when Horror Yearbook –Nang Tani is one of Thailand’s most iconic female ghosts. She appears in traditional folklore and village stories. People believe she haunts banana trees at night. She only…
when Horror Yearbook –The Legend of Kinnaree is deeply rooted in Thai mythology and culture. These creatures are half-bird, half-woman, celebrated for their stunning beauty and elegance. They symbolize purity and…
when Horror Yearbook – Aka Manto is a chilling urban legend that haunts Japanese school bathrooms. The spirit, often described as wearing a red cloak and mask, appears when someone uses a…
when Horror Yearbook – Cheonyeo Gwisin is one of Korea’s most haunting and tragic legends. The ghost often appears as a young woman wearing a white hanbok, her long black hair flowing.…
when Horror Yearbook – Janghwa and Hongryeon is a famous Korean ghost story. It tells of two sisters who were murdered. Their spirits returned seeking justice and revenge. The tale highlights themes…
when Horror Yearbook – The Min Min Lights have haunted Australia’s vast desert for more than a century. Travelers report glowing orbs dancing silently across the horizon. These lights appear mostly near…
when Horror Yearbook – The Hanging Rock Mystery has puzzled Australians for over a century. It began in 1900 when a group of schoolgirls vanished. They disappeared during a picnic on Valentine’s…
when Horror Yearbook – The Bunyip has fascinated Australians for centuries. It is a creature rooted in Aboriginal mythology. Generations have passed down the legend orally. People shared stories around fires in…
when Horror Yearbook – Frederick Fisher’s story has haunted Campbelltown for nearly two centuries. In 1826, Fisher mysteriously vanished from his farm in New South Wales. His sudden disappearance shocked the…