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27 April, 2007

Isu Hangat: Malaysia most haunted place.... spooky



Georgetown - The Deadly Junction

It is a T-Junction, located beside the Union High School, It Was said
that if you ever drive across it late at night, your car will go out of control,
& crash because there were many accidents happened there. some said that
there is a tiny unknown treewhich looks like a lady carrying a child beside
the road, they saw her figure & a child screaming, some old folks said she
was once a "bomoh"(witch) & she kidnapped her sister's son, somehow they
never appear after being seen beside this "DEADLY JUNCTION".

Kuala Kangsar - Malay College Kuala Kangsar

- Said to be a former site of a Japanese occupation camp during WW2.
Students sometimes awakened by something that stares down directly at them.
A marching platoon can be heard in the field. The sounds of chains. A tree
on campus which is right beside a lamppost where the light shines down on
it. The shadow produced is that of a man hanging from the tree.
- this may be urban legend. A few though were conveniently historically
'situated' as they were old colonial admin buildings that were used by the
Japanese during the Occupation in the 1940s where 'executions' would take
place. Some of these buildings were the Victoria Institution (school), the
Bukit Bintang Girls School (used to be methodist grounds, now demolished)


Kuala Kubu Bharu - Mara Junior Science College Kuala Kubu Bharu

In various parts of the building a white flying apparition has been seen.


Kuala Lumpur - Bukit (Hill) Tunku

- A spooky place to be. Bukit (Hill) Tunku is actually one of the more
elite Residential areas in Kuala Lumpur. This place has many big and
tall trees, and has this eerie feeling about it even at broad daylight
and of course at night. It is said that a few years ago two youth
embarked on a high speed motorcycle chase around the curvy roads of
the area. One of the youth crashed at a dark stretch of the road,
which is actually a very sharp corner. There have been claims about
sightings of a young man riding a motorcycle at high speed, who
mysteriously vanished in the dark.

Kuala Lumpur - Cheras - Poliklinik Cheras

- Used to be a government hospital but it is being abandoned with no
reason, been to the place before seems haunted and bizarre, rumors
heard that there are still some dead patient that is loitering around
the area.


Kuala Lumpur - Genting Highlands Resort

A famous hill-top resort and casino. Many people incurred gambling debts
and committed suicide here. Some visitors leaving the hotel lobby reported
seeing a man in red jump from the rooftop, just to disappear before he hits
the ground. Certain rooms are not available for rent no matter how full the
hotel was - those who have seen the inside reported that it was filled
with old Chinese ghost wards. They would subsequently fall sick for
days afterwards.

Kuala Lumpur - Highland Towers

- A tragic event that will forever live in the memory of Malaysians. One of
the 3 blocks of apartment at this place fell apart due to landslide and
heavy downpour prior to that fateful day. And Highland Towers have
become famous for claims of being a very haunted place. Voices of the
dead can be heard at night and ghostly figures are said to have
appeared at the scene. There are also a story about a taxi driver who
picked up a woman passenger in the middle of the night and being asked
to drop her at the place. She left a bag and the poor taxi driver found
it to be full of blood!

Kuala Lumpur - Pudu Prison

Old prison that was abandoned after the area around it became
commercialized. Reports of a strange thin Indian man walking the prison
hallways and disappearing around the corner. Screams can be heard from
the room where hangings take place. Certain areas such as specific
cells and holding chambers were far colder than others.
- Update: They are turning this back into a prison (for low security
prisoners) as no one will take it up for commercial property as it is too
well known for the hauntings. There were plans to turn it into a hotel
where you can stay a night at the cell of the most notorious
criminals. Actually, the listing is wrong about hangings. The hangings
do not take place at Pudu prison. Unless its self inflicted/murder.
Official hangings are done outside Pudu. There were of course many
in-prison acts of violence that led to deaths of inmates. Many drug
addicts were known to be victims of violent criminals and so they were
moved out into another prison elsewhere.

Kuala Lumpur - Victoria Institution
- A very famous landmark in Kuala Lumpur, V. I. a boys school was a
Japanese base during the occupation of Malaysia. Many British soldiers
and locals were brutally tortured to death in the basement and some of
the older buildings on the campus. It is said that not only are
apparitions common in the day as well as the night, there have been
many cases of spirits possessing students. The possessed boys would
behave strangely, even violently, harming other students and teachers
only to snap out of it a few hours later and remember nothing, even
when they were forcibly restrained, their bruises would disappear when
they returned to normal.

Perak - Ipoh - Tambun

- Sighting of an old lady on the roadside while driving.

Perak - Ipoh - Tambun Inn

- Lights reported to turn on and off and sounds of whispering.

Perak - Kellies Castle
- sometimes door are opened themselves. lots of scary screaming
voices...... ..

Puchong - Puchong House

- Evil drawings on the walls. Some say the ghost of a woman who resided here
before haunts it. Other than that, just stepping into the house is enough to
keep you awake for months.

Selangor - Ampang - S. K (1) Kuala Ampang

- Could hear taps in the toilet running by itself and sightings of a lady
in white walking behind the school compound

Behind EDWARD'S House
You can hear Edward ( White Haired Ghost ) playing golf every full moon and howling like a dog if he misses a putt. Don't worry about
his driver though cause it is not worth shit.

Salim Mamak at Section 17
Every Saturday you can see one BIG group of HANTUs watching 'live' football matches and gulping down teh tarik like nobody's
business.

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