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		<title>Should buy a &#8216;ghost house&#8217; even though it&#8217;s cheap?</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Khôi Nguyên]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jun 2021 12:43:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Many people believe that old houses with unusual deaths or &#8216;ghost houses&#8217; should not be bought back because of insecurity and bad luck. But if those houses are sold for much cheaper than the market, should they be bought? &#8220;The house has a ghost need to sell urgently&#8221; is the beginning of a cluster of [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Many people believe that old houses with unusual deaths or &#8216;ghost houses&#8217; should not be bought back because of insecurity and bad luck. But if those houses are sold for much cheaper than the market, should they be bought?</strong><br />
<span id="more-25898"></span> &#8220;The house has a ghost need to sell urgently&#8221; is the beginning of a cluster of house listings that have been widely spread on social networks, according to which the owner of a house in Ho Chi Minh City 2 years ago sold the house with a description that made Anyone who reads it is &#8216;cold&#8217;.</p>
<p> The house is for sale for more than 2.7 billion VND for a house with an area of ​​​​61.2m2 with strange information: &#8220;The house has a ghost, need to sell urgently. Book size as shown. In the middle of the night, I often hear the cry of a woman, sometimes hear the sound of children laughing in the kitchen. Can&#8217;t live anymore, sell cheap urgently, free of charge. Goodwill reduces fortune&#8221;. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_11_240_39145647/8c9131e33ca1d5ff8cb0.jpg" width="625" height="378"> <em> Illustration</em> Or information that a house more than 30m2 in District 4, Ho Chi Minh City is also for sale urgently for 2 billion VND. Accompanied by a description: &#8220;In the middle of the night, I often hear the crying of a middle-aged woman who committed suicide&#8230; The cry is getting louder, sometimes in the kitchen, sometimes in the toilet. Can&#8217;t live anymore, sell quickly and cheaply.&#8221; When buying old houses, buyers often find out quite thoroughly, find out from the neighbors around to see what the reason for selling the old owner&#8217;s house is, what has happened to that house so far. unusual? Many people still assume that old houses used to have people who died unexpectedly due to murder, suicide, accident&#8230; or even for no reason but were rumored to be &#8216;ghost&#8217;. Even houses with divorced spouses, quarrels, bankrupts&#8230; are often picky about buyers because most buyers are afraid of being &#8220;snatched&#8221;. However, there is also a view that not every old house or old piece of land has an unusual death, or the old owner has something bad happen and should not be bought. Because, where no one dies, there must be times of sickness and disease according to the law of birth &#8211; old age &#8211; illness &#8211; death. Therefore, if the house is in a reasonable location and sells cheaply, still buy it. Sharing views with PV Infonet on &#8220;should buy old houses that are rumored to have &#8216;ghosts&#8217; or not, architect, feng shui master Hoang Tra &#8211; Deputy Director of the Institute of Oriental Physics said: Home buyers need to carefully study the problem. There is a case where a house is lost when people are old, so buying an old house in this case is not a problem. “But if you are buying a house located on the land left by your ancestors, many old people have died on that land, often according to the concept that they will still linger on this land, the buyer needs to consider. In this case, there are many houses in the countryside, but few in the city,&#8221; said architect Hoang Tra. However, according to architect Hoang Tra, in case a house has lost someone due to sudden death, suicide, accident, etc., if the buyer knows and has been worried and hesitant, it is best not to buy anymore because of mental problems. reason was uncomfortable, bought back anxious, insecure, difficult to resolve. “Houses with &#8216;negative energy&#8217;, even many &#8216;grudges&#8217; &#8211; the word used to refer to houses with murders and tragic deaths of many people, these lands are often very rare when someone dares to buy and bring their family. back there. However, some people still buy but buy that house for business, it depends on their decision,&#8221; said architect Hoang Tra. But for those who decide to buy a &#8216;ghost house&#8217; to live in, according to architect Hoang Tra, they must be really confident people, or have spiritual masters to help them behave spiritually with that land. , so that everything is in harmony. In fact, there have also been cases where people went to buy an old house, and then after rebuilding it, they discovered that there were graves and remains on the land, but still worked in, solving spiritual and psychological problems fully, the owner still doing well, that&#8217;s pretty common.</p>
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		<title>The mystery of the unspeakable pain of the &#8216;bridge of life&#8217; in Korea</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Phong Trần]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 22 May 2021 09:40:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The beautiful Mapo bridge over the Han River in Seoul is the place known as the most beautiful place to watch the sunset in Korea. But this is also the place where the most tragedy occurs when witnessing many suicides. The beautiful Mapo bridge over the Han River in Seoul is a place where couples [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The beautiful Mapo bridge over the Han River in Seoul is the place known as the most beautiful place to watch the sunset in Korea. But this is also the place where the most tragedy occurs when witnessing many suicides.</strong><br />
<span id="more-17316"></span> The beautiful Mapo bridge over the Han River in Seoul is a place where couples often go on dates as well as watch the sunset, see the colorful city at night, but it is also the place where the most tragedies happen.</p>
<p> <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_20_365_38906116/3535e108fb4a12144b5b.jpg" width="625" height="468"> <em> Messages posted on Mapo Bridge as a solution to prevent suicide tự</em> There is a story that, as long as you get into a taxi in Seoul and say to the driver, &#8220;Please let me go to Mapo Bridge&#8221;, they will certainly immediately inquire and find out if you are there. .. bored life or not. In 2012, the Seoul city government and Samsung life insurance company jointly launched a campaign to fight suicide in this country called &#8220;Bridge for Life&#8221;. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_20_365_38906116/091b23263964d03a8975.jpg" width="625" height="414"> <em> Have you eaten yet?</em> Specifically, they made a series of lights on the bridge body with meaningful messages written on the bridge such as: &#8220;How was your day?&#8221;, &#8220;Have you eaten yet?&#8221;, &#8221; The best moment of your life has not yet come!”, “Let’s have a cup of coffee”,… to wake up those who intend to leave this life so that they know that life is beyond the front is very beautiful, many new things are waiting for them and let&#8217;s try to step through everything to enjoy the fun things ahead. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_20_365_38906116/56fc78c162838bddd292.jpg" width="625" height="413"> <em> Let&#8217;s have some coffee together!</em> However, after this campaign was promoted for more than a year, the suicide rate at Mapo Bridge increased 6 times. This is indeed a sad ending to the great effort of the Seoul city government. After the project went bankrupt, the Korean government continued to fight with the initiative to install an anti-suicide system on Mapo Bridge. The system has security cameras that are specially programmed to &#8220;catch&#8221; those who are looking for death. At the same time raise the Mapo bridge fence by 1 meter. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_20_365_38906116/9507b83aa2784b261269.jpg" width="625" height="413"> <em> How are you today?</em> When there is an alarm, a team of doctors and psychologists will be on the scene within 3 minutes. In addition, authorities have implemented many other measures such as banning the production of toxic pesticides, psychological counseling services for people at risk of suicide, etc. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_20_365_38906116/af3b8f0695447c1a2555.jpg" width="625" height="330"> <em> Sayings that are said to be clichés Who say to someone who is about to jump off a bridge is: “Just try it now!”</em> From one of the world&#8217;s poorest countries to the world&#8217;s 12th largest economy, the sudden transformation has had huge social consequences in South Korea, according to Professor Ranjit Kumar Dhawan of the University of South Korea. Jawaharlal Nehru (India). The rapid financial boom has led to an ideological shift from collectivism to individualism, causing many families to fall apart, many to feel isolated. In Korea, suicide is considered the most terrible epidemic. Suicide affects not only family members but also friends around. At that time, they did not know how hurt their loved ones were. According to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), in 2010, South Korea had the highest suicide rate. According to statistics, about every 100,000 people, 33.5 people seek death. That means, every day Korea can record up to 50 suicides. Many tourists, when crossing the Mapo bridge and reading the above messages, return with a heavy mood. They just wish that if people could love each other more, share together to reduce stress or deadlock in this life, there wouldn&#8217;t be many tragedies. They wonder, what if this is the most beautiful place to watch the sunset with its true meaning? School of death This strange-sounding thing is a booming service at the Seoul Hyowon Heal Center (or more nakedly known as the &#8220;school of death&#8221;) in the capital, Seoul. Among the students are teenagers who can&#8217;t cope with exam pressure, parents stuck after their children run away from home, and elderly people who don&#8217;t want to be a burden on their children. They sat listening to lectures right in the middle of the coffins, which would then be used to hold fake funerals for themselves. The lecture came from the center&#8217;s director, Jeong Yong-mun, who used to work for a funeral company, about accepting problems as an inevitable part of life and trying to find joy in situations. difficult situations. The mock funeral began with practitioners taking pictures with their own black bandages. Then, they will write a will or suicide note to leave the family before entering the coffin in traditional costume. The purpose of this therapy is to let the insiders absorb the pain of those left behind. Then, a man dressed in black with a long hat representing the God of Death closed the coffin lid, marking the moment to the afterlife. Alone with the darkness inside the coffin for about 10 minutes &#8211; an unprecedented experience in life, it is said to help those lying inside can reflect on the meaning and value of life.</p>
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		<title>The girl&#8217;s sudden end just wants to find death</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Mai Hoàng]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2021 09:03:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[5 years after giving up the idea of ​​giving birth, Marsha Jean (23 years old, from Hong Kong, China) set foot in 40 countries and received many valuable experiences from life. “A few weeks ago, I left Berlin and went to Frankfurt by train, then flew over to Spain. I am in a small town [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>5 years after giving up the idea of ​​giving birth, Marsha Jean (23 years old, from Hong Kong, China) set foot in 40 countries and received many valuable experiences from life.</strong><br />
<span id="more-9348"></span> “A few weeks ago, I left Berlin and went to Frankfurt by train, then flew over to Spain. I am in a small town an hour away from Malaga, ”Marsha Jean shared <em> South China Morning Post.</em> </p>
<p> Jean added that she needs to have a negative test result for the SARS-CoV-2 virus to enter Malaga, after which there is no need for quarantine. Each province in Spain has different rules for epidemic prevention. “I&#8217;m staying on a farm run by a lovely old couple. There are 3 other volunteers here. We were fed and lived to do chores such as picking vegetables. Yesterday, I painted the fence. This place is beautiful and peaceful, ”Jean pointed her computer screen toward the farm, where sunlight shone in the olive-tree-shaded fields and the sound of cock crowing occasionally disturbed the silence. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_04_119_38424700/9882dbb8f6fa1fa446eb.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <em> Jean in Pakistan. Photo: @themarshajean. </em> <strong> Starting from the run</strong> Jean started a nomadic lifestyle since leaving Hong Kong. Though she doesn&#8217;t want to say it again, life in the place she grew up was a dark time. At the age of 18, Jean bought a one-way ticket to Australia, planning to spend all the money, then ending her life. “I gain my freedom by running away. At that time, I was a skinny teenager, wanted to kill myself and was scared of everything, ”recalled Jean. A few weeks after her trip to the country of kangaroos, Jean realized that the world was not a bad place as bad as she thought it would be. “I have a wrong view of the world because of the influence from my parents and society. I realize that I can work in the hotel industry or any profession that is safe enough. Then I can travel the world, ”Jean said. She reminisces about time working at private casinos in London (UK), diving shops, cafes, restaurants, and teaching yoga in Sri Lanka. “Before I left home, I thought if I didn&#8217;t have a college degree, I would have to live on the street. I never imagined these adventures ”. Jean uses her Instagram account to record her trips: from pictures walking along the sand dunes of the Sahara Desert in Morocco; Walk among ancient monuments in Luxor, Egypt to catch dawn at ancient temples in Bagan, Myanmar or atop cliffs in Sarek National Park in Lapland, Sweden. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_04_119_38424700/199d5ba776e59fbbc6f4.jpg" width="625" height="780"> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_04_119_38424700/a481d9bbf4f91da744e8.jpg" width="625" height="782"> <em> In 2018, Jean spent 19 days walking through the Wakhan Corridor in Afghanistan, using a donkey to pack things (left). 19 year old Jean, from Iran (right). Photo: Marsha Jean.</em> At the age of 19, Jean traveled from Iran to France to Iraq. “I want to test my own fear. Although it discouraged people from hitchhiking, that experience taught me that there are still many good people in this world, ”she said. At the age of 21, Jean hired a donkey and walked with its owner for 19 days through Afghanistan&#8217;s Wakhan Corridor, one of the most remote places on Earth with no postal service, cellular waves or the Internet, to visit nomadic communities along the way. That same year, she cycled alone across Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and northern Pakistan. “Even though I only knew it, I was suddenly excited to buy a bicycle and journey through Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan along the legendary Pamir Highway. It is the second tallest road in the world, along a stretch of the ancient Silk Road. Most of the road is unpaved, with many high passes to cross. The highest place has an altitude of 4,655 m above sea level. Every 3 seconds I have to stop once to take a breath, ”she said. Jean practices a philosophy of slow travel &#8211; a world view that focuses on connections with people and local culture. Food and music helped her strengthen these bonds. The 23-year-old girl is also a volunteer at an NGO and helps build a school in a remote village in Nepal. “I live very slowly. I spent 6 months in Pakistan, 7 weeks in Afghanistan, 10 months in Australia, ”she said. Jean has also tried traveling by means of various means such as traveling around the North of Vietnam by motorbike and sailing between the Indonesian islands of Lombok and Flores. <strong> Wishes after trips</strong> Through each trip, Jean wants to reshape misconceptions about the world. “Modern society scares us other cultures. The world is seen as a place full of danger through terrible stories and tragedy. Of course there are always risks, but I see the world with lots of nice people, ”Jean said. &#8220;We have always been taught to be wary of others, especially with countries in the Middle East,&#8221; she added. But that&#8217;s where I get to meet the best of all ”. Jean also hopes to become an inspiration for people because the media does not usually mention adventurous Asian women. She wishes by sharing her story to lay the foundation for small changes. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_04_119_38424700/8184fdbed0fc39a260ed.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <em> Jean at Elephant Rocks, William Bay National Park in Western Australia. Photo: @themarshajean. </em> Jean also has a tight budget for her travels and primarily sets foot in countries with low cost of living. &#8220;During the first two years of the trip, I spent 10,000 EUR (11,720 USD),&#8221; she said. During the bicycle trip through Central Asia, she spent about 2-3 USD / day. “Instead of staying in hotels or motels, I usually camp in the wilderness or stay in locals&#8217; homes. I see travel as a non-religious pilgrimage. By venturing to unknown places and stepping out of my comfort zone, I changed a lot. ” Jean wants to share her story with her hometown where she was born to inspire and motivate others to overcome their fears and pursue their dreams.</p>
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