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<blockquote data-quote="ashween" data-source="post: 3635564" data-attributes="member: 622"><p>kiasu....i gonna slap u sia.....when u wanna pass me tmn daya number?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>My friend Adam was driving back from Johor one night after completing his duties. He was heading back to Kuala Lumpur. They say never travel <span style="color: #0033ff"><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><u>alone at night</u></span></span> but Adam doesn’t really <span style="color: #0033ff"><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><u>care</u></span></span>. Adam was really looking forward to his home <span style="color: #0033ff"><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><u>sweet</u></span></span> home although it was late at night and figured out that he could stand the 4-5 hours trip.</p><p>As Adam was passing by Yong Peng highway, he suddenly felt his car slightly heavier than usual. Immediately, he thought, “Oh God, please don’t let me <span style="color: #0033ff"><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><u>car breakdown</u></span></span> at this hour, I could be stuck here for some hours”. Adam continued to drive on but at a slower speed. Its not intentionally as he felt that no matter how much pressure he was putting on the gas pedal, the car just would not go any faster than usual. After about an hour passed, Adam felt a little strange. He noticed that the already very little cars along the highway would not overtake his car and if they do, they would passed by really quickly. He also noticed that the cars behind him were acting strangely by flashing at him. Adam ignored the signs and continued the long journey home.</p><p></p><p>As Adam reached the Seremban tol, Adam suddenly felt his car seat behind lighter again and accidently glimpse at what looked like a small kid getting off his car. The tol attendent asked Adam if he felt anything strange and Adam told the tol attendent of the weird incident that started when he passed by the Yong Peng Highway. The tol attendent told him that a ghost in a form of a small child was jumping behind his car seat and just got off the car as he stop at the tol which resulted to his car getting heavier. However, the tol attendent asked him not to be afraid as this was a very common incident and that the kid meant no harm.</p><p>Adam, however, disagreed. Instead of driving right back home, Adam headed to his friend’s place for a night instead for fear the kid might follow him back home. Adam didn’t tell the story to his friend until the next day which his friend gave him a good scolding for bringing <span style="color: #0033ff"><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><u>bad luck</u></span></span> to his home. After that, Adam dared not to drive <span style="color: #0033ff"><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><u>long distance</u></span></span> late night anymore.</p><p></p><p></p><p><u><strong>Haunted Places in Malaysia</strong></u></p><p><u><strong></strong></u></p><p><u><strong></strong></u>Ever been to anywhere in Malaysia and experienced paranormal hauntings? Curious to know where are the places that you can visit to experience one yourself? The below are lists of Malaysia’s <span style="color: #0033FF"><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><u>top</u></span></span> haunted places that you can, may or even experience ghosts.</p><p></p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Georgetown, Penang - A T-junction better known as The Deadly Junction is located beside the <span style="color: #0033FF"><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><u>Union High School</u></span></span>. It is said that if you ever drive through this lonely road late at night, your care will go <span style="color: #0033FF"><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><u>out of control</u></span></span> and crash due to the too many <span style="color: #0033FF"><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><u>accidents</u></span></span> that happened there. It is also said that there is a tiny unknown tree beside the road which looks like a lady carrying a child. The story was known by some old folks saying that this lady was once a <em>bomoh </em>(witch doctor) who kidnapped her sister’s son. Somehow, they never again appeared anywhere except other than being seen beside this road</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">St Michael’s Institution, Ipoh - A group of Catholics missionaries arrived here in 1912 and began building a school next to the famous Kinta River. It did not take long for the missionary brothers who ran <span style="color: #0033FF"><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><u>the school</u></span></span> to have enough funds to erect a huge school building with unique French <span style="color: #0033FF"><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><u>structural design</u></span></span>. When the WW2 broke out, the school was used bu Japanese secret police as their headquarters. Needless to say, there were lots of torturing carried out. The buidling itself had many tunnels which had been sealed off and the tunnels were said to be used by the Japanese to torture prisoners and to store food. Most of the sightings occurs in the Chapel on the fourth floor of the bluiding where a Brother was seen dressed in a black robe holding praying beands in a sitting position facing towards <span style="color: #0033FF"><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><u>the door</u></span></span> (which leads to the brothers quarters) in the very early morning without a head. Those who had witnessed it were asked to keep it a secret</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Malay College Kuala Kangsar, Kuala Kangsar, Perak - This school is said to be a former site of Japanese occupation camp during WW2. Students would sometimes be awakened by something that stares down directly at them. A marching platoon can be heard <span style="color: #0033FF"><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><u>in the field</u></span></span> and <span style="color: #0033FF"><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><u>sounds</u></span></span> of dragging chains can be heard through the campus corridors. A tree on the campus, which is located right beside a lampost where the light shines down on it, reflects a shadow of a man hanging from the tree! A few other old colonial admin buildings that were used by the Japanese during the Occupation in the 1940s where executions are taken place are buildings like Victoria Institution and Bukit Bintang Girls School</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">MARA Junior Science College, Kuala Kubu Bharu, Selangor - A white flying apparition can be seen in various parts of the building</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur - A boys school was tured into a Japanese base during the Occupation. Many British soldiers and locals were brutally tortured to death in <span style="color: #0033FF"><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><u>the basement</u></span></span> and some older buildings on the campus. It is said that not only are apparitions common in the day as well as in the night, there had also been many cases of spirits possessing students. The possessed boys would behave strangely and even violently harming other students and teachers, forcing the stronger teachers and students to restrain him. The possesed boy would only snap out of it a few hours later and remembering nothing</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Tambun, Ipoh, Perak - Singtings of an old lady on the roadside while driving</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Tambun Inn, Ipoh, Perak - Lights were reported to turn on and off by itself and sounds of whispering could be heard where no one was around</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Bukit Tunku, Kuala Lumpur - A spooky place to be even when it is actually one of the most elite residential areas in Kuala Lumpur. This place with its many big and tall trees and very winding roads, has an eerie feeling about it even at broad daylight. It is said that a few years ago two youth embarked on a high speed motorcycle chase around the curvy roads of the area. One of the youth crashed at a dark stretch of the road, which is actually a very sharp corner. There have been claims about sightings of a young man riding a motorcycle at high speed, who mysteriously vanished <span style="color: #0033FF"><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><u>in the dark</u></span></span></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Poliklinik Cheras, Kuala Lumpur - Used to be a government hospital but it is being abandoned with no reason. There were rumors that say there are still some dead patients that loiters around the area</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Genting Highlands Resort, Pahang - A famous hill top resort and casino, many people incurred gambling debts and committed suicide there. Some visitors leaving the hotel lobby reported seeing a man in red jump from the rooftop, just to disappear before he hits the ground. Certain rooms are not available for rent no matter how full the hotel was. Those who have seen the inside reported that it was filled with old Chinese ghost wards. They would subsequently fall sick for days afterwards</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Highland Towers, Kuala Lumpur - A tragic event where one of the 3 blocks of apartment at this place fell apart due to landslide and heavy downpour prior to that fateful day. Since then, the Highland Towers have become famous for claims of being a very haunted place. Voices of the dead can be heard at night and ghostly figures are said to have appeared at the scene. There are also a story about a taxi driver who picked up a woman passenger at the middle of the night and being asked to drop her at the place.She left a bag and the poor taxi driver found it to be full of blood!</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Police Station in Tras, Pahang - During the 1950’s, a police corporal and his wife were found in a state of shock and terror after opening their door to an unknown figure. Many police personnel were terrorized by this <em>entity</em> that other policemen would rather resign than being transferred to this remote station</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Kellies Castle, Perak -Sometimes door are opened themselves and lots of scary screaming voices can be heard.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Puchong House, Kuala Lumpur - Evil drawings on the walls. Some say the ghost of a woman who used to stay there haunts the place. Other than that, just stepping into the house is enough to keep you awake for months.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">S.K (1) Kuala Ampang, Selangor - Could hear taps in the toilet running by itself and sightings of a lady in white walking behind the school compound.</li> </ol></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ashween, post: 3635564, member: 622"] kiasu....i gonna slap u sia.....when u wanna pass me tmn daya number? My friend Adam was driving back from Johor one night after completing his duties. He was heading back to Kuala Lumpur. They say never travel [COLOR=#0033ff][FONT=Tahoma][U]alone at night[/U][/FONT][/COLOR] but Adam doesn’t really [COLOR=#0033ff][FONT=Tahoma][U]care[/U][/FONT][/COLOR]. Adam was really looking forward to his home [COLOR=#0033ff][FONT=Tahoma][U]sweet[/U][/FONT][/COLOR] home although it was late at night and figured out that he could stand the 4-5 hours trip. As Adam was passing by Yong Peng highway, he suddenly felt his car slightly heavier than usual. Immediately, he thought, “Oh God, please don’t let me [COLOR=#0033ff][FONT=Tahoma][U]car breakdown[/U][/FONT][/COLOR] at this hour, I could be stuck here for some hours”. Adam continued to drive on but at a slower speed. Its not intentionally as he felt that no matter how much pressure he was putting on the gas pedal, the car just would not go any faster than usual. After about an hour passed, Adam felt a little strange. He noticed that the already very little cars along the highway would not overtake his car and if they do, they would passed by really quickly. He also noticed that the cars behind him were acting strangely by flashing at him. Adam ignored the signs and continued the long journey home. As Adam reached the Seremban tol, Adam suddenly felt his car seat behind lighter again and accidently glimpse at what looked like a small kid getting off his car. The tol attendent asked Adam if he felt anything strange and Adam told the tol attendent of the weird incident that started when he passed by the Yong Peng Highway. The tol attendent told him that a ghost in a form of a small child was jumping behind his car seat and just got off the car as he stop at the tol which resulted to his car getting heavier. However, the tol attendent asked him not to be afraid as this was a very common incident and that the kid meant no harm. Adam, however, disagreed. Instead of driving right back home, Adam headed to his friend’s place for a night instead for fear the kid might follow him back home. Adam didn’t tell the story to his friend until the next day which his friend gave him a good scolding for bringing [COLOR=#0033ff][FONT=Tahoma][U]bad luck[/U][/FONT][/COLOR] to his home. After that, Adam dared not to drive [COLOR=#0033ff][FONT=Tahoma][U]long distance[/U][/FONT][/COLOR] late night anymore. [U][B]Haunted Places in Malaysia [/B][/U]Ever been to anywhere in Malaysia and experienced paranormal hauntings? Curious to know where are the places that you can visit to experience one yourself? The below are lists of Malaysia’s [COLOR=#0033FF][FONT=Tahoma][U]top[/U][/FONT][/COLOR] haunted places that you can, may or even experience ghosts. [LIST=1] [*]Georgetown, Penang - A T-junction better known as The Deadly Junction is located beside the [COLOR=#0033FF][FONT=Tahoma][U]Union High School[/U][/FONT][/COLOR]. It is said that if you ever drive through this lonely road late at night, your care will go [COLOR=#0033FF][FONT=Tahoma][U]out of control[/U][/FONT][/COLOR] and crash due to the too many [COLOR=#0033FF][FONT=Tahoma][U]accidents[/U][/FONT][/COLOR] that happened there. It is also said that there is a tiny unknown tree beside the road which looks like a lady carrying a child. The story was known by some old folks saying that this lady was once a [I]bomoh [/I](witch doctor) who kidnapped her sister’s son. Somehow, they never again appeared anywhere except other than being seen beside this road [*]St Michael’s Institution, Ipoh - A group of Catholics missionaries arrived here in 1912 and began building a school next to the famous Kinta River. It did not take long for the missionary brothers who ran [COLOR=#0033FF][FONT=Tahoma][U]the school[/U][/FONT][/COLOR] to have enough funds to erect a huge school building with unique French [COLOR=#0033FF][FONT=Tahoma][U]structural design[/U][/FONT][/COLOR]. When the WW2 broke out, the school was used bu Japanese secret police as their headquarters. Needless to say, there were lots of torturing carried out. The buidling itself had many tunnels which had been sealed off and the tunnels were said to be used by the Japanese to torture prisoners and to store food. Most of the sightings occurs in the Chapel on the fourth floor of the bluiding where a Brother was seen dressed in a black robe holding praying beands in a sitting position facing towards [COLOR=#0033FF][FONT=Tahoma][U]the door[/U][/FONT][/COLOR] (which leads to the brothers quarters) in the very early morning without a head. Those who had witnessed it were asked to keep it a secret [*]Malay College Kuala Kangsar, Kuala Kangsar, Perak - This school is said to be a former site of Japanese occupation camp during WW2. Students would sometimes be awakened by something that stares down directly at them. A marching platoon can be heard [COLOR=#0033FF][FONT=Tahoma][U]in the field[/U][/FONT][/COLOR] and [COLOR=#0033FF][FONT=Tahoma][U]sounds[/U][/FONT][/COLOR] of dragging chains can be heard through the campus corridors. A tree on the campus, which is located right beside a lampost where the light shines down on it, reflects a shadow of a man hanging from the tree! A few other old colonial admin buildings that were used by the Japanese during the Occupation in the 1940s where executions are taken place are buildings like Victoria Institution and Bukit Bintang Girls School [*]MARA Junior Science College, Kuala Kubu Bharu, Selangor - A white flying apparition can be seen in various parts of the building [*]Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur - A boys school was tured into a Japanese base during the Occupation. Many British soldiers and locals were brutally tortured to death in [COLOR=#0033FF][FONT=Tahoma][U]the basement[/U][/FONT][/COLOR] and some older buildings on the campus. It is said that not only are apparitions common in the day as well as in the night, there had also been many cases of spirits possessing students. The possessed boys would behave strangely and even violently harming other students and teachers, forcing the stronger teachers and students to restrain him. The possesed boy would only snap out of it a few hours later and remembering nothing [*]Tambun, Ipoh, Perak - Singtings of an old lady on the roadside while driving [*]Tambun Inn, Ipoh, Perak - Lights were reported to turn on and off by itself and sounds of whispering could be heard where no one was around [*]Bukit Tunku, Kuala Lumpur - A spooky place to be even when it is actually one of the most elite residential areas in Kuala Lumpur. This place with its many big and tall trees and very winding roads, has an eerie feeling about it even at broad daylight. It is said that a few years ago two youth embarked on a high speed motorcycle chase around the curvy roads of the area. One of the youth crashed at a dark stretch of the road, which is actually a very sharp corner. There have been claims about sightings of a young man riding a motorcycle at high speed, who mysteriously vanished [COLOR=#0033FF][FONT=Tahoma][U]in the dark[/U][/FONT][/COLOR] [*]Poliklinik Cheras, Kuala Lumpur - Used to be a government hospital but it is being abandoned with no reason. There were rumors that say there are still some dead patients that loiters around the area [*]Genting Highlands Resort, Pahang - A famous hill top resort and casino, many people incurred gambling debts and committed suicide there. Some visitors leaving the hotel lobby reported seeing a man in red jump from the rooftop, just to disappear before he hits the ground. Certain rooms are not available for rent no matter how full the hotel was. Those who have seen the inside reported that it was filled with old Chinese ghost wards. They would subsequently fall sick for days afterwards [*]Highland Towers, Kuala Lumpur - A tragic event where one of the 3 blocks of apartment at this place fell apart due to landslide and heavy downpour prior to that fateful day. Since then, the Highland Towers have become famous for claims of being a very haunted place. Voices of the dead can be heard at night and ghostly figures are said to have appeared at the scene. There are also a story about a taxi driver who picked up a woman passenger at the middle of the night and being asked to drop her at the place.She left a bag and the poor taxi driver found it to be full of blood! [*]Police Station in Tras, Pahang - During the 1950’s, a police corporal and his wife were found in a state of shock and terror after opening their door to an unknown figure. Many police personnel were terrorized by this [I]entity[/I] that other policemen would rather resign than being transferred to this remote station [*]Kellies Castle, Perak -Sometimes door are opened themselves and lots of scary screaming voices can be heard. [*]Puchong House, Kuala Lumpur - Evil drawings on the walls. Some say the ghost of a woman who used to stay there haunts the place. Other than that, just stepping into the house is enough to keep you awake for months. [*]S.K (1) Kuala Ampang, Selangor - Could hear taps in the toilet running by itself and sightings of a lady in white walking behind the school compound. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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