The Portuguese paranormal incident car accident: Is it true or false? The female ghost seeks revenge, and it's hard to tell the truth from the lies

The Portuguese paranormal event car accident occurred in 2006, involving three young Portuguese people who encountered a paranormal car accident while driving, resulting in the destruction of the car and the death of its occupants. 

The incident was widely circulated on various paranormal websites in Hong Kong in 2006, sparking a series of discussions among netizens. However, there is still no consensus on whether the Portuguese paranormal event car accident is true or false. Some believe it is real, while others believe it is fake. Let's explore and find out.

I. The Portuguese paranormal event car accident Date: April 29, 2006

Location: A highway in the suburbs of Sintra, Portugal

Victims: 2 males and 1 female, all 19 years old

Incident: A traffic accident, in which a female ghost seeks revenge.


A sedan car was driving with three young people inside, and the atmosphere was lively. One of them was recording a video with a camera. After over four minutes, the car entered a remote road, and a woman in white got into the car from the side of the road. At seven minutes, the pretty face of the woman in white suddenly turned into a terrifying look with glass sticking out of it. Then the short video ended with a burst of screams and the car flipping and shaking.

After the woman in white got into the car, she looked sad and kept talking. Later, she suddenly said that she had died in a car accident in 1982. The people in the car thought she was joking and ignored her, but the girl became more and more upset. Suddenly, her face changed from a normal appearance to a terrifying one, covered in broken glass. This surprised the two men and one woman in the car, and led to the accident.


2.Is the Portuguese paranormal event car crash real or fake?

A.All the protagonists in this film are dead. The police found the DV in the crashed car and discovered this footage. Who would be so bored as to play such a prank at the cost of their own lives? Therefore, this paranormal event is true.

B.Afterward, the local police investigated a village and confirmed the existence of the girl who had already passed away for several days. The film also had a date display, so it can be confirmed that this incident is true.

C.From a normal analysis, in the seconds before the female ghost transformed, a woman can be heard screaming, and the scream came from the girl in the front passenger seat. 

Only after the girl screamed did the person in the back who was filming become aware and turn the DV around. By the time the DV was turned around, the car had already hit the side of the road. Therefore, such details, which are so realistic, cannot be seen in movies according to common sense.


The video of the car accident circulated on the internet is suspected to have been edited, so many people believe that the supernatural event is fake.

In the 5 seconds before the ghost girl transforms and in the portion of the video that was cut off, the ghost girl never appears in the frame. When she appears later, she has already transformed, so it is likely that someone was doing makeup or it was a body double.

At 3 minutes and 52 seconds in the video, the rev counter in the car shows the unit of X100rpm as 0-10-20, and the video shows the meter at around 1700 rpm, indicating that the car was not driving very fast. Such a speed would not easily cause a fatal accident. However, this event occurred 15 years ago, so it is difficult to determine the truth of the matter.



There is a tomb in China that was buried with strange and sinister events, and even to this day, science cannot explain it

In China, people have always been superstitious about ghosts and gods. In traditional Chinese culture, ghosts and gods are seen as different states of being, with ghosts being phenomena that arise after the death of various creatures. 

Thus, stories about eerie happenings at tombs are always abundant, and if even the tombs of common people are restless, it is natural that the tombs of emperors would be even more mysterious. 

Today, we're going to talk about the tomb of the first emperor of the Han dynasty, Liu Bang. This tomb was originally built as a place to pay respects to Liu's ancestors and has some very interesting stories.

In the beginning, Liu Bang was just a small village head in Pei County. Who would have thought that such a small person could become the emperor of the Han dynasty, wielding immense power? When he was young, people didn't take him seriously and he received a lot of contempt from his fellow villagers. 

But when he became successful, he naturally wanted to return to his hometown in glory, showing off in front of those who had previously looked down on him. Liu Bang, who had already become an emperor, was exactly like this. However, Liu Bang was not content with just his own glory, he also wanted his deceased ancestors to have some glory as well.

By doing this, he hoped that the spirits of his ancestors in heaven would feel proud of this upstart and that people could see Liu Bang's filial piety. But what should be given to the dead?

A magnificent tomb emerged, and thus the Han Imperial Ancestral Mausoleum was born. After four hundred years of continuous maintenance by the descendants of the Han Dynasty, the Han Imperial Ancestral Mausoleum has expanded from the tomb of Liu Qing, the great-grandfather of Liu Bang and the founder of the Liu clan, and has become a complex of tombs and exhibition halls at Feng County. 

There are many supernatural legends about Liu Qing in folklore, the most classic of which are "the phoenix perching on the wutong tree" and "the ants building the tomb".

Legend has it that there was a lush wutong tree in front of Liu Qing's home. One day, during a violent storm, a phoenix flew against the wind and perched on the wutong tree in front of Liu Qing's house. People believed that Liu Qing was about to have good luck. 

Soon after, Liu Qing died, and his family fell into poverty for a long time. They could not even afford a coffin, so they had to cut down the wutong tree and use it as a coffin. 

During the funeral, thunder and lightning suddenly struck, and heavy rain poured down. The rain was so heavy that people could not open their eyes, so they hastily buried the coffin in the pit where the wutong tree used to stand, and then each went back home. 

The next day was sunny and clear, and people came to build the tomb, but they found that the grave had already been built into a large mound by the ants. The auspicious phoenix dug the grave for Liu Qing, and the hardworking ants built the tomb for him, implying that Liu's family was blessed by heaven. 

After this event, Liu Bang proclaimed himself emperor and became the founding emperor of the four hundred years of the Han Dynasty. 

The common people were very superstitious about these two events. Such supernatural events cannot be verified or explained by science today, but these stories are not entirely unreasonable or purely superstitious. There are still many things that science cannot explain.

Did German soldiers who sat on the Dragon Throne during the invasion of China die of an alleged curse and sudden illness?

Since ancient times, everyone has dreamed of becoming an emperor. 

The emperor is the supreme ruler in the feudal society. The Dragon Throne represents the highest imperial power, and anyone who sits on the throne without authorization will be punished severely, up to the ninth generation of their family.

Therefore, only the emperor is allowed to sit on the Dragon Throne since ancient times. However, during modern times when China suffered invasions, there were soldiers who went to sit on the Dragon Throne. What happened to those who sat on the Dragon Throne in the end?

After the establishment of the People's Republic of China, cultural relic expert Zhu Jiakin found the Dragon Throne and restored it before returning it to its original place in the Forbidden City. 

Although he had the opportunity to sit on the throne during the restoration process, he never dared to do so. Zhu Jiakin believed that unexpected things would happen if an ordinary person sat on the Dragon Throne. 

This is not an unfounded claim, as Li Zicheng, who sat on the throne, eventually met an unknown fate after losing the war. In modern times, during the German invasion of China, a German soldier sat on the Dragon Throne, but soon after returning to Germany, he fell seriously ill and died, with the authorities revealing no details about his illness. 

This inevitably led people to believe that he had fallen under the curse of the Dragon Throne.


After Waldersee led the invasion of China, he visited the Forbidden City in Beijing. Upon seeing the majestic Dragon Throne in the Hall of Supreme Harmony, he couldn't resist the temptation to sit on it and even twisted around on it while accompanying journalists took photos of him.

After the invasion of China, the Japanese emperor invited Waldersee to visit Japan, which suggests that Waldersee was still in good health. However, upon returning to Germany, Waldersee suddenly retired and passed away four years later. 

The German government claimed that he died of an illness, but they were very secretive about the details, leaving his retirement and death somewhat of a mystery.


So it triggered people's speculation about Waldersee, saying that he died because he was cursed for sitting on the dragon chair, and eventually died after suffering from the torment of the curse.


Is the old Changi Hospital real Yes, it exists and is known for being haunted with reports of ghostly experiences in its morgue and torture rooms.

The Old Changi Hospital is a haunted hospital in Singapore, built in the 1930s and closed in February 1997. It has been rumored to be haunted for a long time, especially in the mortuary and the torture room, which are the most haunted places. However, these are all rumors and it is difficult to say whether they are true or not. However, the hospital does exist and let's take a look at it together.


The Old Changi Hospital is a real existing place that was built in the 1930s and officially closed in February 1997. It is now a haunted old building that people often venture into. Because many of the explorers have reported ghost sightings in the hospital, and the rumors of ghostly activity have been circulating since the 1940s, the Old Changi Hospital is also one of the most famous haunted places in Singapore.

1.The history of the Old Changi Hospital.



The Old Changi Hospital is located on Netheravon Road in Changi Village in the east of Singapore and was built by a British architect in the early 20s and completed in the 30s. It is a 7-story classical building and the opposite of the hospital is Changi Prison. The hilltop of the Old Changi Hospital offers a view of most of the east and south of the island, so it was designated as a military guard post in the east of Singapore by the British.

During the decade before World War II, the Old Changi Hospital was used as a military headquarters and barracks. During the Japanese invasion of Singapore, Changi area was considered the first target of attack, and on the second day of the attack, the Old Changi Hospital was occupied by the Japanese and converted into a military hospital for injured soldiers and civilians. The Old Changi Hospital was officially closed in February 1997, and is now a dilapidated site.

2.Ghost rumors.


The rumors of the Old Changi Hospital being haunted started as early as the 1940s, as the hospital witnessed events during World War II such as the fall of Singapore and the mistreatment of prisoners of war. People have reported seeing ghostly apparitions of different nationalities roaming the hospital. The rumors are said to have originated from this traumatic history. The second floor torture room is considered one of the most haunted areas, along with the mortuary.


The torture room was enclosed by red and white plastic, it was the only room in the whole hospital that was like this. It was different from the other rooms in the hospital in that the end of the wall was completely independent and was built from sturdy materials, and there was no paint on the walls. What's more, there was an iron chain inside, one end hanging loosely while the other end was fixed to the wall, and you can still see dark purple-red bloodstains on the floor.

3.The truth about the haunted rumors.


The Old Changi Hospital has a history of over 70 years and has experienced World War II. Many documents prove that during the war, many "important" citizens and prisoners of war were detained at the Old Changi Hospital, but most of them never appeared again and were probably beaten to death in the hospital's torture chambers. Under this background, ghostly rumors emerged for various reasons, but it is hard to say whether they are true or false. The author leans towards the rumors being just hearsay. Of course, there are many haunted places in the world, and friends who are interested can continue to follow my blog.


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Where is the ghost building in Shenyang, China located? Have many death events occurred there?

For those who are interested in paranormal events, it is worth getting to know the story of China's Shenyang Ghost Building in Tieli. It is said that residents here always hear mysterious laughter in the middle of the night, and some have found themselves waking up from a sleep on the second floor to find themselves on the fourth floor or even on the ground floor. All sorts of strange things happen here, so where exactly is the Shenyang Ghost Building located? Let's take a look together!

1.Where is the Shenyang Ghost Building located?


The location of the ghost building in Shenyang is near Wanda Square in Tiexi, Shenyang. The building is two panel residential buildings, built in the style of the 1970s, located at No. 31 and No. 33, Yanfen Street, Shenliaozhong Road. It has nine floors and was originally run by a collective economic housing development company, but it has since stopped operations due to funding issues and is now virtually an empty house with no one living there.

2.What is the story behind the Shenyang Ghost Building?

The predecessor of the Shenyang Ghost Building was quite lively. At that time, a bathhouse and a door and window store were opened in building 31, and building 33 was connected to building 31. Building 33 was a housing development company, but after the company went bankrupt, a Yongshanli store was opened in 1998. At this time, there were many deaths in building 31, which may be one of the reasons for the later spread of supernatural events.

When the 31 building was just built, a person was crushed to death by a collapsing wall. When all the floors started to move in and decorate, another room had an accident. It is said that a worker was lazy when decorating and threw the wall skin he had taken down out of the window. As a result, he accidentally killed a scavenger. After the decoration, a mentally ill person died of frostbite because it was too cold to spend the night in the hallway.

3.The supernatural events of the Shenyang Ghost Building.

At the beginning of the haunting in the Shenyang Ghost Building, people didn't pay much attention to it. It was said that some residents remembered sleeping comfortably in their beds the previous night, but when they woke up they found themselves lying on the ground. At the time, people thought they were sleepwalking or had accidentally fallen out of bed, but the paranormal events that followed became increasingly frequent.

At first, guests who slept on the third floor found themselves sleeping in someone else's home the next day. Some people who slept next to their wives woke up to find a strange woman lying next to them. They later found out that they had slept in their neighbor's house across the hall. You may not think this is too scary, but the situation became increasingly out of control.

The winter nights in Shenyang are always very long, it's dark around four o'clock every day, and at that time the residents of the area usually finished work and started lighting up their homes to cook. However, it was often discovered that the food that was just cut suddenly disappeared for no reason, and when residents were putting oil in the pan, the food disappeared again when they turned their heads. It can be said that almost all the residents of the haunted building in Shenyang were scared, but it is still unknown today whether these things were true or false, whether it was a coincidence or intentional, but the haunted building in Shenyang is still not as scary as the top ten haunted houses in the Chinese ghost house ranking.

Penang Ghost King True Event: After casting a spell on a man (the man drank water violently/ate raw meat)

The Penang Ghost King is very well known in Southeast Asia, with rumors that he is highly skilled in head-lowering spells, and is the strongest head-lowering spell master in Southeast Asia. His body is covered with various talisman tattoos, which are said to be immune to all poisons. But is it true or false? Let's take a look!

1.Who is the Penang Ghost King?

The Penang Ghost King, whose real name is Situ Fazheng, according to his own description, was abandoned by his relatives due to a serious illness when he was young. He was close to death and therefore, with the last bit of hope, he prayed to the gods and ghosts for help, stating that whoever could save him, he would offer everything. This is how he made a contract with the devil, and thus began his journey as the Ghost King. The devil protected him from illness throughout his life, but he had to constantly increase his magic power to scare off evil spirits and ghosts.

2.The real story of the Penang Ghost King.

The Penang Ghost King is most skilled in casting spells on people. In his basement, there are many photos of live people hanging, as well as numerous images of artifacts, ghosts, and spirits. According to him, these are all people he has cast spells on. For just 3000 MYR, anyone can hire him to cast a spell on someone else. There was once a man in Penang that the Ghost King cast a spell on using poison, such as snakes, scorpions, and spiders, even adding the ovarian sacs, eggs, and venom of the black widow spider. It is said that the spell can cause death, while casting spells can control another person's will and even produce hallucinations.


The man who was later cursed by the Penang Ghost King actually developed symptoms of fever and extreme thirst, which eventually led him to start drinking water like crazy every day until his stomach could no longer hold. According to the Penang Ghost King, he would then exhibit a love for eating raw meat, and the raw meat he ate was the food for the larvae, which would then grow and start to feed on the person's stomach and organs, ultimately leading to death by misadventure, even seeking a doctor could not cure it.

In the basement of the Penang ghost king, there is also a very strange photo of a woman. It is said that the woman in the photo committed suicide for love and that the ghost king inadvertently found her with nowhere to go and brought her home. She can help the ghost king predict some questions about marriage, so as long as someone comes to ask about marriage, they can find her. If you see the woman blink in front of the photo, it means that there is hope for marriage, but if you don't see the woman move, it means that there is no hope for marriage, similar to the Thai practice of keeping a ghost child.

The 1999 mysterious event in Gang Rinpoche, 4 climbers aging and dying within 2 years?

Gang Rinpoche, located in the northern Bagar Village of Pulan County in the western region of Tibet in Ali, with its center near 81.3° 176' east longitude and 31° 176' north latitude. Gang Rinpoche is the main peak of the Gangdise Mountains, the highest peak of the western section of the Gangdise Mountains (spanning between the northern Kunlun Mountains and the southern Himalayas), and one of the four sacred mountains in Tibetan Buddhism. It is also recognized as the "center of the world" by Hinduism, Tibetan Buddhism, the original Tibetan religion of Bon, and the ancient Gnostic religion.

Gang Rinpoche is 6714 meters above sea level, with its mountain body composed of recently formed sandstone and conglomerate. It is a steep mountain peak with a conical shape like a "golden pyramid." The Pulan County where Gang Rinpoche is located belongs to the subalpine arid climate zone with plants such as the high-mountain willow and the cinnabar. The main wild animals are wild blue sheep, wild yaks, wild donkeys, ibex, antelopes, wild goats, wolves, lynxes, snow leopards, black-necked cranes, snow chickens, mallards, pigeons, wild oxen, mountain goats, snow leopards, and golden eagles, with about 10,000 heads (or individuals).

Gang Rinpoche was selected as one of China's ten most beautiful mountains by the magazine "National Geographic China".

The 1999 Mysterious Event of Mount Gang Rinpoche refers to a mysterious event that took place in 1999 regarding Mount Gang Rinpoche. In the Tibetan local area, Mount Gang Rinpoche is considered to be a sacred mountain and not to be climbed. However, in that year, four mountain climbers determinedly climbed the mountain, although they were successful, two years later, these people rapidly aged and died from illness within a short period of time, the cause of which is unknown and very mysterious.

1.Why is Gang Rinpoche called the Sacred Mountain?


"Viewing the peak of Mount Gongrinpoche from afar, it looks very much like a pyramid, and there are also many small mountains around it that resemble small pyramids. There is always a layer of clouds like a protective cover on the top of the peak, and the summit is always surrounded by white clouds. The top of the mountain is also snow-covered all year round, giving a mysterious feeling and a strong visual experience from any angle."

2.The mysterious legends surrounding Mount Gang Rinpoche.


There is an ancient legend that in religious mythology, the god of all gods, Sipa, lives on Mount Gong rinpoche. Because it is the dwelling place of the great gods, the plants and creatures around it grow in reverence to the gods. Tibetan Buddhism also believes that the mountain is inhabited by great gods, making Gong rinpoche a sacred and holy land of outstanding people and spirits. As a mysterious treasure land, local people believe that any kind of invasion is not allowed. Therefore, no one dares to offend this mountain and they worship it devoutly. Many people say that the 1999 mysterious event in Gong rinpoche was because the climbers angered the spirits and were punished as a result.

3.Why is Mount Gang Rinpoche so mysterious?


There have been many mysterious events associated with Gong Rinpoche Mountain, such as some people seeing the mountain peak as golden or resembling a palace. These can likely be explained by science, but due to the religious significance of the mountain, it is now prohibited to climb. Nevertheless, myths are just that, and it's believed that someday these mysterious events will have a perfect scientific explanation.