Thursday, 29 November 2012

Haunted Highland Towers, Ampang




 
After collapsed


The famous Highland Towers. In 1993, a whole block collapsed, leading to 48 deaths and from then on, multiple reports of haunting and things that go bump in the night. Now, especially since that the apartment isn’t exactly in the best shape and is surrounded by overgrown jungle, Highland Towers might just give you one heck of a shock the next time you’re there. 



Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Chinese Cemetery, Seputeh



Given the right circumstances, you can see, hear & feel the spirits which call this place home. And here, you can appeal to their better natures to seek their blessing and for lucky lottery or 4D numbers

Rifle Range Flats, Penang



Rifle Range Flats is the largest low cost housing scheme in the state of Penang. Its area is made of crowdy, dirty, noisy people and the lack of security in terms of Police or guards. The flats consist of Blocks A, B,(inside) and C,D and E. Rifle Range Flats is located in Air Itam in Penang. There are a lack of basic amenities such as halls, playground, carparking etc for the community in Rifle Range Flats. Rifle Range was part of the cemetery and during WW2 it was reported to be the place Japanese armies killed their captives.

Sunday, 25 November 2012

Amber Court, Genting Highland, Pahang




Amber Court has been considered by many as the most haunted place in Malaysia. There are cases that many people had died there as a result of freak accidents or suicides. It is also one of the favorite spots for “ghost hunting” enthusiasts in the country.
    

Note: The missing letter 't' in the word “court”.

Saturday, 24 November 2012

Chung Ling High School, Penang



The school was originally was first established in the year 1923. The school in 1941 was taken over by the British Army to be used as a military hospital. During the Japanese Occupation during the World War 2, it conducted a massacre against the Chinese Malayan under the term "purging of Chinese". Some the teachers and students from Chung Ling were killed the Japanese Occupiers.
Due to the colourful history of the school and maybe of the Japanese Occupation during 2nd World War, there’s inevitably countless of unnatural stories of haunting and ghosts.

Purported Hauntings :
*Library Room – the lightings repeatedly turn and on.

*Ghostly soldiers marching in the school field or school corridors. Some of the ghost soldiers or dead students are headless. Why are ghostly Japanese soldiers headless?

*Hysteria are common occurrence – the sight of headless entities.

*Toilets – where the water are repeated turned on and off.

*Pack of street dogs will gather there and they will bark and howl, when there is nothing there.


Thursday, 22 November 2012

Anglo-Chinese School, Ipoh

old view

new view


The school was established in July 1895 the the Reverend W E Horley, a young Englishman who had arrived in Ipoh, Perak. The School actually started in 1895, but sometime in 1914 the Main building was built and is still standing today.
The school was taken over by the Japanese until their defeat in 1945.


Purported Hauntings 
Apparition of a headless figure in the narrow passageway in the school compound

- Strange and unexplained screaming in the women’s toilet

-Sighting of dead Japanese military soldiers marching in school field, popularly known as “hantu Jepun”

Tuesday, 20 November 2012

Puchong House, Puchong

It is believed that the ghost of a woman who once lived on the premises haunts the house.  Those who have entered the house reported experiencing a feeling of unease. Additionally, it is said that evil drawings have been found on the walls.