A haunting place in a city that never sleeps.
The hallucinations in Bangkok are not just stories of forests or old houses, but hallucinations that are mixed up in people's daily lives, whether they are deserted buildings that have been abandoned for decades, or open night streets where the last buses pick up impersonal passengers. These hallucinations are unique, reflecting the long history of change and tragedy that has occurred in this metropolis.
🏢 Abandoned Buildings and Haunted Condos: Monuments to Failure
Sathorn Unique Tower: One of Bangkok's most famous hallucinations, a luxury condo project that has been abandoned since the 1997 Tom Yum Shrimp crisis, tells of the souls of workers who died during construction, or even who ended up living in it, creating a heady atmosphere for those seen outside and urban explorers sneaking into the night.
Abandoned Condominiums in Sukhumvit / Ratchada: There are many old condos or apartments that have been abandoned in the middle, or have criminal records. Often guards or nearby residents often hear strange noises or see central shadows at night.
🛣️ The Road and the Philosopher's Curve: An Accident That Isn't Just a Coincidence
Bend of 100 Bodies (Ratchaprong-Ladprao): It is so well known for its frequent fatal accidents that people believe that a deceased spirit exists and may be the cause of repeated accidents; some have seen shadows of pedestrians cutting in front of cars at night, or heard eerie screams.
The Dialectical Road: Especially during lonely nights, there are often tales of taxis coming across mystery passengers, or people mysteriously disappearing after hitchhiking at dawn.
🏥 Hospitals and Old Places: Residual Energy
Some old hospitals: with many patient death records, there are usually stories of spirits still circling the rooms or hallways, sometimes nurses on late-night shifts hear names or see mobile medical devices.
Old Houses and Museums: Places filled with stories of the past, often with some energy that is hard to explain; some caregivers or visitors have experienced strange events, such as moving items themselves; or the feeling of being stared at.
🚉 Electric Railways and Mass Transit: Passengers from Another World
BTS / MRT late at night: Sometimes when an electric train runs through an isolated station late at night, some passengers may feel like someone is sitting next to no one, or see a shadow of someone standing on an unmanned platform.
The haunting of Bangkok is therefore part of this never-sleeping life. It reminds us that something is beyond our control, and even in a city full of light, there is always a hidden shadow.
Thanks to an image from Google, Pinterest.
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