Taking the top spot in our poll is Baguio. Due to its cool weather, the City of the Pines is a favorite
summer destination for people who want to get away from the heat. But due to the many supernatural sightings in the city, it has also become known as the Ghost Capital of the Philippines.
Nestled on top of Dominican Hill, the abandoned Diplomat Hotel is considered as one of the most haunted places in Baguio. The place was originally a retreat house built by Dominican priests in 1915. During World War II, the Japanese army turned it into a garrison, after which it was turned into a 33-bedroom hotel in 1973. Residents report seeing headless nuns and priests in the area, believed to have been beheaded by the Japanese during the war. It is said that babies were brutally killed in the fountain area, and their chilling cries can be heard at night.
Another place where paranormal activities are said to occur is at Laperal Mansion. The 1920s Victorian-style house were owned by Don Roberto and Doña Victorina Laperal. Their eldest son allegedly committed suicide in one of the rooms, while other family members died cryptic deaths. Like the Diplomat Hotel, the Japanese army used the house as a garrison. Japanese soldiers were said to die in the attic.
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* Diplomat Hotel photo credit: By Ramiltibayan (Own work) [CC BY-SA 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)], via Wikimedia Commons