Most Haunted School in Malaysia
Shadows, whisper and secret

1. Penang Free School
This 200-year-old building has an appealing backstory. Flashing lights and unusual noises at night are regular occurrences. There are also the late-night screams of a lady, which are believed to be the spirits of inmates murdered under Japanese rule.

2. Victoria National Secondary School (Victoria Institution), Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur's primary and greatest school. Victoria Institution possesses its own fascinating history because it was taken over during our country's Japanese occupation and turned into a Japanese army base. Many British soldiers and residents were mercilessly tortured to death in the school's basement and some of its older structures. There are also spirits during the day and at night, and there have been many stories of spirits possessing students. An unusual incident happened when a band member who was practicing late perished and ended up on top of a water tank. He stated that he observed a woman who was alone and kindly asked her where she was going, after which he had no memory.

3. Methodist Boys School and SMKJK Confucian
Methodist Boys School was established in 1897 and is Malaysia's oldest school. In 1906, the Confucian Junior High School was established. Both of these schools were utilized by the Japanese troops as both a place to rest and a place of refuge. During the Japanese occupation, a combined tunnel was built. There are reports of spirits prowling the school hall and the sound of Japanese soldiers marching beyond night.


4. Saint Michael Institution, Ipoh
Saint Michael Institution, which opened in 1912, is a boys' first-grade and senior school. This Catholic missionary-built school is located in Ipoh.
This school is intended to be tough since it was the headquarters of the Japanese secret police during the beginning of World War II, where a lot of torture took place.
One of the tales related to St. Michael's Institution involves secret underground pathways, chapels, and visions of a headless board imitating a priest.
According to Muhammad Fakrul Radzi, a graduate of St. Michael's Institution, this school includes a terrifying tunnel. The tunnel has multiple gaps, but they have all been obstructed due to the death of a young man who tried to sneak into the underground.
Suffocation is supposed to be the cause of death. It was most likely due to the conditions within the tunnel, which had been abandoned for an extended time. It's also possible that the tunnel's air is polluted.
The tunnel area and the small church (chapel) at the school are banned areas for pupils in the second story. They aren't allowed to enter for reasons of safety. One of the reasons for the prohibition could involve the commonality of mysterious legends among them. Anyone is frightened of the modest church on the third level of the school building. Fakrul says that every time he approaches the church, he feels like he is being watched. There had been a case where an individual died as a result of being interrupted in church. He is believed to have walked into the spot and taken something with him. When he came home from school, the individual. As an outcome of being agitated in church, he died. He seems to have gone into the spot and taken something with him. The guy worried was stated to have had a fever and been convulsed as soon as he showed up home from school till he died.
In the words of Fakrul, who entered St. Michael's Institution from 2008 to 2012, the church is still utilized for religious events involving Christian pupils. One of his buddies claimed to have caught sight of a headless priest there.

5. Chung Ling Secondary School, Penang
Sekolah Menengah Chung Ling, often known as Chung Ling High School, is a boys' high school in George Town, Penang. In 1941, the British Army took over the institution, which had been founded in 1923, to utilize it as a hospital for soldiers.
During the Japanese domination of Malaya at the start of WWII, there was a tragedy of genocide against the Malayan Chinese referred to as Sook Ching, which means "Chinese cleansing." Several Chung Ling teachers and pupils were also slain. With the Chung Ling campus's awful history, it is not a surprise that harrowing tales like reports of murdered instructors and students are seen walking about the campus. Hysteria is also believed to be common at Chung Ling School, and there are situations when multiple dogs would bark towards something that can't be seen with natural sight.

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Danial Eiman
Hello! I'm Eiman. Nice to meet you. I am a student who loves horror stories so much. The top horror stories that I recommended it like It, Insidious, Conjuring, and so on. I would spread you the good stories just for you.



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