Quirky China: haunted house auctioned 3 times, lift serves only 1 floor, ‘mouse run’ at eatery
A flat in Chengdu, Sichuan province, China, known for an unnatural death, has been listed for auction for the third time, with bidding starting April 14th. The property was previously auctioned in November and January, reaching bids of 1.056 million yuan and 966,000 yuan, respectively, but both auctions failed.

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AI-generatedA flat in Chengdu, Sichuan province, China, known for an unnatural death, has been listed for auction for the third time, with bidding starting April 14th. The property was previously auctioned in November and January, reaching bids of 1.056 million yuan and 966,000 yuan, respectively, but both auctions failed. The repeated auctions of the "haunted" house have attracted widespread attention in China. The article also mentions other quirky stories circulating in China, including a lift that only serves one floor and a sushi restaurant with a mouse running on the conveyor belt.
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3 extractedThe final bids reached 1.056 million yuan (US$155,000) and 966,000 yuan, respectively, but both auctions failed.
The property had already been auctioned twice, in November and January, at a starting price of 266,000 yuan (US$40,000).
A flat in Chengdu, Sichuan province, where there had been an unnatural death, was listed for auction for the third time on April 1.