Tsui at 10pm and praised the feeling of Wong Kar Wai’s movie
The night view of Hong Kong has always been one of the must-see sights for tourists. In addition, shops in some areas are closed at night, so even visiting at night still has a unique flavor. Earlier, when a mainland girl came to Hong Kong for a trip, she didn’t get up until late because she was very tired after arriving. So she decided to go out for a night tour in Tsim Sha Tsui at 10 o’clock in the evening to experience the night life in Hong Kong. She said that the streets of Hong Kong at night were “like walking into a Wong Kar-wai movie.” Especially when passing by “Chungking Mansions”, it should be easier to think of Wong Kar-wai’s “Chungking Express”, which made her crazy about taking pictures.
(Picture source: Stills from the movie “Chungking Express”)
A strange man suddenly came up to him, stared at him, and tried to strike up a conversation with three words.
The victim said that she had been walking and walking, stopping at any time to take low-level photos of the scenery in front of her, but she suddenly “felt something was wrong” because she was near Chungking Mansion at the time and was shocked to realize that many men of different nationalities were raping her next to her. Staring, and one of them even “stared at me and walked towards me quickly” and said “hey, my baby” to her. At that time, the victim was “so frightened that he turned around and wanted to leave.” He even threatened that he was “really scared to the point of fainting.” He then warned other netizens, “Don’t wander around Tsim Sha Tsui alone at night. You must make a strategy. Don’t be like me.” .
A female netizen had a similar experience and moaned: It makes people very uncomfortable!
The victim’s experience sparked heated discussions among a large number of netizens, and they were surprised to find that some female netizens also had the same experience. A female netizen said that when she was buying egg tarts at Bakehouse in Causeway Bay, she passed by a shop. At that time, a man “handed me something and said to me. At first, I thought he was selling products, so I waved my hand and said thank you.” It was only later that they discovered that what the man gave her was actually a condom, which made them say “it felt really disgusting” and “it was really uncomfortable.” Many netizens also said that when passing by Chungking Mansions, they also tried to talk to them for no reason, “I love you was said in my ear”, “I was scared to death”.
The original article was published on AM730