Sponsored by isok.co Turn every shared article into measurable traffic isok.co gives teams clean short links, QR export and real-time channel analytics. Start tracking links
Sponsored by isok.co Share smarter links from your next campaign Create short URLs, watch source/device/geo trends and keep redirects fast. Try isok.co

Which Places in the Forbidden City Are the Most Scary? Shu Kang Gong is Indeed Terrifying!

The Forbidden City is a grand museum, a priceless historical witness of Chinese civilization during the Ming and Qing dynasties. There are a large number of tourists visiting every year to enjoy the scenery, and at lively times, some strange events will always occur. It is said that at night, the Forbidden City is deserted, and the chilly wind makes people shiver. So, where in the Forbidden City is the most frightening? Here's a detailed inventory by the editor.

Forbidden City terrifying places inventory

Sponsored by isok.co Shorten the links behind every story Use isok.co to create clean URLs, QR codes and real-time source analytics for campaigns. Create tracked links

1Shu Kang Gong

Shu Kang Gong is the most terrifying place according to legend, because strange events often occur here. Every night, people will hear the sound of music, and there will always be some mysterious shadows on the walls. It is said that there is also a well. When you look down, you will find that it is not your own face. In general, many people who pass through this place leave in a hurry, fearing to get involved.

2 Zhen Fei Jing

Zhen Fei is the favorite concubine of the Emperor Guangxu. Whether it is her appearance or her knowledge, she is very outstanding. Empress Dowager Cixi was very dissatisfied with Zhen Fei, so she ordered Eunuch Cui Yu Gui to throw Zhen Fei into the well to drown to death during the eight-nation alliance attack on Beijing. After her death, some strange things often happened here, and some people even said they saw a ghostly white shadow in the well, and there were always strange cries.

Sponsored by isok.co See which shares bring real readers Compare traffic by channel, geo and device with stable short links from isok.co. Explore analytics

3Gong Chang Xin Gong

On a certain day in 1992, when thunder struck above the Forbidden City wall, the palace maid appeared on the wall. Many tourists who were present were stunned. It was the first time they had seen such a scene. Could it be that the palace maids had traveled through time? The reason for the appearance was that the red palace wall contains iron oxide. When it rained, the palace maid happened to pass by and was recorded by the camera, and the palace maid's shadow appeared.

4Yin Yang Dao

This place is very evil. It is said that at night, the sound of palace maids' footsteps can be heard, but there is no shadow. Once, a young man didn't believe it, so he decided to explore it. When he prepared everything, a voice suddenly appeared in his ear: 'Are you going to walk the Yin Yang Dao?' He was so frightened that he couldn't sleep, and eventually fell ill and left early.

5Lian Li Shu

Tourists who have visited the Forbidden City know that there is a pair of couplets on the north side of the Kunning Gate. It is said that this tree is cursed. Because the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, Emperor Puyi and Consort Wan Rong took a photo under this tree, and then their fates are well known. Many couples take photos here and break up, which makes it very strange. Everyone must pay attention not to take pictures here.

Sponsored by isok.co Make this article easy to share and measure Create a short isok.co link with QR export and click analytics before you share it. Create article link
Was this article helpful?

More articles you might like

Sponsored by isok.co Know which links actually work Use isok.co analytics to compare channels, QR scans and growth experiments. View short link analytics
Sponsored by isok.co Free to start, built for structured link intelligence Use isok.co for stable, low-latency redirects with anti-abuse controls and future branded domains. Open isok.co