727 Tran Hung Dao
The 727 Tran Hung Dao apartment, also known as Saigon or President Building, was a reportedly haunted building located in Ho Chi Minh City. It was also used by the American soldiers on rent during the Vietnam War.
It was originally commissioned by Nguyễn Tấn Đời, a Vietnamese businessman. The building with 530 rooms, divided into 6 blocks and 13 floors. The building was completed in 1960.
History
The building had thirteen floors which, according to local folklore and media reports, allegedly killed workers during its construction process due to "bad luck" believed to be caused by the unlucky number, 13.Later, the architectural engineers called a shaman to address the fear of evil spirit or bad luck. Shaman, according to local legends, brought the deceased bodies of four virgins from a "local hospital and buried them at the four corners of the building", in order to avoid any harm from evil spirits.
It is believed the local residents often hear screams of horror, the sound of a military parade, in addition to unexpected sights of spectral G.I. walking with a Vietnamese girlfriend.
A French architect had warned Doi about the building's unpromising structure such as "13 floors". Prior to its completion, workers witnessed frequent spiritual incidents associated with "the number 13". When the building was completed, US troops stayed in the building on rent.
After the war ended, some Vietnamese families stayed in the building, and since then local residents have reportedly heard screams and the sounds of a military parade.