Interestingly, this museum itself was a coastal defence fort during the Ming and Qing dynasty periods as well as during British colonization and the Japanese occupation. Besides the actual history and artifacts to be found, the Museum’s long corridors and dark empty spaces give off a bad vibe. It’s said to be haunted by those died in these very halls. Security guards patrolling the museum late into the night have reported hearing distant screams echoing through the passages, and even seeing a woman with waist-length hair and half a body floating around. Visitors themselves claimed to have seen a woman wearing white wandering through the museum.
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