Penang War Museum, Malaysia
Penang War Museum, Malaysia
Image: Heritage Malta
The war museum, dubbed Bukit Hantu or Ghost Hill, has a dark and cruel past. The British built this fort to defend the Japanese back in the 1930s. During World War II, Japanese forces have been said to hold public beheadings at this site and terrorised locals.
The spirit of one particular Japanese officer responsible for those events is said to be haunting the hill. At night, locals and guards have also witnessed apparitions of Japanese soldiers roaming around the premises. The museum is now a popular tourist spot for historical and educational purposes. There is also a night tour and overnight dormitory stay open to public. So are you daring enough to spend a night here?
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