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Any of your school is haunted ? Special the toilet? |
Travel Info I always found the ghost story is related to school. Some of the schools used to be cemetery. Some one hang himself in the toilet. Just want to check any similar story in your school!! Travel Tips My own school is not haunted, but i do know about this school in Sarawak, and believe me, this is true stories. The secondary school was built on a land, which was actually the Chinese cemetery. So, my friend who went to that school for 3 years told me that the school is seriously haunted. She told me that some students who stayed in the hostel admitted that they witnessed with their very own eyes. What did they saw? Tables and chairs of a certain classroom started shaking vigorously and then floated before they stopped. This incident happened during night time. And then, last year in 2006, that school had an emergency 1 week school break due to sudden cases of histeria among the students. A girl started to scream like hell and then as if her screamings were contagious, other students started to cry and scream too. Other incidents are some unfortunate students experienced the goosebumps when somebody walked in front of them and vanished into thin air. They had pretty bad fever after that. Luckily, i didn't go to that school. Source(s): Some persons Other Travel Tips in English please. i think all toilets are haunted all the schools are haunted...with teachers:) aiya all these fairy tail listen to too many edi.. dono which one is real or fake.. my ex school is next to a cementary hill.. every monday, tuesday, friday nite me n my frens go for ghost hunting (because we always skip school's nite tuition)... but we found nothing... haiz... disappointed.. anyway now the government is so good to those malay ppl and always build new schools for them... even though the place don have that population yet Yeah the usual story about Japanese soldiers and if its from the Malays, its always about Jin Jin Jin and Jin. Here's how I categorize them: Japanese soldiers: Almost 'all' schools Headless ghosts: Another common one, victims of the Japanese soldiers it seems... Toilet ghosts: These are more like the janitor ghosts. They seem to flush the toilets for you, turn on/off the tap, and maybe impersonate the hamsapkwais by staring at you from the ceiling while you're doing your nature's call... Jin: Most schools, especially Malaysian universities (and where there is a high population of Malay students) Pontianak: I find that this kind of ghost is more prevalent in Malaysian universities Toyol: It is more common in kampung schools and 'sekolah agama' Dead girl who hung herself in school: Hmmm seems like all schools have either a girl who hung herself dead or someone who was killed while the construction of the school was going on. By the way, the only real ghosts I've ever encountered while in Malaysia is the Hapsapkwai. They're like real life zombies from Romero's Living Dead movie! ***I know jins are not ghosts, but they are so feared by many Malaysians that I have to categorize them as 'ghosts' here. After all, to a Malay (not all Muslims), everything 'unseen' is ghost and everything like 'ghost' is jin... |
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