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The Bonaventure Cemetery - Savannah, Georgia

Haunted Bonaventure Cemetery

The Bonaventure Cemetery is considered to be the most haunted cemetery in Savannah, Georgia. This is a historical site of the area, and considered to be graced with beauty and appeal. You may have heard about this popular cemetery in the book that was made into a movie called “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil”. There is more lingering among the beauty of this particular cemetery. You also have a wide array of spirits that seem to linger on the grounds. Here, you will learn about the most haunted cemetery in Savannah, Georgia.

The Hauntings

In the early years of the land that now serves as a cemetery there was an immense plantation constructed there. This home was owned by the well liked Josiah Tattnall, Jr. This man was known for the social functions that he held at his estate, and well liked among the citizens that lived in the area. One night, the immense mansion caught fire. In today’s cemetery, many individuals who have visited the area state that the dinner parties still seem to occur. These individuals can hear the voices of people socializing, and having a good time. While professional paranormal experts believe that this is simply a . residual type haunting, which means that it is like an energy recorded in time, these occurrences still frighten the visitors of the haunted cemetery.

Interestingly enough, as if normal ghosts were not enough for this haunted cemetery, there seems to be a pack of dogs that roam the grounds – only they are not living dogs, but real ghost dogs! I can assure you that this is a frightening experience for many who have encountered them! Many who have come close to these creatures state that they cannot actually been seen, but that they are heard relatively well. It is not uncommon for growls that are vicious in nature to be heard or even terrifying barks to be experienced. Many have felt as if the spiritual dogs actually chase them through the cemetery – though there is no physical evidence, they feel it and can hear the sounds of running vicious dogs coming behind them!

There is one particular plot in this haunted cemetery that pulls at the hearts of all who visit it. It is from little Gracie Watson’s grave. It is here that a statute stands in her memory. It seems that some have experienced hearing the sounds of a female crying, and sense a high level of sadness in the air. Many have observed the statute and have actually observed tears that resemble blood falling from the eyes of the statue. As you can see here, the trip to this haunted cemetery is definitely worth it!
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Find Haunted Graveyards

Old majestic cemetery

Most graveyards have stories surrounding them about one or more ghost appearing at least occasionally. Oftentimes, the ghost stories about graveyards do not specify who the ghost once was, yet the assumption is usually that the ghost or ghosts have graves within the confines of the graveyard.

If you are looking for haunted graveyards within your local area, find cemeteries that are as old as possible since these are the graveyards that usually have the most ghost stories associated with them. Graveyards that are in disrepair commonly have the most eerie stories as a result of the spooky ambience. Burial sites that are unmarked, yet are commonly known to house graves, also make good candidates for stumbling upon scary spirits.

If you are not aware of any ghost stories about graveyards within your local community, consider visiting some graveyards to see if you can stumble upon anything paranormal on your own.

Here are some tips:

*Visit the graveyard at night, but bring sources of light such as flashlights or lanterns.

*Find a comfortable spot and open your mind to experience whatever may happen.

*Be patient.

*If you bring someone else along with you, keep your conversations to a minimum.

*Consider bringing a camera, digital recorder, or some other form of recording device to catch images or sounds.

*Do not trespass in order to gain access to a graveyard at night. Many cemeteries have posted hours or are completely closed to public access, so wandering around the graveyard at night will more likely land you in trouble with the law than it will expose you to ghosts.
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5 Scariest Korean Horror Movies

1.Tale of Two Sisters

A Tale of Two Sisters (장화, 홍련 Janghwa, Hongryeon literally 'Rose Flower, Red Lotus') is a 2003 South Korean psychological horror film. It was directed by Kim Ji-Woon and is both the highest-grossing Korean horror film and the first to be screened in American theatres.



The film is inspired by a Joseon Dynasty folktale entitled "Janghwa Hongreyon-jon", which has been adapted to film several times.

It's a story about two girls discover a malignant force in their home while their stepmother's behavior becomes increasingly erratic...

2.The Phone

Phone (폰, Pon) is a 2002 South Korean horror film directed by Ahn Byeong-ki and starring Ha Ji-Won and Kim Yu-Mi. It is partly based on a popular South Korean urban legend about a high school student who commits suicide and haunts her school, playing piano when nobody is around.

In the opening sequence we see a young, frightened woman run into an elevator. Her cellphone rings, the elevator stops, and the lights flicker. She screams to be left alone, and claws at the walls...

3.The Quiet Family

The Quiet Family (조용한 가족, Joyonghan Gajok) is a 1998 South Korean horror-comedy film. It was director Kim Ji-Woon's feature film debut. The story centers around a family who owns a hunting lodge in a remote area, whose customers always happen to end up dying. Among the film's main cast are pre-stardom Choi Min-sik and Song Kang-ho.



An extended family has moved from the city (presumably Seoul) to live in a large house out in the mountains, which they convert into a lodge for hikers. Consisting of a middle aged father Kang Dae Gu (Park In-hwa), mother Kang Soon Jae (Na Moon-hee), their brother Chang Koo (played by Choi Min Sik), and their adult children Young-min (played by Song Kang Ho), Mi-Soo (Lee Yun Sung) and Mina (played by Go Ho Kyung) they suffer a string of misfortunes as various patrons come to stay...

4.Whispering Corridors

Whispering Corridors (여고괴담, Yeogo goedam) is a 1998 South Korean horror film about a girl's high school. It was part of the explosion in Korean cinema following the liberalization of censorship in the aftermath of the end of the country's military dictatorship, and makes a strong social commentary on authoritarianism and conformity in the harsh South Korean education system. It has inspired a number of other Korean horror films set in girls high schools and there are three direct sequels (Memento Mori, Wishing Stairs, and Voice Letter).



Whispering Corridors is set in a fairly typical all-female school in Korea, called Jookran High School For Girls, and the story begins on the night before the first day of the new school year. A female teacher called Mrs Park (better known by her unaffectionate nickname ‘Old Fox’ on account of her nasty behaviour and treatment of the students), has discovered something mysterious and weird concerning a late pupil of the school called Jin-ju. Jin-ju had committed suicide in the school’s art rooms nine years previously, and her ghost was said to haunt the art rooms which had been closed up after the incident.

5.Wishing Stairs

Wishing Stairs (여고괴담 3: 여우계단, Yeogo goedam 3: Yeowoo gyedan) is a 2003 South Korean horror film. It is the third in a series of South Korean horror films set in girls high schools that began with 1998's Whispering Corridors, but, as with all movies in the series so far, is unrelated to the others. Similar films not in the series include Dead Friend.



The legend goes that if you climb the twenty eight steps leading up to the school dormitory, counting each step aloud, and find a twenty ninth, a spirit will appear and grant you a wish...

Another two K-Horror movies Asianoffbeat believe they are among the Scariest:
1.Muoi: The Legend of a Portrait

Recent Korean/Vietnamese horror movie ‘Muoi: The Legend of a Portrait’ tells a story about a Korean writer who travels to Vietnam looking for ideas to complete her second book. Her Korean friend who is living in Vietnam tells her of a century old Vietnamese legend dealing with a portrait of a woman named Muoi. Muoi means ten in Vietnamese. It is also the girl’s name in...



2.Cello

Cello (첼로 - 홍미주 일가 살인사건, Chello hongmijoo ilga salinsagan) is a 2005 South Korean horror film.



At the beginning we see a girl playing a cello with the music on, and in a couple of scenes we notice a girl in an operation room wearing an oxygen mask, bleeding. As the cello music goes on we see the rest of the credits and then the movie title...
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The Korean Building

This scary story was told by my close friend long time ago. She told me that when the koreans build their houses(in blocks), they always left the 4th floor empty whereby the lift will not stop at the 4th floor. Once my friend happened to stay in korea and her neighbour(Lynn) had met the frightening incident personally.

It was a rather late and eerie night and Lynn was about to return back home after her night class. As she was scared, she phoned her mum to wait for her under the block. When she reach her flat, she saw her mum standing there waving at her. They entered the lift and when they reach the 4th floor, Lynn said,Mum, I always felt strange and eerie whenever the lift reach here. Her mum turn around and said,Dear, do you think I'm your mum? And Lynn let out a terrible cry!

by jian hui
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