House 300 Kim Mã – Vietnam

 

House 300 Kim Mã – Vietnam

Nearest city: Ba Dinh District, Hanoi

 

House 300 Kim Mã

Constructed in the late 1980s as the Bulgarian Embassy, this compound became the epicenter of Hanoi’s urban folklore due to its “coffin-shaped” architecture, which local Feng Shui masters claimed acted as a spiritual vacuum. The site is allegedly anchored by the restless spirits of a pre-colonial cemetery and a displaced Qing Dynasty shrine dedicated to Đức Thánh Linh Lang, creating a “sacred conflict” that supposedly prevented its occupation. The most documented reports involve a spectral night watchman seen patrolling the overgrown U-shaped courtyard and the sound of furniture being dragged across upper floors when the building was strictly empty and padlocked. Modern activity was noted for persistent “mechanical failures,” where security systems and cameras would capture humanoid thermal signatures in the ambassadorial suite that would vanish upon physical inspection. While the site transitioned into the China Cultural Center by 2025, investigators still report a “heavy, oppressive air” near the perimeter gates and localized “GPS drift” that affects mobile devices in the building’s immediate shadow.

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Spookiness Rating: 4.0

 

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