The most feared landmarks in Asia

National Geographic's "I Wouldn't Go In There" series of Asian television series showcased a series of supposedly scariest places in Asia, in which There is also Con Dao prison in Vietnam.

Famous explorer and blogger Robert Joe is a member of the film crew. He said: "People may think that this series is a ghost show, but in fact, it is a historical program. Asia has faced many uncertainties over the past 100 years. We have investigated in places associated with ghost stories, but in fact these places are haunted by history rather than ghosts. happened in the past ".

Below is a list of the 10 most frightening places in Asia from the perspective of filmmakers "I Wouldn't Go In There":

1. Tat Tak, Hong Kong School

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Tat Tak school is for Hong Kong's most haunted haunted place. Here, there are scary stories about the ghost of a woman in red. Many taxi drivers even refuse to enter the path to school. Because the roadside is full of graves and countless other creepy rumors about them.

2. Lawang Sewu Building, Indonesia

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In front of this building, there was a bloody clash between the Japanese army and the Indonesian army. It is rumored that its basement used to be a place of inhuman torture and torture.

3. Chibichiri cave, Okinawa, Japan

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This cave during World War II was the place to witness the suicide of Japanese soldiers to not surrender to the American army. Not only that, this is also the place where countless innocent people are executed or committed suicide. The tall human skull wall as a memorial, is a testament to a traumatic event of history.

4. Clark Hospital, Philippines

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Clark Hospital is a work of the US military. In 1991, when the Pinatubo volcano erupted, the US Air Force moved its base there. Countless American soldiers were killed and it was thought that their ghosts were still struggling in the hospital.

5. Bagua Prison, Taiwan

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Taiwan's Green Island is a popular tourist destination. It has the Bagua colonial prison, a place to hold and torture political prisoners during the White Terror period (1949-1987). The souls of the dead still haunt this historic place.

6. Yeongdeok House, South Korea

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This house was rumored to be a suicide place of a young woman who had a relationship. Not only that, on the hill where the house is located, it is thought that countless South Korean soldiers were buried during World War II. The verses that were woven from ghosts turned this place into one. Terrifying place of the land of Kim Chi.

7. Ma Hill, Penang, Malaysia

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On the hilltop Ma is a war museum. It used to be the fortress of the British army with many soldiers killed. Local people also circulated the story of a ghost that a Japanese officer who had persecuted civilians and held a beheading publicly during World War II still haunted the hill. Even the builders at the island said they had seen the ghosts in the museum with their own eyes.

8. Phra Si Sanphet Temple, Ayutthaya, Thailand

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More than 50 years ago, there was a robbery who stole gold from this sacred temple and was cursed. After that, each of them in turn died horribly. The thrilling, mysterious story of these deaths has become the legend of the Ayutthaya locals.

9. Tower of Silence, Diu, India

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Silence Tower, also known as Dakma, is a work of Zoroastrian believers. This tower was built to place dead bodies for . raptors.

10. Chuong Cop, Con Dao, Vietnam

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The tiger cage is a prison system used by the French colonialists, the American Empire and the government of the Republic of Vietnam to imprison and torture patriotic Vietnamese in the war. This prison is known for its cruel, savage tortures and a historical testament to the meaningless war that took place in Vietnam.