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The Haunted Rooms

They say there's one particularly famous "haunted hotel" meme. The reason it's haunted isn't because someone committed suicide there, but because the hotel was supposedly built on top of an old mass grave. People say you should never stay in the last room, and that you must knock on the door before entering... There are all kinds of "they say" stories about haunted hotels. But what's the actual evidence behind them? In the new season, the two hosts — Mo Junming and Lin Qianting — will once again put their own flesh and blood on the line. They'll check into two notorious haunted hotels in Malaysia and South Korea respectively, sharing the unique "ghost-first" accommodation experience from a first-person perspective. They’ll also bring along regular audience members to join them and personally experience the legendary "please knock before entering."

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The Story of Ah Q

In early republican times, there was a very obscure village - Muzhuang. There was an unknown man who came from there and nobody knew where he was going. Only Ah Mao knew that his name was Ah Q, so he called him that. Ah Q put his hair in a bun, smoked a long cigarette, and sat proudly at the village entrance, watching the passersby. He was best at the "spiritual victory method", where he claimed to have won even though he had lost, causing a series of jokes. Ah Q asked around the village and learned that Master Zhao's son had become a scholar. Ah Q looked down on this and returned to his seat to drink. Other onlookers who saw his expression walked up to him, and Ah Q proudly claimed that he was the same age as Zhao's grandfather. They listened to him respectfully, but with some suspicion. The local constable demanded that each household pay two hundred yuan to congratulate Master Zhao, but everyone rejected the proposal......

The Story of Ah Q

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The No-worded Kung Fu Scripture

Shi Xiaoqun accidentally obtained the "Wordless Book of Heaven", a martial arts manual. The various evil sects fought over it, and was all poisoned by false copies created by Prefect Guo Wenqin. To obtain the antidote, they were forced to surrender their martial arts and correct their evil ways. These various martial arts was compiled into another martial arts manual - "Worded Book of Heaven" by Wenqin, and given to Ku'er to master it to do good. Unexpectedly, Huangfu Hui used Ku'er to avenge herself, and even set up a demon cult to kill innocent people indiscriminately. Xiaoqun mastered the martial arts in the "Wordless Book of Heaven" to stop the two from continuing to do evil.

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Line Walker: Bull Fight

Set in Hong Kong, China, four years after the events in Line Walker, Sit Ka-keung (Raymond Lam) continues to work as a Hong Kong Police Criminal Intelligence Bureau (CIB) undercover officer, while Cheuk Hoi (Michael Miu) opens a coffee shop after being released from prison. CIB Chief Inspector Cheung Kei-gee (Mandy Wong) suspects Check Hoi of joining the triad and investigates him. The Security Bureau establishes Security Intelligence Agency (SIA), a new intelligence department. The principal investigator of SIA, Wai Chok-wing (Kenneth Ma) invites Tsui Tin-tong (Benjamin Yuen) to join SIA. Chum Foon-hei (Benz Hui), who was thought to be killed by Bao Seed, returns to Hong Kong to track down the leader of an international crime organization, Eternity. The true identity of Wai Choi-wing is later revealed to be Ngai Tak-lai, the younger paternal half-brother of Victor Ngai Tak-shun...

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Golden Bowl

Man’s Noodles is passed down to Man Shui, Man Nin and Man Sai. They have learned the craft from their father and opened their own noodle shops, resulting in destructive competition. Lung Kau, Fok Siu-yuk and Kam Chi are their wives. They often quarrel as they earnestly defend their husbands. The siblings’ mother Madam Man Ji Chin-hung hasn't intervened in the feud between her sons as she is faced with a dilemma. Just before CNY’s Eve, Chin-hung dreams of her late husband. He brings up the sibling rivalry and tells Chin-hung to restore things to order. Chin-hung then uses the legend of the Mans’ Golden Bowl, which was bestowed by the Emperor, as an excuse for luring her three sons into temporarily staying at their old home from first to seventh of January. Chin-hung pretends to observe her sons and their family members’ behavior which she uses as a basis for deciding who is the Golden Bowl winner. She hopes to unite everybody through participation in traditional CNY activities.

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Good Night Fighter

Nighttime is often associated with the following words: relaxing, mysterious, romantic and exciting. Everyone loves nighttime for different reasons. To MIRROR’s subgroup “Good Night Fighters”, night is special. It’s because at night, they can freely explore new things and meet new people without being surrounded by fans. In this show, the four members explore interesting night spots and fun things to do while making friends along the way. They also share the night snacks they’ve missed the most, as well as their favourite hangouts. Heading out every night in their own ride, the boys try out various activities, including ziplining on Victoria Peak, stand-up paddleboarding in Wan Chai, glamping in a starship pod, campfire cooking and stargazing.

Good Night Fighter

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