Excuse me...which is the scarier and more exciting place in Shanghai?

Here are the 10 scariest places in Shanghai. I don’t know if it’s exciting or not...

1 The Dragon Pillar of the Yan’an Road Elevated Highway

Rumor: The elevated Yan'an Road at the intersection of Yan'an East Road and Huangpi South Road has a sculpture of a dragon on Huangpi Road. It is said that an eminent monk came to see it. There are many versions circulating, some say it has dragon veins, and some say it is an evil ghost. It is said that when the Yan'an Road Elevated was built, the pilings could not be driven down no matter how hard it was, Chinese and foreigners. Later, I called an expert to see it and said that it was because the dragon's veins were affected, so it couldn't be beaten. I asked them to carve the image of a dragon on the pillar to press it, but as soon as they hit it, they drove it in directly. So now there are dragon reliefs on the elevated pillars in the Yan'an Road Greenbelt, but it seems that we have never seen anything like this on other elevated elevated roads in Shanghai. The driver told me about the elevated dragon pillar. He said that when the pile was being driven, an old monk was invited to recite sutras for many days, but the old monk passed away in less than half a month.

2 "Baby I'm Sorry" at Xujiahui Pacific Plaza

Rumor: Xujiahui Pacific Plaza. I heard that the location of the Xujiahui Pacific Department Store used to be a nursery. Many babies died there before liberation. When the Pacific Department Store was first built, the security guards there kept hearing children crying at night. When looking for them in the mall, they could not find them. Before I was a child, later those Taiwanese people found out. Taiwanese people believe in Feng Shui very much. After having a Feng Shui master look at it, they said it was unclean. The way to solve the problem was to play the same song there every day - Baby, I'm sorry, play it. My ears are almost calloused, just for the little devils over there to listen to. I heard this from the staff at Pacific Department Store.

3 The "Yin-Yang River" of Longhua Temple

Rumor: There is a legend in Longhua. I don’t know if you know it. It is the river outside Longhua Airport, also known as the Yin-Yang River. The Longhua Temple outside is to prevent the evil spirits in the town from escaping. If you go at night, it will be very gloomy.

4 Yinyang Street in Putuo Park

Rumor: The Yinyang Street near Putuo Park was a road beside the former Putuo Public Circle. The elders called it "Yinyang Street (boundary)". Before the liberation of Suzhou There are many "rolling cages" along the river where a large number of poor people live. Many of them were buried here because they had no money to bury them. Many dead babies were also dumped here, so it was called "Yin Yang Street (boundary)".

5 Dongfang Road and Fendun Road

Rumor: Dongfang Road was formerly called Wendeng Road - it sounds like Fendong Road (Shanghai dialect) Dongfang Road and Weifang Road It used to be a cemetery on Dongfang Road. Before the name was changed, two or three people would die every year at this intersection. It was so tragic.

6. The Bones of Donghai College

Rumor: Donghai College in Minhang, Shanghai. When the school was building a new teaching building, several bones were dug up. Several students died in the school that year, all of whom were inexplicably hit and killed by cars at the school gate. One of the girls died in the most bizarre way. When she died, the school suddenly had a power outage, which was restored a few minutes later. During the power outage, a boy in the dormitory saw a girl in white clothes floating from one end of the floor to the other. Damn, the school blocked this matter, but it still came out

8. The shape of the incense burner in Plaza 66

Rumor: There is another thing in Plaza 66 that maybe everyone is not very aware of. It is the famous Plaza 66 in Shanghai, a super department store selling the most expensive brands. I heard that this place is very magical. In the past, buildings were built here, but no matter how much they were built, they would no longer be built after a certain level. When it collapsed, it was built again; when it was built, it collapsed again. There is no way, of course, real estate developers are not willing to accept prime land. Later, I invited a Feng Shui master to look at the land. The master said that when building a building here, it must look like an incense burner because it has to be dedicated to a god here. Otherwise, the building will never be built. She said a friend of hers who was involved in real estate told her. Later, I recalled that I passed by Nanjing West Road a long time ago and saw the construction of the land there. Later, when I was in college, I passed by there every week. The building was still under construction, and the construction stopped, and I watched it being built throughout the university period. After hearing this story, I didn’t pay much attention to it. When the Hang Lung building was built, I was stunned to see that it really looked like an incense burner. If you don’t believe me, go check it out. The four ends are round, like small holes for inserting incense candles, and the tall buildings are the incense candles.

I'm not lying, this story also shocked me

9. The Ghost in the West Gate Square

Rumor: Westgate Square, Nanjing Road, I used to When I went to the client's place, I took the elevator instead of taking the stairs. I walked there for about half an hour without finding the exit. I guess I got lost. Haha, I will never go to that damn place again.

10. The Hualian Supermarket headquarters was stillborn

Rumor: It is said that nine migrant workers died during the construction of the Hualian Supermarket headquarters at the Changyang intersection of Longchang Road. Later, the female employees there never gave birth to children smoothly. They were either stillborn or died after birth. Eight of them have died so far. Nowadays, the female employees there simply don’t dare to have children! Horrible?

Friends from Shanghai and friends living in Shanghai, be careful. . .