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Lugard Road is a road located on Victoria Peak, Hong Kong, named after Sir Frederick Lugard, Governor of Hong Kong from 1907 to 1912. Located some 400 metres (1,300 ft) above sea level, the road is a popular walking path that forms part of the Hong Kong Trail, and is known for spectacular vistas over Victoria Harbour.[1] This pre-war mansion, with an unparalleled view of Hong Kong, sits empty on Victoria Peak The unsettling whispers. The eerie creaks of an unsettled house. Goosebumps that rise for reasons unknown. We are gluttons for ghost stories. But living in one? Few would dare. That is why Dragon Lodge, a pre-war mansion commanding an unrivalled view of the Hong Kong skyline and Victoria Harbour, has sat empty for years. From the nineteenth century, Victoria Peak was a popular choice for Hong Kong’s European residents. With an elevation of 552 metres, The Peak held the double advantage of a remarkable view (with sights of the outlying islands, Victoria Harbour and Central) and a more temperate climate. The roads were dotted with pre-war mansions, constructed before WWII. Dragon Lodge was no exception. Built sometime in the 1920s, its exterior is the classic grey cinder block of the era. Rumour has it that the mansion’s original owner went bankrupt and the second owner died inside the house. During WWII, Japanese soldiers used the property for operations. Some believe that these soldiers decapitated several Catholic nuns in the courtyard. These whispers are repeated time and again online, but no one seems to know where their origins lie. After the 1980s, Dragon Lodge gained a reputation as Hong Kong’s Most Haunted House. A construction crew started work on the property in the late 2010s, but it is said that they abandoned their efforts. Why? They were convinced the building was haunted. The cries of an unseen child echoed through the mansion, shaking their nerves, and rattling their courage. Left to the elements, Dragon Lodge quickly developed the derelict façade that made it a popular sight for urban explorers and daring spirits. As more people came in search of ghosts and ghouls, these explorers contributed further to Dragon Lodge’s ramshackle appearance. While the local legends scare children and intrigue adults, what is known of Dragon Lodge’s true history is proud and beautiful. From 1945 to 1952, building contractor Tom Mun-Long (譚文龍) called 32 Lugard Road home. During their brief residence here, the Mun-Long family hosted parties with esteemed guests that included politicians, bankers, and high-ranking soldiers. Created by InShot:https://inshotapp.com/share/youtube.html