The destiny of the 'haunted house' in Beijing
Updated 10:55, 28-Jun-2018
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This colonialist-style house is located at No.81 Chaoyangmennei Street in Beijing, China. It was built in 1921 by a France born Chinese woman and abandoned for decades. /CFP Photo

This colonialist-style house is located at No.81 Chaoyangmennei Street in Beijing, China. It was built in 1921 by a France born Chinese woman and abandoned for decades. /CFP Photo

Early in 2005, due to its mystery and deterioration, it became a popular spot among Beijing historians and urban explorers alike. At same time, many rumors about a suicidal woman and mysterious disappearances followed its history. /CFP Photo

Early in 2005, due to its mystery and deterioration, it became a popular spot among Beijing historians and urban explorers alike. At same time, many rumors about a suicidal woman and mysterious disappearances followed its history. /CFP Photo

The “Chaonei No.81” got its name as a haunted house after inspiring a same named horror movie in 2014. More and more curious people visit it for sheer excitement and adventure. /CFP Photo

The “Chaonei No.81” got its name as a haunted house after inspiring a same named horror movie in 2014. More and more curious people visit it for sheer excitement and adventure. /CFP Photo

Last year, the house identified as dangerous house. After six months, improvements to the façade gives the “Haunted house” a new look to the public. Recently, it was made available to rent at a price of about 1.45 million US dollars a year. /CFP Photo

Last year, the house identified as dangerous house. After six months, improvements to the façade gives the “Haunted house” a new look to the public. Recently, it was made available to rent at a price of about 1.45 million US dollars a year. /CFP Photo