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…
when Horror Yearbook – The Legend of Tengu has been a fascinating part of Japanese folklore for centuries. These bird-like yokai are often depicted with a bright red face and a long…