Haunted Places in China (10)
Explore 10 verified haunted places in China — castles, hotels, churches, ruins and more. Every location includes its story, a 1–5 scare rating and GPS coordinates.
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Chaonei 81
Peking · Scare 5/5Abandoned baroque mansion in central Beijing — one of China's most enduring urban legends.
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Liwan Plaza
Guangzhou · Scare 5/5Modern shopping centre built on an ancient burial ground — the name means "coffins" in dialect.
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Wukang Mansion
Shanghai · Scare 4/5"The Diving Board" — where persecuted intellectuals took their own lives during the Cultural Revolution.
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Forbidden City
Peking · Scare 4/5600 years of intrigue, assassination and poisonings — imperial spirits linger on.
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Yun Shan Fan Dian
Chengde, Hebei · Scare 3/5Hotel in Chengde with a reputation for paranormal phenomena.
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Fengmen Village
Henan · Scare 3/5Abandoned village in Henan — subject of local folklore and legend.
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Huguang Huiguan
Peking · Scare 3/5Historic opera house in Beijing with a reputation for paranormal activity.
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Prince Gong's Mansion
Peking · Scare 3/5The largest preserved Qing residence in Beijing — filled with historical drama.
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Tomb of General Yuan Chonghuan
Peking · Scare 3/5The tomb of the Ming general executed on false charges — the guards are said to be doomed to eternal defence.
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Caobao Road Station
Shanghai · Scare 3/5A subway station in Shanghai associated with urban ghost stories.
FAQ
How many haunted places are there in China?
Haunted Places lists 10 verified haunted locations in China.
What are the most haunted places in China?
Among the most notable in China: Chaonei 81, Liwan Plaza, Wukang Mansion.