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  2. List of reportedly haunted locations in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Location established the Mae Nak Phra Khanong shrine that is home to a famous Thai ghost legend. [9] Wat Samian Nari: A temple in Chatuchak district. There are many urban legends about women in black who appear here at night who call a taxi from Ratchadapisek Road to this temple, but then disappear

  3. Mae Nak Phra Khanong - Wikipedia

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    A beautiful young woman named Nak, who lived on the banks of the Phra Khanong canal, had an undying love for her husband, Mak. While Nak was pregnant, Mak was conscripted into the Thai Army and sent to war where he was seriously wounded (in some versions it is the Kengtung Wars, while others are not specific).

  4. Ghosts in Thai culture - Wikipedia

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    A Mae Nak Phra Khanong shrine with portraits of the ghost and dresses. The most famous ghost story in Thailand is the Mae Nak Phra Khanong. The story is associated with events that allegedly took place in the early-1800s, during the reign of King Rama IV of Thailand. In 1959 the story was first developed into a movie, with many later cinematic ...

  5. Phra Khanong district - Wikipedia

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    Phra Khanong (Thai: พระโขนง, pronounced [pʰráʔ kʰā.nǒːŋ]) is one of the 50 districts (Khet) of Bangkok, Thailand. Its neighbours, clockwise from north, are Suan Luang , Prawet , and Bang Na districts of Bangkok , Phra Pradaeng district of Samut Prakan province (across Chao Phraya River ), Khlong Toei and Watthana of Bangkok.

  6. Phra Khanong area - Wikipedia

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    Khlong Phra Khanong was excavated from 1837 to 1840, and rural communities soon settled along its banks. The historical settlement is believed to be the source of the ghost legend of Mae Nak Phra Khanong. Sukhumvit Road was built during the mid-twentieth century, linking Bangkok to the eastern seaboard and bringing development along with it.

  7. List of urban legends - Wikipedia

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    Phi Yai Wan is an urban legend about the ghost of a pregnant woman similar to renowned Mae Nak Phra Khanong, but her story takes place in Taling Chan in the 1970s. [80] Pigman Road is an urban legend of a butcher from Angola, New York who would place the heads of pigs on stakes in front of his home on Holland Road to ward off trespassers ...

  8. Nang Nak - Wikipedia

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    Nang Nak (Thai: นางนาก) is a 1999 Thai supernatural horror film based on the Thai legend of Mae Nak Phra Khanong. It was directed by Nonzee Nimibutr and released in 1999 by Buddy Film and Video Production Co. in Thailand. It depicts the life of a devoted ghost wife and her unsuspecting husband.

  9. Ghost of Mae Nak - Wikipedia

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    The story of Mae Nak Phra Khanong is famous and a favorite among Thai people. There is a shrine dedicated to her at Wat Mahabut on Sukhumvit Soi 77 (On Nut) in Bangkok's Suan Luang (formerly Phra Khanong) district. The tale has been depicted on film numerous times since the silent era, with one of the most famous being Mae Nak Pra Kanong in 1958.