π» Haunted places in Thailand
οΌ File place7 reportedly haunted locations documented in Thailand, mapped and described one by one.
Wat Samian Nari is a Buddhist temple on Vibhavadi Rangsit Road in Bangkok's Chatuchak district, founded in 1857 as Wat Khae Rai and renamed in 1979...
The Teochew Cemetery is a sprawling burial ground of roughly 105 rai (about 17 hectares) in Bangkok's Sathon District, founded in 1899 and jointly ...
Restored in 1711 under King Thai Sa, Wat Kudi Dao sits away from Ayutthaya's main tourist island, and its isolation has fed a specific ghost story....
Thailand's Government House, seat of the Prime Minister and Cabinet since the early 20th century, sits alongside a wider Thai tradition of haunted ...
At the Ratchaprasong intersection in central Bangkok stands the Erawan Shrine, erected in 1956 after workers building the adjacent Erawan Hotel suf...
Bangkok's oldest public park has its own resident apparition: the White Lady of Lumphini, a figure joggers and cyclists report glimpsing at dusk, w...
Khao Lak was a quiet string of fishing villages and beach resorts on the Andaman coast of Phang Nga Province before 26 December 2004, when the Indi...