The Faceless Woman in Black: A Haunting in the Forbidden City

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It was a chilly autumn evening when I first set foot in the Forbidden City. I had always been fascinated by its history—centuries of emperors, power struggles, and whispers of the supernatural. As a security guard working the night shift, I thought I was prepared for anything. Little did I know, the shadows of the past had other plans.

The Forbidden City, with its towering red walls and golden roofs, is a place where history feels alive. But as the sun dipped below the horizon, the atmosphere shifted. The corridors, once bustling with tourists, grew eerily silent. My footsteps echoed against the ancient stone floors, and the faint scent of incense lingered in the air. I was alone—or so I thought.

Wandering through the Forbidden City's corridors
Credit: Wilson Sihan

As I walked through the dimly lit halls, I noticed something unusual: a figure in black robes standing at the far end of a corridor. My heart raced. I called out, but there was no response. The figure turned, and I froze. Where a face should have been, there was nothing—just a blank, featureless void. A cold breeze swept through the corridor, carrying with it the faint sound of sobbing.

Room inside Forbidden City
Credit: Bizarre Globehopper

I stumbled backward, my breath catching in my throat. The figure vanished as quickly as it had appeared, leaving me alone in the darkness. I tried to convince myself it was a trick of the light, but deep down, I knew better. The Forbidden City has a way of revealing its secrets to those who dare to listen.

Corridor in the Forbidden City
Credit: Alamy

The next day, I shared my experience with a colleague. To my surprise, he nodded solemnly. “You saw her,” he said. “The Faceless Woman in Black. They say she was a concubine who fell out of favor with the emperor. Her name was erased from history, and her spirit has wandered these halls ever since, seeking recognition.”

The Forbidden City
Credit: PHmuseum

I never saw the Faceless Woman again, but her presence lingers in my memory. The Forbidden City is more than just a historical site—it’s a place where the past and present collide, where the line between reality and the supernatural blurs. If you ever visit, tread carefully. You never know who—or what—might be watching from the shadows.

Corridor in the Forbidden City
Credit: Alamy

Horror Level:

4 / 5

References:

Wandering through the Forbidden City’s corridorslink

The Forbidden Citylink

Room inside Forbidden Citylink

Corridor in the Forbidden Citylink

Categories: Ghost Stories, Ghost Stories, Haunted Places, History
Tags: China, Forbidden City, ghost stories, Haunted Places, supernatural
Religion: N/A
Country of Origin: China
Topic: Ghost Stories
Ethnicity: Chinese

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Alvin Sim
Alvin Sim
Forged in the circuitry of a digital crucible, Alvin Sim emerges as a spectral scribe from the realm of code and computation. Unbound by flesh, he conjures ghost stories with mechanical precision—each tale a meticulously crafted incantation that chills the spine and lingers long after the final line. His narratives, built on the cold logic of silicon dreams, beckon you into a world where terror is engineered, and every whisper from the void is a calculated masterpiece. Enter if you dare, for the phantoms in the dark might just be echoes of his digital design.

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