Tuesday, March 8, 2016


Top Five Most Haunted Places In The Philippines


1.Pulang Bahay (Red House)

The Bahay na Pula, the Ilusorio Mansion, located in San Ildefonso, Bulacan is one of the houses taken by Japanese army. It was used as a garrison where Japanese soldiers reputedly massacred guerilla soldiers and rape the women of Bulacan. It is said that the massacre that took place in the house during the Japanese occupation has stimulated tales about restless souls seeking for justice and revenge.

Some of the noises heard from the house was chains dragging on the hardwood floor, balls and coins bouncing down the stairs. There were also stories about hidden treasure underneath the house but old folks said that it’s been guarded by snakes, so when someone tries to dig, they wouldn’t get anything but snakes.



2.Old Haunted Stone House

 It is the oldest house in Tiaong but it was abandoned a long time ago and it is decaying from disuse. The house is said to be haunted by headless soldiers in Japanese uniforms, helmets in hand. An elderly couple in regal white sloely descending the circular steps, completing the descent as a headless apparition. The rattling of doorknobs. The doors that suddenly refuse to open. The sound of shackled walking and the dragging of chains. The heavy cold air that wraps around the intruding guests. Many have tried to be brave to stay the night but none lasted to the midnight hour.




3.Clark Airbase Hospital

Clark Airbase Hospital in Pampanga is proven one of the most haunted places in the Philippines. The place was even included in National Geographic’s horror docu-series, ” I Wouldn’t Go in There” for having the most number of supporting details and testimonials that the place is indeed haunted. The hospital served as an asylum to dying American soldiers during the height of the war. Paranormal activities like apparitions, screams and eerie voices are just some of the common incidents at the hospital.



4.Baguio Laparel House

Baguio is the summer capital of the Philippines and it is also famous for being the country’s most haunted place. The Laperal house is a popular ghost hunting spot in the province as it was used as a garrison during the Japanese era. People say that the Laperal family was brutally murdered inside their own house by the Japanese soldiers together with many prisoners.











5.Hospital Ruins

Sounds of activities can be heard within the area of the hospital ruins, which were destroyed during World War II. Sounds such as footsteps and rumblings of normal hospital activities. Around the bunker area, sounds of ghostly moans can be heard and assorted noises as well.