Yes. It is. Being on international territory and housing thousands of staff and delegates, the UN has the population of a small town, and also is home to decades-long urban myths and legends.
There*s the storied broom closet used by a certain delegate as a smoking lounge when tobacco was banned at HQ. There is the story about a secret underground road.
Then, there is the North Delegates Lounge, where diplomats take a break from their busy schedules. There is a tale behind the two tiny sports cars that managed to be painted on a gigantic tapestry gifted by China in 1974. Spanning 10m by 5m and weighing 280 kilogrammes, it took 26 technicians one year, over 53 million woollen yarns, and over 5 million knots to complete.
Rumour has it that some visitors to the Delegates Lounge cheekily painted a red and blue car at the base of the Great Wall. Keen observers noticed that when the enormous tapestry was removed for cleaning, it returned one car short. The mystery continues.