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What is the secret of Kunchiyan's real event?

1. First of all, Kunchiyan mental hospital does exist. It was selected by CNN as one of the seven most creepy places in the world in 20 12. The other six places are Aokihara Forest in Japan, Czech Bone Hall, Doll Island in Mexico, Witchcraft Market in West Africa, Chernobyl Amusement Park in Ukraine and Duandao in Japan.

2. Kunchiyan Mental Hospital in Guangzhou, Gyeonggi Province is the first of the three haunted houses in Korea. The hospital was built in the mountains and has been abandoned for many years. The exterior wall is mottled with paint and the interior is very worn. In addition, it is often regarded as a horror theme, and it does have a haunted house atmosphere. There are various versions about the tragic events in Kunchiyan Mental Hospital. For example, when someone was killed in this place, the hospital closed. It turned out that many prisoners died in a prison, and the master disappeared after the dean committed suicide.

3. Kunchiyan Psychiatric Hospital, formerly known as Nanying Neuropsychiatric Hospital, was established in the 1960s, and also experienced a glorious moment in a special era. 1996 was closed due to the death of the dean, and the children of the dean who inherited the hospital also immigrated to the United States. Because the unattended hospital can no longer be used, if it is demolished, it will cost a lot of money and land sales will have to pay a high tax, so the final owner abandoned it to this day.

It is widely rumored on the Internet that 42 mental patients committed suicide here during the opening of the hospital. After that, the whereabouts of the dean was unknown, and some bold people tried to explore and died mysteriously one after another. So some people speculated that the doctor abused the patient, and the film mainly took this route. However, according to local police and government rumors, there was no murder in this hospital. After the film was broadcast, it attracted many bold explorers and seriously harassed the surrounding residents. The landlord asked to ban the film, but the court rejected it on the grounds that it did not damage the right of reputation.