2. Chaonei No. 81
Where: Beijing, China
Year: 1910
Expense: $1.55 million
Chaonei No. 81 in Beijing, China has been designated as a historic building by the local administration, preventing any plans to demolish it. Reportedly the most haunted house in Beijing, Chaonei No. 81 was the theme of the well-known Chinese horror film The House That Never Dies.

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Following that, there was a resurgence of interest in the abandoned site in 2014. The tales about the specific object or person that haunts the brick house have evolved over the years since it was built in the early 1900s. The most widely accepted theory is that Chaonei No. 81 is haunted by a suicidal lady who turned ghost, leading to enigmatic disappearances.
