Penang War Museum – Malaysia
Nearest city: Bukit Batu Maung, Penang Island
Originally built in the 1930s as a British military fortress, the Penang War Museum later became a Japanese command post during World War II—and is now regarded as Malaysia’s most haunted historical site. Locals believe the spirits of tortured prisoners and executed soldiers linger in the underground tunnels and bunkers, where numerous visitors report screams, shadows, and the metallic scent of blood in the air. The most feared entity is said to be the ghost of a Japanese executioner who patrolled the hill with a katana; his apparition has been photographed and cited by National Geographic as part of Asia’s top haunted attractions. Night tours and paranormal investigations continue to document EMF surges, temperature drops, and eerie recordings deep inside the fort’s chambers.
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