On July 11th, a traveler checked into a hotel in Thailand after a long day. Exhausted, they opened the hotel room and rested inside without paying much attention. The room, priced at 1200 Baht, was on the 5th floor, room 510. Little did the guest know that this ordinary hotel stay would soon take a bizarre turn.
Around 3 or 4 in the morning, the guest woke up and experienced an odd sensation. At 1:13 AM, they felt as if something was moving around their feet.
Curiosity got the better of them, and they decided to inspect the room more closely. To their surprise, they noticed a small shrine dedicated to a local deity in front of the balcony.
The presence of the shrine itself was not unusual; what puzzled them was the fact that there were two identical shrines on different floors of the hotel.
Feeling even more intrigued, the guest continued their investigation. They noticed peculiar markings on the wall near their headrest, and upon closer examination, discovered that it was written, “Death happens right here.”
Strangely, there were indications of footprints near the spot mentioned, and that it wasn’t there before he slept, making the whole situation even more mysterious.
Unable to shake off the unease, the guest decided to change rooms. They requested a move from the 5th floor to the 2nd floor, hoping for a peaceful rest. However, even in the new room, they found it challenging to fall asleep, remaining awake until daybreak.
One particular item puzzled them the most – a Thai Baht coin placed at the head of the bed. The purpose behind this coin’s positioning remained a mystery to the guest, leaving them with a lingering question.
The post, written in Thai, was shared on Facebook, quickly gaining attention from curious netizens who offered various speculations about the strange occurrences.
The man also revealed that he hadn’t pre-booked the hotel and had simply searched for a place with available rooms. Room 510 happened to be the last one available that night, which seemed like sheer coincidence.
The hotel staff also said that the room in question was not meant to be allocated to guests and was always kept locked.
As for the shrine in the balcony, they attributed the presence of the shrine on the balcony to a lack of available space within the hotel.