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Watch This | Spooky 'ghost brides' appear in Tsim Sha Tsui, delight tourists and frighten children

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2025.10.30 12:28
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With Halloween just around the corner, the festive atmosphere in Hong Kong is in full swing. On the evening of Oct. 29, the reporter from DotDotNews spotted two "ghost brides" at the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront—one dressed in a traditional Chinese bridal outfit and the other in a Western-style wedding gown.

The duo's avant-garde and realistic costumes attracted plenty of attention, perfectly showcasing HK's unique blend of Eastern and Western cultures. Tourists eagerly lined up to take photos and selfies with the ghostly pair, turning the area into an impromptu photo hotspot.

While many found the "ghost brides" amusing and creative, their spooky appearances caused some children to burst into tears. 

On the evening of Oct. 29, the reporter from DotDotNews spotted two "ghost brides" at the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront—one dressed in a traditional Chinese bridal outfit and the other in a Western-style wedding gown. (DDN)
On the evening of Oct. 29, the reporter from DotDotNews spotted two "ghost brides" at the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront—one dressed in a traditional Chinese bridal outfit and the other in a Western-style wedding gown. (DDN)
On the evening of Oct. 29, the reporter from DotDotNews spotted two "ghost brides" at the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront—one dressed in a traditional Chinese bridal outfit and the other in a Western-style wedding gown. (DDN)
On the evening of Oct. 29, the reporter from DotDotNews spotted two "ghost brides" at the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront—one dressed in a traditional Chinese bridal outfit and the other in a Western-style wedding gown. (DDN)
On the evening of Oct. 29, the reporter from DotDotNews spotted two "ghost brides" at the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront—one dressed in a traditional Chinese bridal outfit and the other in a Western-style wedding gown. (DDN)
On the evening of Oct. 29, the reporter from DotDotNews spotted two "ghost brides" at the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront—one dressed in a traditional Chinese bridal outfit and the other in a Western-style wedding gown. (DDN)
On the evening of Oct. 29, the reporter from DotDotNews spotted two "ghost brides" at the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront—one dressed in a traditional Chinese bridal outfit and the other in a Western-style wedding gown. (DDN)

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