High Street was a leper hospital before the war. At that time, this disease was extremely contagious, and patients needed to be completely isolated. Once they went in, they were only waiting to die, so there was an accumulation of resentment. It is rumored that a mentally ill person committed suicide by banging his head in the basement, so the sound of hitting often can be heard. Later, during the Second World War, when the Japanese army occupied Hong Kong, they turned this place into an execution ground and killed countless Chinese people. And after the restoration of light, it has been reported that there are ghosts here. Many young people go inside to explore. The attic used to be the place where prisoners were hanged. Although it has been dismantled, according to rumors, if someone with bad luck goes in to explore, they will always discover this non-existent attic and re-enact the scene of being hanged. Therefore, High Street can be considered one of the most popular haunted places in Hong Kong.