Showing posts with label HAUNTED PLACES. Show all posts
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Monday, July 21, 2014

`HAUNTED PLACES IN INDONESIA`


Jakarta - Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital

`HAUNTED PLACES IN INDONESIA` - It has a lot of scary ghost. A doctor with surgery knife and hands full of blood, a nurse who always warns the doctors if there's an emergency patients, and also the spirits of dead people. Usually they wander at night and show their form to somebody who's alone. 




Jakarta - Jakarta History Museum

`HAUNTED PLACES IN INDONESIA` - This place was used by the Dutch Colonials as a city hall, and the main court was used to hang a number of Chinese peoples, in the night sometimes a few ghosts can be seen there, the prison was believed to be haunted by number of ghosts, also when you enter the building you can feel a strange feeling 


Jakarta - Jembatan Ancol

`HAUNTED PLACES IN INDONESIA` - It is said that a young woman was rapped, she was rapped in Jembatan Ancol or Ancol bridge. She was then murdered. Until this day people have said that they see her walking around at night. I myself too have seen her. 


Jakarta - Jeruk Purut Cemetery

`HAUNTED PLACES IN INDONESIA` - It's an old cemetery...Well, It's been a legend here that once there was a priest/pastor that died here with his head cut off, and this priest/pastor is always accompanied by his dog wherever he goes. 


Jakarta - Tarumanagara University

`HAUNTED PLACES IN INDONESIA` - In the 13th Fl, there's a photocopy facilities. And the people that work there admitted that every noon about 18.00 they can see a head flying trough with out his head. Don't know what caused his/her death but it seems that his/her soul can't rest in peace yet because of some thing that is unfinished yet. 


Jakarta - University of Pancasila

`HAUNTED PLACES IN INDONESIA` - when you are using the lift into upstairs, for example you want to go to 3rd floor but suddenly you are already in 4th floor 


Semarang - Lawang Sewu

`HAUNTED PLACES IN INDONESIA` - "Lawang Sewu" means thousand doors. This is a building with thousand doors with the Netherlands Architecture left by the Netherlands colonialism in 19th century. If we go inside this old building, we can see many kind of ghosts, like ghost with no head, Holland young lady killed herself and hang in the door, scream, and so on. I suggest you to come to this building, be careful of getting lost, because this building has 1000 doors.

HAUNTED PLACES IN NETHERLANDS

Amsterdam - Anne Frank's secret annex

 When you visit "The Secret Annex", you can feel cold spots in certain areas of Anne's room. If you walk around to the back around midnight, you can see the figure of a young girl(believed to be Anne herself) gazing out the window, motionless. Some have reported hearing a loud sort of rumbling down the stairs leading to the basement and that dates back to an event that occurred while Anne was still living, in which a sack of uncooked beans was spilled down the stairs accidentally.


Amsterdam - bell tower

 once every year on the 2nd of June a little boy and his family dressed in 1900 style cloths walk up the stairs and disappear

Breda - Klooster op de Nieuwstraat

 It is an old monastir where the nuns used to live. Now it is used to give students a place to stay. If you walk into the smallest chapel at midnight you can hear a nun walking around with her keys. At the same time you can hear the churchbells ring.

Denekamp - Singraven Manor 

 At the beginning of the sixteenth century Singraven Manor became shortly the residence of some Franciscan nuns. As a building sacrifice a nun was bricked up alive. Since then there was not much happiness at the house anymore. Owners and family died young, got in serious financial trouble or were the victime of some deadly accidents. One of the owners burned alive after an oil lamp fell over and set the unhappy man on fire. The ghost of the nun still haunts the house, which is now a museum. Her appearance predicts disaster and shame.

Hoensbroek - Kasteel van Hoensbroek

 There is a blue lady wandering around in the castle of Hoensbroek. She is said to have been a inhabitant of the castle, whose two children died at an early age. They were supposedly buried inside the castle walls while the blue lady wasn't informed. Now she searches for them at night. Many people that have worked at the castle at night claim to have seen the blue lady. One security guard swears that he heard chairs being moved in a room he had just visited and when he went back to take a look, he indeed found the chairs in a different position than he had seen them just a moment before. The walls of the castle sound solid when knocking on them, except for one wall which sounds hollow. It has never been investigated, but could this be the place where the two children are buried?

Monster - the house in monster

there is a small town in Holland (about 25000ppl) and its called monster (used to be "Monaster") and one house in it is haunted. The people who move into the house usually sell it after a year because they hear voices and things move. Screams come from the basement and it’s been in the local paper a few times.

St. Oedenrode - Highway between Schijndel & St. Oedenrode

a 15 year old boy is haunting on the road where hey died he hitchhiked with cars and suddenly disappears.

Voorschoten - Castel Duivenstein
There's a story that an old owner of the castle every night is checking is tree gards. Inside the castel is it most of the time empty but outside the walls there's a lot of energy. If you go, you should take a picture of the long lane by the castel!

Waardenburg - Waardenburg Castle
`Waardenburg Castle` is one of the most haunted houses in the Netherlands. It is also one of the creepiest. The houses is unoccupied for the greater part, because it is a ruin and waiting for restoration. At night an unseen ghost walks up and down the stairs, footsteps are heard, in some rooms you can hear whisperings, toilets are flushed on places where there never was a toilet, in the east wing there is a ghost room, things move by themselves, cold drafts are felt in some parts of the house, etc. Human bodies were find in the cellars, and it is said that the medieval wizard dr. Faust lived at the castle, and was taken to hell from there by the devil. Two bloodstains at the window, that can't be whipped out, are silent witnesses of the happening.

Sunday, July 13, 2014

TOP 10 "HAUNTED" PLACES IN SINGAPORE


1. "The Red House" is situated in Pasir Ris, where many chalet-goers love to explore the place for thrills.
Most Famous Ghost Story: There was a rocking armchair with a doll sitting on it in the house, and a pair of stone lions stared at whoever attempted to sneak into the compound.




2. "White House" refers to Punggol’s Matilda House (although some refers to the Old Changi Hospital). It was built by Joseph Cashin in 1902 and was abandoned in the seventies.
Most Famous Ghost Story: Evil spirits had since occupied the empty house and would kill anyone who attempted to enter.



3. "Hillview Mansion", located at a top of Hillview Hill, is also known as the Green House (some refers it as the Blue House).
Most Famous Ghost Story: Previous owner’s family was killed in a fire, and renovations were never quite completed because of the evil spirits lingering in the house.



4. "Old Changi Hospital" is perhaps the favourite place in Singapore for daring ghost-seeking youngsters. Built in 1935 as a British military hospital, it was occupied by the Japanese forces in WWII. The hospital was officially closed in 1997, as the patients were moved to the new Changi General Hospital.
Most Famous Ghost Story: Screams and shadows could be seen and heard at some of the wards, which were rumoured to be used as torture chambers by the Japanese.



5. "View Road Hospital" was a little known mental hospital located in Admiralty. A subsidiary of Woodbridge Hospital, it was opened in 1975 and closed in 2001.
Most famous Ghost Story: The mental patients, when alive, were trapped in the hospital. Their spirits, likewise, were unable to escape from the building.



6. "Neo Tiew Estate" looks like a normal HDB neighbourhood except it is empty and deserted. The flats were built in 1979 and en-bloc in 2002.
Most Famous Ghost Story: Haunted by vengeful banana tree spirits, resulting in the flats being abandoned.



7. "Army Camp" Many Singaporeans completed their Basic Military Training (BMT) in Nee Soon Camp, an extremely old camp where its history goes all the way back to pre-WWII.
Most Famous Ghost Story: Prowling soldiers were frightened by mysterious eerie sounds as they walked past the Nee Soon Camp White House after midnight.



8. Also a BMT camp, Pulau Tekong is perhaps famous for its tough trainings and ghost stories. It is rumoured (turned out to be false) that trainings are banned on Thursday nights due to the lurking of evil spirits.
Most Famous Ghost Story: The spirit of a dead recruit from Charlie Company, who died during a route march, was trapped in the bunk. An additional door had to be created to free the ghost.



9. "Changi Commando Barracks" used to house 15,400 British and Australian soldiers during WWII. It was taken over by the SAF after independence and was used as the headquarters for commandos from the seventies to eighties.
Most Famous Ghost Story: Haunted by the ghosts of the WWII Prisoners-of-war (POWs) who died of torture and starvation.



10. "Bukit Brown", or commonly known as Kopi Sua (Coffee Hill) is a Chinese burial place that was opened in 1922. It was named after George Henry Brown, the first owner of the land. It was nearly cleared for development in the seventies.
Most Famous Ghost Story: Reported sightings of pontianaks hiding in the trees, and their evil laughs broke the silence of the cemetery at nights.

Files from http://remembersingapore.wordpress.com/

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