Located in Taipei, the Xinhai Tunnel connects the bustling Da’an District with the culturally rich Wenshan District. However, due to its proximity to a funeral home and cemetery, it has earned the infamous title of ‘Most Haunted Road,’ with ghost stories emerging from every corner. Among the chilling tales, the most well-known are the eerie ‘Ghost Wall’ encounters. Stories include taxi drivers who unknowingly pick up ghostly passengers and are unable to exit the tunnel, and motorcyclists who, after seeing a long-haired woman by the roadside, find themselves trapped in the tunnel. Often referred to as the ‘Tunnel of the Dead,’ it has become one of Taiwan’s most famous urban legends. After years of research and preparation, the haunting story of the Xinhai Tunnel is finally being brought to the screen, revealing the chilling origins behind its supernatural phenomena.
台北市的「辛亥隧道」雖連結繁華的大安區及文教著名的文山區,卻因附近有殯儀館及墳地,被封為「最陰路段」,鬼故事層出不窮,其中最知名的便是各種「鬼打牆」的遭遇,像是計乘車司機載到鬼乘客或機車騎士見到路邊的長髮女子之後就再也開不出隧道等。經過多年籌備和田調,「辛亥隧道」的故事終於要影像化,揭開隧道鬧鬼的起源。