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Where are the more artistic tourist destinations?

Everyone hopes to have a perfect journey when traveling, but there are some more evil tourist destinations. Some of these places have had horrific tragedies that have happened to this day, and some are full of... The unknown horror, even just hearing the name of some places makes people shudder, let alone going to see it in person (the resources are from the Internet, and the authenticity needs to be verified)

Beijing, the capital of China - a place of supernatural ghosts< /p>

A corner of Chuxiu Palace in the West Sixth Palace of the Forbidden City. The West Sixth Palace was the residence of the harem concubines of the Qing Dynasty, including Chuxiu Palace, Yikun Palace, Yongshou Palace, Xianfu Palace, Changchun Palace and Taiji Palace. Cixi lived in the West Sixth Palace for most of her life. In fact, only a part of the Forbidden City is open to the public, and a large part is not open to the public. No one can tell the specific reason.

Late one night in 1983, a man was walking through the wall near the Treasures Hall of the Forbidden City. He suddenly noticed a pair of people holding palace lanterns in the distance. He thought that in this era, everyone used flashlights. Who would still use palace lanterns? Well, could it be? But then I thought that there are no ghosts and gods in the world. It must be dazzling or some natural phenomenon, so I wanted to go forward and have a look, but no matter how hard I chased, I couldn't catch up with the group of people holding palace lanterns. However, Looking from a distance, it is indeed a palace maid wearing a Qing Dynasty cheongsam and wearing a palace lantern, walking neatly. This time he was so frightened that he collapsed on the ground and did not dare to chase her. He did not move home step by step from another road until the light was no longer visible.

China’s No. 1 Ghost Village—Fengmen Village

A place called Fengmen Village in Henan Province is known as the No. 1 ghost village in China. It has been controversial since its release, and rumors of supernatural events have never stopped, such as the incident of the Taishi chair, the ghost incident, the 1963 ghost face incident on the pillow, the ghost scratching in the middle of the night, and the morgue coffin incident. The wait is endless.

Fengmen Village is located on the outskirts of Qinyang City, Jiaozuo, Henan Province. Due to natural conditions, residents of this village have moved out one after another since 1981, and by 2007 it was no longer inhabited. Around 2008, some outdoor sports enthusiasts began to spread some supernatural events in the village on the Internet, so the village was also known as "Ghost Village" and "Fengmen Village".

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