Amber Court is an apartment and hotel complex in Genting Highlands that has earned a notorious reputation as one of the most haunted buildings in Malaysia. Built in the 1990s as vacation accommodation, the building has accumulated decades of ghost stories from guests and residents. Reports include seeing a long-haired woman in white standing in the corridors at night, doors of unoccupied rooms opening and slamming shut repeatedly, and the sound of children running and screaming in empty hallways. Some guests have described waking to find water running in the bathroom and the television turned on, or discovering their room rearranged while they slept. The building's high vacancy rate — many units stand empty for long periods — contributes to an atmosphere of abandonment even within an occupied building. In Malaysian supernatural folklore, empty rooms and unused spaces attract wandering spirits, and a building with many vacant units becomes a kind of spiritual magnet. Amber Court's decline from a popular resort destination to a haunted landmark has made it a cautionary tale about the consequences of building on spiritually sensitive land.
