Commonly cited on lists of the most haunted places in Taiwan. Apparently it was originally constructed with the principles of fengshui to deflect malevolent energy from the nearby mountains, but after it was completed it was deemed to be inverted, magnifying those same energies. It is still regularly in use by the university and visitors can walk in and explore the building.
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- Ghost Island (鬼島)
- Chinese Renaissance Architecture (中國古典式樣新建築)
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