In the former village, employees report strange things moving in the empty homes of museums, mystical bruises and haunted legends. Perhaps the employees of the village in Hawaii in Oahu never left?
At Waipahu in Hawaii there is a place where history and supernatural are intertwined – a plantation village in Hawaii. This unique tourist attraction of the last city on the sugar cane plantation in Oahu insight into the past, recreating the life of sugar plantations from 1900. From 25 meticulously restored buildings and houses. While the village serves as an crucial cultural and historical place, it is also considered one of the most haunted locations in the Hawaiian Islands.
A lot was helped by the Haunted House Show, which he put in every Halloween, ghost stories reach time when the plantation employees lived and worked in the area and fields.
Plantation Past of Hawaii
The plantation village in Hawaii once housed plantation workers in the years 1850–1950, working on sugar plantations. Employees came from all over the world, Chinese, Koreans, Japanese, Portuguese, Puerto Rican, Filipinos, as well as native Hawaiians.
The 50-hectare plantation village in Hawaii was founded to preserve and present the various heritage of Hawaiian sugar plantation employees, as well as the life of immigrants, as it was. Each building and house in the village tells the story of difficulties, community and mixing of cultures that have shaped contemporary Hawaii. However, it seems that these buildings also keep the ghosts of those who once lived and worked in their walls.
Unexplained phenomena of the village in the Hawaiian village
Visitors and employees have reported many amazing experiences that suggest that the village is more than a historical exhibition. Today there are 25 houses on the plantation, at least half of them are haunted, and many employees working there gained their faith and skepticism that all strange things become there.
The houses are named after the nationality of those who lived there, and each of them has its own special haunts:
Portuguese house
The first house in white painted wood in the village in Hawaii is the Portuguese house after passing the temple and the Japanese temple. Portuguese employees came to Hawaii for plague, which destroyed their vineyards and means of living in their country. Portuguese were more happiness than some other employees based on their working conditions and were one of the few nationalities that were allowed to bring their families.
It is believed that some of the more haunted places in the village in Hawaii have a place. It is said that the curtains in the Portuguese house move alone, even if there is no wind. Witnesses described the rocking of the fabric, as if affected by hidden hands.
There are stories about the spirit of a little girl dressed in a white haunting house. It remains nameless, but the current spirit, which is said to be playfully playing with children and appears in front of mothers and women similar to the mother.
According to her stories, she never had a mother when she lived because she was abandoned by her own newborn baby and according to rumors, because of her messy head. She grew up with her father at home in a village in a Hawaiian plantation village, which hid her from her neighbors and tied her daughter to a table or chair when he had to go on a day of work in the fields.
One day a fire broke out, and the workers returned to publish a flame. The father realized that he had two options. He could either save his daughter or leave her inside to be from her. He decided to leave her and she died in flames.
According to the executive director of the village, Jeffrey Higa, they began to investigate Pararanormal claim after the woman felt the presence and swore that she never entered the house again.
They invited the Reverend Kahu Silva, who claimed that he feels the presence of a male spirit at home and blessed the house with holy water on every window and doors, as well as leaves and Hawaiian salt to get rid of the House of the Sinister Spirit. He also told about the story of the girl's spirit.
The female spirit is reportedly still at home, and Higa describes her as a good spirit. In most parts, some employees also decided to throw themselves after experiencing strange things at home. Several actors in the Haunted House Show suddenly won strange bruises on their legs, as if someone caught them.
Japanese house
In a Japanese house, often also called Okinawan Dom, because many employees were from there, the sound of pots and pan is often heard when no one is present. These mitigated sounds are considered the restless ghosts of former residents, continuing everyday routine from outside the grave.
Once in the museum there was an employee who claimed that the choking ghost followed him home after changing in the village. Another actress also had breathing problems and felt powerful pressure on the neck at home and never came back.
Filipino house
It is known that the door at the Philippine house unlocks and opens itself. Despite the fact that they are safely closed, these doors seem to have their own mind, swaying in amazement, and sometimes the terror of people nearby.
The most chilling relationships around the Philippine house include observations of a woman dressed in clothes in the style of the 1930s. This revelation often goes through the village, and her era outfit suggests that it is a spectral remnant of the splendor of the plantation. Visitors reported that he saw her both in buildings and a walk around the area, disappearing into the air when he approaches.
Living legend of the history of the village in Hawaii
The plantation village in Hawaii is more than a museum; This is a living legend in which history and supernatural coexist. And also a very successful house haunted in Halloween times. But how about the rest of the year haunted? Revelation, moving curtains, buzzing pots and self -sufficient doors indicate the possibility that the souls of those who once lived and worked here will not go completely.
References:
https://www.honolulumagazine.com/scary-ghost-storyies-from-hawaiis-haunted-plantacja-village/
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