Five Veitnam Horror Stories Audiobook By Deep Read, Rakin Hike, Vishal M.S. cover art

Five Veitnam Horror Stories

5 Scary Horror Stories[Part3], True Hauntings from Vietnam (Batutut: Vietnam's Bigfoot, Meat-Eating Granny, Ghost Tape No.10, Bird Woman Da Nang, Ghosts of Ha My Village)

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Five Veitnam Horror Stories

By: Deep Read, Rakin Hike, Vishal M.S.
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Five terrifying stories. Five echoes of fear that never died.
From the misty jungles to haunted villages, these stories dig deep into Vietnam’s darkest corners, where war met the supernatural, and something far more disturbing was left behind.

In this chilling collection, you’ll discover:
Real legends, wartime horrors, psychological fear, ghostly apparitions, and unexplained mysteries—all inspired by actual accounts and folklore.

Included Stories:

  • Batutut: Vietnam's Bigfoot
    A creature of the forest, tall and silent, spotted by locals and soldiers alike—was it myth, or something truly living among the trees?

  • Meat-Eating Granny
    What begins as a mystery of missing meat becomes a horrifying tale of a neighbor no one should trust—not even with your children.

  • Ghost Tape No.10
    A U.S. military mind game turns into pure horror when the jungle fills with ghostly voices—echoing death, fear, and damnation.

  • Bird Woman Da Nang
    Three Marines encounter a flying woman in the night skies—a silent, eerie figure straight from Vietnamese folklore, and she is watching.

  • Ghosts of Ha My Village
    After a wartime massacre, spirits begin to rise—women, children, soldiers—trapped in pain, wandering through their broken village without peace.

This isn’t just a horror collection—it’s a haunting dive into real fear born from war, legend, and the unknown.

🔻Read it alone, if you dare... but don’t be surprised if something follows you into the dark.🔻

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