Cari amici, avete mai visto un fantasma volteggiare nell’aria? Anche i più scettici dovranno ricredersi mettendo piede a Baguio City, la città filippina delle anime erranti. Una storia, tante storie, come quelle all’interno del Diplomat Hotel. Un tempo era un seminario per i monaci domenicani, ma nel 1940 è stato luogo di spargimento di sangue con l’invasione giapponese. I turisti che lo visitano raccontano di urla raccapriccianti in tutta la proprietà quando tramonta il sole.

 

 

With ancient battlegrounds, abandoned hospital ruins, workmen entombed in cement, and numerous other terrifying tales, the Philippine Islands are full of mysterious, ghostly places. In fact, there just might be a story for every one of the 7,107 islands in the Philippine archipelago. Many of these are tales that come from only one or two people. But others stories have a long and widespread history, with thousands of accounts of mysterious happenings, is its mass hysteria, or is something stranger going on in these places that science can’t account for?

 

Baguio City was nicknamed “The Haunted City in the Mist,” odd occurrences have been reported all over this mountain city north of Manila. Many are small, isolated incidents, but there are a few places that really seem to have a monopoly on the macabre, with legions of frightening reports. These places are named; The Diplomat Hotel, Teachers Camp and The Philippine Military Academy of Baguio City.

 

 

In the early 1900sDiplomat Hotel, this building was a seminary that housed nuns and priests. During World War II, the occupying forces of the Japanese were responsible for many atrocities, including beheading many of these faithful men and women. For some reason, someone decided to turn it into a hotel after the war, and quite a few guests and workers have reporter hearing ghostly sounds and seeing spirits walking around carrying their heads on platters.

 

 

Teacher’s Camp, is a popular location for schools to hold seminars and companies’ meetings. Teacher’s Camp has also been a place rife with spooky sightings, such as the ghosts of native warriors stalking through the tents. Locals believe that the area it was built on was once the site of an ancient battlefield, and that some of the departed soldiers never quite left.

 

Philippine Military Academy, general spookiness and several different ghosts haunt this place. Along with strange sounds at night, such as the stomping around of a marching platoon that isn’t there, people report seeing the ghost of a white lady, that of a beheaded priest, and a third one of a cadet who is dressed in a parade uniform that was left in one of the lockers.

 

Travel to these mysterious places is such a draw that even a woman traveling alone doesn’t have to worry that she’s going to a dangerous area at least, not from the living people around her.

 

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