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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2016 Isah V. Red, Editor / Bernadette Lunas, Issue Editor isahred@gmail.com.ph

Lord of Misrule Shower Gel

DEVILISHLY LUXURIOUS BATHING TREATS

SCARY SPOTS

IN THE PHILIPPINES

By Bernadette Lunas

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HEN people want a bit of hair-raising experience, they usually watch horror films or go to horror houses. Those who are much more daring, on the other hand, venture in real-life terrifying haunts where stories of white-veiled lady or unexplainable wails and silhouettes are being spread by those who have seen or heard them. The world is filled with mysterious, scary places indeed. And here at home, we have our fair share of haunted spots that are said to send chills down the spine of their visitors. So are you tired of your old horror movie marathon every Halloween? Here are some of the many famous haunted places in the Philippines where you can spend the day or, if you’re really that brave, the night in.

Diplomat Hotel

Baguio City is home, not only to pine trees and secondhand merchandise, but also to many

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Monsters’ Ball Bath Bomb, which is a monster mash-up of lime and neroli oils, is a sure fire way to get the party started, and leave you feelin’ Frankenfine all night long.

Balete Drive

This two-lane street in Quezon City has spun one too many horror stories in both television and big screen. But the eerie feeling one gets passing by this tree-lined lane is said to be non-scripted. Balete Drive has been avoided since 1950s when tales of a white lady haunting the area surfaced. The whiteveiled ghost appears on the street, scaring passing motorist which often results in road mishaps. It was told that the lady is a ghost of a girl who died in a car accident in the area, while some said the white figure is a girl who was raped and killed by a taxi driver and that her body was dumped beside a balete tree.

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Oh my goth!

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haunted destinations. The most popular and scariest of which is the abandoned Diplomat Hotel on top of Dominican Hill. According to its history, the hotel used to be a Japanese headquarters during World War II, where secret police tortured, raped and decapitated priests, nuns and refugees. In 1973, it then became a hotel of entrepreneur and faith healer Antonio Agapito Agpaoa, who performed psychic surgery using his bare hands to “operate” on conscious patients. At the time when Diplomat was still operational, employees and guests claimed they were hearing strange sounds and seeing headless apparitions at night. These ghosts are said to be the nuns and priests beheaded during WWII.

Balay Negrense

Also known as Victor Gaston Ancestral Home, Balay Negrense is a museum in Silay City, Negros Occidental that houses artifacts showcasing the kind of lifestyle of a late-19th century sugar baron in the province. The house, now a heritage site, was built in 1897 and served as the sugar baron and his 12 children’s house from 1901 until his death in 1927. Some visitors to Balay Negrense report paranormal experience while inside the structure. Some say they see people from the past partying in the house’s ballroom. In fact, when I was there in July this year, three of my companions had to leave the tour early and wait outside for they suddenly felt ill.

Malacañang Palace

The seat of power in the Philippines is also said to be one of the country’s haunted places. While not open for ghost haunting, scary story enthusiasts will be interested to know that it is said that some of the palace’s personnel report sightings of mysterious faceless residents and a kapre. The ghost of late president Manuel L. Quezon is also believed to be roaming around the halls of the palace.

SPINE TINGLING. Daring souls who prefer ghost hunting

over watching horror films have several choices where they can go to this Halloween. Photo of Balay Negrense is courtesy of Elmer Domingo/Creative Commons; Diplomat Hotel is from www.cityofpines.com.

Monsters’ Ball Bath Bomb

Magic wand

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Feast for the senses

Get down and earthy with this mischievous Lord of Misrule Shower Gel that boasts of herbal blend of patchouli, peppercorn and black pepper with an intriguing vanilla absolute sweetness. Organic wheatgerm oil provides a rich and creamy feel on the body to ensure the skin is on its fine (and fragrant) party form. Goth Fairy Shimmer Bar


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