The Ghost Moon is about to return and is considered to be the most frequent time of communication between the spirit world and the human world. Although this tradition and culture is deeply rooted in people's hearts, there are some places that, for various reasons, are considered to be best avoided during this period. Whether you're a local or a tourist, it's crucial to understand the backstories and potential risks of these places.
Old Changi Hospital
To say that the most haunted rumors in Singapore are the northeast end of Singapore, the old Changi Hospital, which has been abandoned for more than 20 years, and there are many supernatural events uploaded on the Internet.
During World War II, Changi was seen as the first target, and the old Changi Hospital became a place to treat wounded soldiers. There were many rumors of haunting in the 40s of the last century, as a building left over from World War II in Japan, which had been subjected to human experiments, tortured prisoners, and of all nationalities......
It is said that the most haunted haunting is the torture room on the second floor, which can be used to shoot horror movies without post-production, and the chains used to imprison prisoners, the floor, and the blood stains that have turned brown cannot be wiped clean.
As for why it has not been demolished and rebuilt until now, the government has never said anything, only mentioning the feng shui problem and not demolishing it......
地址:24 Halton Rd, Singapore 506997
琥珀塔(The Yellow Tower)
Legend has it that on a stormy night, a couple had a tryst near The Yellow Tower on the East Coast, when a group of people grabbed the girl in the dark, raped her to death, and knocked the boy unconscious. Since the tragedy, it has been said that women can be seen and cries can be heard from the tower.
An energy map circulating on the Internet is said to have been captured by a group of brain-disabled squads who were stationed in the field to investigate supernatural activities.
地址:920 East Coast Parkway, Singapore 449875
Brazil Marsh
The top three are all in the east of Singapore? Ask for the psychological shadow area of local friends!
Legend... A couple was playing on the lookout at night when they saw a female ghost slowly descending from the ceiling... Some people also say~ I have seen this female ghost play with a bicycle rider~
It is rumored that the person who saw this scene must not alarm the person who was "ridden" by the ghost, otherwise he would be possessed by the ghost. Some unlucky knights will also encounter some paranormal events as they pass through the swamp deck, and their arms will even be grabbed by a rotting ghost hand.
This three-storey observation deck is also known as the Suicide Tower, and legend has it that a boy and his friends went on an outing there when he suddenly fell ill and climbed to the top of the building alone. Before he died, he told his friend with his last breath that he felt a force push him down the stairs...
Address: Pasir Ris Central, Singapore 510534
快乐山(Mount Pleasure)坟场
The Happy Hill Cemetery is not "happy" at all, it is located in the middle of the jungle wilderness, and the atmosphere is extremely eerie. It is said that Pontianak (Malay vampires) have been seen here, fluttering in the woods and chilling laughter...
It is said to have been originally a Javanese village, where many Malay shamans used witchcraft to create and control these Pontianaks. Later, the village ceased to exist, but Pontianak still occupied the land...
地址:靠近Upper Thomson Road
Tanglin Hill Brunei Hostel
It is said that it has been abandoned since 1983, and in the 60s of the last century, many students sent by the Brunei government studied here, but later because Brunei's education system was mature, no longer sending students to study abroad, so the building was abandoned.
In this former student dormitory, people who have stayed in it say that they are very depressed and hairy, but they are out of breath and don't know what secret they have...
地址:40-60 Tanglin Hill, Singapore 248054
Sarimbun Beach
Located in the west of Singapore, Sarin's Grave Beach was the site of the Japanese landing in Singapore during World War II.
Legend has it that the United Kingdom at that time, in the confrontation with the Japanese army, ignited the oil leaking on the sea, and a large number of Japanese troops were burned alive... Later, it was rumored that the flames would remind the lonely souls of the tragedy of the past, so anyone who lit the flames on the beach of Salene Grave would be possessed by the ghosts of the Japanese army.
地址:Sarimbun Beach, Singapore, Straits Settlements
Red, white, green houses
Three houses of different colors, each located in three different locations: the red wooden house in Brazil, the white house in Punggol, and the green house in Hillview Mansion, each with three thrilling stories.
It is said that in the red room, there is a doll sitting on a chair and a stone lion, and whenever outsiders enter, they will stare at each other.
Address: Unknown
The Matilda house is said to have always been sinister and eerie. There were 3 construction workers who tried to tear it down, and they all died, and I heard that someone once saw a long-haired woman sitting on a tree next to the house...
Address: Punggol Central, 828830
As for the green house, there was a family that had been burned to death, and there was a lot of resentment, and several attempts by renovation workers failed.
Address: 130-132 Jalan Dermawan, 669084
St. John's Island
St. John's Island, formerly known as Qizhang Mountain, has been renovated into a scenic spot since 1975, and how many people know that it was once a prison and a leprosy quarantine area?
How many prisoners of war have died on this chessboard?
It is said that after the Japanese occupied Singapore, they once stationed troops on St. John's Island, and at that time, the Japanese army let the prisoners of war stand on the chessboard in the picture as chess pieces to play, and the eaten chess pieces were directly shot, and the screams of these dead can still be heard at night...
地址:Saint John’s Island
Woodi MRT Station
In 2003, when the Northeast Line subway was opened, the authorities considered that the population near Wuli Station was small and not economically viable, so it was temporarily closed for use. Coincidentally, there is a Felong Mountain Crematorium next to the Wuli subway station that has been out of use in 2004, so rumors began to spread that there were ghosts haunting the subway station, and the authorities did not dare to open it~
Mount Murray, Singapore's first crematorium, opened in 1962, is located next to the Wuli MRT station.
But anyway, Wuli Station was still open in 2011~ The rumors of ghost stories, now sound, are they not as sensational as before?
Lin Cuo Gang Liang Zhou Lane
Legend has it that a taxi driver picked up a woman in white here at night, saying that she was going to the Limchu Kang cemetery, and the final fare was paper money. There are still graffiti on the walls of this area from time to time.
In addition, the Choa Chu Kang Cemetery next to Limchu Kang is the largest cemetery in Singapore, and the cemeteries in it are divided by ethnicity, and there are 35,000 graves in the Chinese cemetery alone.
Legend of the rivers and lakes: You can still use salt to do business with ghosts here! Because salt keeps the corpse from decomposing, if you want to do business with ghosts, you can bring a bag of salt to the cemetery, and after choosing a place to "set up a stall", people should kneel, bow their heads, raise their hands and open their palms, and wait for the "customer" to come to the door, remembering that no matter what happens, they can't look up.
If a "customer" comes to your door, they will take your salt and drop a stack of bills on your hand. After daybreak, you have to leave the cemetery quickly, and it is said that these banknotes are real money and will not turn into dark paper. Netizen, do you believe it?
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