The Haunted Art Gallery – Ho Chi Minh Museum of Fine Arts or (Bao Tang My Thuat).
Das Hauptgebäude wurde zwischen 1929 und 1934 von einem französischen Architekten als Villa für die Milliardärsfamilie Hua erbaut.
Anscheinend gibt es eine GHOST-Geschichte, die mit ihrer Familie verbunden ist, als ihre Tochter an einer schrecklichen Krankheit starb. Ihr Körper verschwand auf mysteriöse Weise, nachdem sie gestorben war.
The building itself could be part of the exhibit. Definitely a creepy little place. The thunderstorm roaring outside didn’t help either. The lights flickered and It seemed like a place a ghost would like to live.
Tickets cost 30,000 Dong or just under $2 Canadian. Not a bad deal for something to do on the weekend if you’re not scared of ghosts. Which artworks do you like? Let me know in the comments below.
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