Sai Ying Pun Psychiatry Hospital—Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Sai Ying Pun Psychiatry Hospital is one of Asia's scariest haunted hospitals—and rumor has it, it's also the inspiration for at least one or two horror films. This is a mental hospital that had been in action for over 100 years, and seemed to be the focal point of all of Hong Kong's anguish during its time in use.
Along with having all the typical grief that a mental hospital would have, Sai Ying Pun Psychiatry Hospital also had the misfortune of being taken over by Japanese soldiers during World War II. Much like Old Chiangi, the soldiers used it as a place to house prisoners of war.
According to local legend, Sai Ying Pun was used as an execution ground during the war. And, even though it went back into action, it never quite shed the vibe of grief, dread, and hatred that it gained during the war.
The ghosts that have been seen run the gamut from decapitated people walking through the hallways, to shadow people, to voices that plead for their lives from years ago.
One of the more unusual "residents" is a devilish-looking man in traditional Chinese clothing who bursts into flames after making eye contact with people. No one knows who he is, or why he appears to those near Sai Ying Pun.
The hospital has seen so many ghosts, it's commonly called "the Ghost House on High Street" by locals.
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