5 POINT
5 POINT
5 POINT: MYSTERY
Topic: 🔥 5 Philosopher's Villages... where only brave people will go in!
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🩸 1. Kawasawa Village - Japan
An abandoned village in Yamaguchi Prefecture, where the entire village is believed to have disappeared in one night, leaving only houses and clothes arranged in an orderly manner, no signs of fighting or escaping. The area is now closed, but someone sneaks in and takes a "shadow of a man standing by the window."
📖 Source: Japan Today - Haunted Villages
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🕯️ 2. Auwadic Village - India
It is said that this is a village of "curses," after the whole village was lost because of the curse of a deceived girl, so that no one dared to stay. Despite how many attempts to restore it, there were strange events, such as the blackout of the whole village at sunset.
📖 Source: BBC Travel - Kuldhara Ghost Village
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🌫️ 3. Ordos Village - China
It's a new city built to accommodate millions of people, but it's not real, it's called a "modern ghost village." Those who go in often say that they feel like they're following, and there's no one in the city.
📖 Source: National Geographic - China's Ghost Cities
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⚰️ 4. Banagar Village - Nepal
Located on a high mountain, there is a legend that it was built on an ancient cemetery. At night, "gongs and bells" could be heard ringing from the underground. So the villagers moved away, leaving only the remains of broken pagodas and wooden coffins that no one dared to open.
📖 Source: Nepal Tourism Board - Local Legends
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🩶 5. Boon Ghost House - Thailand
The old village in the northeast is said to have the body of a "ghost of merit," who once led the villagers to rise up against the state, buried here. At night there will be lights floating like lamps. There will be ancient prayers ringing throughout the forest. The people of the area do not dare to walk by even in the day.
📖 Source: Online Bump Resolution - Isan Merit Ghost Legend
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Some villages were forgotten... not because no one wanted to remember, but because what was there "never wanted anyone to remember again."











































































