1. Malacañan Palace, Manila Photo via Shutterstock Have you always aspired to meet a Philippine president? How about a dead one? With Malacañan Palace’s rich history, it is no wonder that the place has now been rife with stories of paranormal activities. Built in 1750 as a summer residence of Don Luís Rocha, sightings of mysterious faceless residents, a kapre (a tree demon in Philippine mythology) named Mr. Brown, and even the ghost of the late president Manuel L. Quezon have been constantly reported by residents and personnel roaming in different areas of the palace. Even the current president, Benigno Aquino III, has reportedly heard the piano play during the wee hours of the night. Sadly, though, no one is allowed to go ghost-hunting here for obvious reasons. 2. Laperal White House, Baguio Photo via Shutterstock Just the sight of this place can give even the gutsiest person the creeps. Built during the 1920s, the Laperal White House is said to have been haunted even b...
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