Baguio City in the Philippines is the home of a whole legion of ghosts.
Every corner of the city is
believed to be haunted, but one old abandoned hotel is believed to be the most
active in this “City of Pines.”
Diplomat Hotel |
What was to become the Diplomat Hotel was
built atop Dominican Hill in Baguio City in 1913.
Initially, it was a retreat
house for the Friars of the Dominican Order. But this building’s history has
not been a peaceful one. In fact, it has a very dark past.
By the onset of World War ll
the building was used as a hospital and a safe-haven for refugees that had
managed to escape the invading Japanese army.
Unfortunately, this site was
eventually overtaken as well. The Kempeitai, the Japanese secret police then
proceeded to commit horrendous atrocities against these refugees.
Diplomat Hotel's Fountain |
The inhabitants were
tortured, raped and killed. Two children were ruthlessly butchered near the
patio fountain.
The nuns and priests didn’t
escape this brutality. They were all decapitated.
The building was left to its
sad history until the 1970s when it was repaired and converted into a 33-room
hotel—The Diplomat.
But the building was once
more abandoned in the 1980s after the owner died. The hotel was left to
deteriorate.
The site became infamous for
being the most haunted in Baguio City. This reputation is not unfounded.
Most of the activity is seen
and heard at night.
Witnesses state they have
seen headless apparitions. People report hearing heart-wrenching screams and
cries and loud banging doors are heard when no one is in the old
hotel.
One photograph students took. |
One group of students in the 1990s visited Diplomat Hill after their prom. Drinking beer and having
fun, they explored the hotel. They didn’t believe they would actually see
anything.
A wave of coldness swept over
them, and they all saw a female in a white dress floating toward them. This
ghostly figure was of average height, and her face was not visible.
At first, they admitted they
didn’t comprehend what was going on.
One female in the group screamed and fainted. When she awoke, she acted strangely. She spoke in an odd voice and in a language none of them recognized.
Several members of the group
had to hold her down. One student who had a rosary placed it around her neck.
When she became alert she asked them what had happened—she was dizzy and didn’t
remember.
Realizing she had been
possessed by an entity, they then all left quickly.
It has been 25 years since
this happened, and none of them have ever gone back.
This site has become a
tourist destination. Because of this, the Philippine government has undertaken the restoration of this hotel. Today it is known as the “Dominican Heritage Hill and
Nature Park.”
View from hotel atop Dominican Hill. |
Its rooftop affords a beautiful panoramic view of the city, but to many, this has not alleviated the eerie
feeling they get when visiting.
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