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  2. List of reportedly haunted locations in China - Wikipedia

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    It was the setting for the 2014 Chinese-language horror film The House That Never Dies. [4] The Forbidden City, located in the heart of Beijing, is a 100-hectare (250-acre) complex of former imperial palaces to which public entrance was forbidden, except for the members of the imperial family and their servants. Due to its very long history ...

  3. Incantation (film) - Wikipedia

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    Incantation (Chinese: 咒; pinyin: Zhòu) is a 2022 Taiwanese found footage supernatural folk horror film directed by Kevin Ko, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Chang Che-wei. The film was released in Taiwan on 18 March 2022, and it became the highest-grossing Taiwanese horror film.

  4. Jiangshi fiction - Wikipedia

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    Jiangshi fiction, or goeng-si fiction in Cantonese, is a literary and cinematic genre of horror based on the jiangshi of Chinese folklore, a reanimated corpse controlled by Taoist priests that resembles the zombies and vampires of Western fiction.

  5. Category:Chinese horror films - Wikipedia

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    14 languages. العربية ... Chinese horror films includes horror films produced in Mainland China. See also category:Hong Kong horror films. Subcategories.

  6. Bunshinsaba (2012 film) - Wikipedia

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    Bunshinsaba (simplified Chinese: 笔仙; traditional Chinese: 筆仙; pinyin: Bǐxiān) is a 2012 Chinese horror film directed by Ahn Byeong-ki." [1] The film is set in Beijing, where Xiao Ai has her horror novel rejected by her patient publisher and finds out that her ex-husband, Qi Kun (), has been released from prison and is looking for her as well as her asthmatic son Xiao Xin (Zhu Jiangdi).

  7. Chinese horror film - Wikipedia

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    Chinese horror include films from China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan that are part of the stream of Asian horror films. Like Korean and Japanese horror as well as other Asian horror films, many focus on ghosts ( yurei is also very common), supernatural environments, and suffering.

  8. Guancha - Wikipedia

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    Guancha.cn (Chinese: 观察者网; lit. 'Observer Net') is a Chinese news site based in Shanghai, [1] [2] founded by Eric X. Li, a Stanford-educated venture capitalist and a political scientist at the Fudan University. [3]

  9. Under the Bed 3 - Wikipedia

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    Under the Bed 3 (Chinese: 床下有人3) is a 2016 Chinese horror thriller film directed by Shang Yongfeng. [2] It is the third film of the Under the Bed film series and was released in China by Zhejiang Dongyang April Day Entertainment on March 11, 2016.