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Singapore's top 10 "forbidden places", the ghost moon cautiously entered

author:Singapore Eye

Now in the seventh month of the lunar calendar, Singapore has opened a month-long Mid-Yuan Festival, what sacrifices, burning paper, worship... It's all quietly staged in the middle of your sleeping night, and there are extremely heavy taste ghosts! Old! Affair! Wander the mind

So, now I should tell you about the 10 most widely rumored haunted places in Singapore and see if you have all been to ~ (if you want to go, be sure to pay attention to safety ~~)

1. Old Changi Hospital

To say that the most haunted place in Singapore is the northeast tip of Singapore, the old Changi Hospital, which has been abandoned for more than 20 years, and there are many supernatural events on the Internet.

Singapore's top 10 "forbidden places", the ghost moon cautiously entered

During World War II, Changi was seen as the first target, and the old Changi Hospital became the place to treat wounded soldiers. There were many rumors of hauntings in the 1940s, as a building left over from Japan's World War II, which had been subjected to human experiments, tortured prisoners, and had all kinds of nationalities, and it was often said that foreign objects were being seen wandering around...

It is said that the most haunted is the torture room on the second floor of the number of miles, the furnishings inside can be directly filmed without post-production, and the chains used to imprison prisoners, on the floor, and the brown blood stains can not be wiped clean.

Singapore's top 10 "forbidden places", the ghost moon cautiously entered

As for why it has not been demolished and rebuilt until now, the government has not had an explanation, only mentioning the feng shui problem and not demolishing it...

Address: 24 Halton Rd, Singapore 506997

2.琥珀塔(The Yellow Tower)

Singapore's top 10 "forbidden places", the ghost moon cautiously entered

Legend has it that on a stormy night, a couple meets near The Yellow Tower on the East Coast, but in the darkness a group of people pull the girl aside, rape her to death, and the boy is knocked unconscious. Since the tragedy, some people have said that women can be seen on the tower and calls can be heard.

An energy map circulating on the Internet is said to have been captured by a group of brain-dead squads later, stationed in the field to explore the spirit of the supernatural activities.

Singapore's top 10 "forbidden places", the ghost moon cautiously entered

Address: 920 East Coast Parkway, Singapore 449875

3. Brazilian Standing Swamp

Are the top three in eastern Singapore? Ask the local friends psychological shadow area!

Legend... A couple was having fun on the lookout at night when they saw a female ghost descending from the ceiling... Some people also say that they have seen that this female ghost will play with the rider of the bicycle

Singapore's top 10 "forbidden places", the ghost moon cautiously entered

It is rumored that the person who saw this scene must not alarm the person who was "accompanied" by the ghost, otherwise he would be possessed by the ghost. Some unlucky knights will encounter some supernatural events when passing through the decks of the swamp, and their arms will even be grabbed by a rotten ghost hand.

This 3-story observation deck, also known as suicide tower, is said to have a boy and a friend who went there on an outing, suddenly fell ill, climbed the top floor alone and jumped down. Before dying, he used his last breath to tell his friend that he felt a force push him downstairs...

Address: Pasir Ris Central, Singapore 510534

4. Mount Pleasure Cemetery

Happy Hill Cemetery is not "happy" at all, it is in the middle of a jungle wilderness, and the atmosphere is extremely gloomy. It is said that Pontianak (Malay vampire) has been seen here, floating in the woods, and there is a chilling laughter...

Singapore's top 10 "forbidden places", the ghost moon cautiously entered

It is said that it was formerly 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...

Address: Close to Upper Thomson Road

5.Tanglin Hill Brunei Hostel

It is said that this place has been deserted since 1983, and in the 1960s, many students sent by the Brunei government studied here, but later because Brunei's education system was mature, it no longer sent students to study abroad, so the building was abandoned.

Singapore's top 10 "forbidden places", the ghost moon cautiously entered

This former student dormitory, people who have stayed in it are said to be very depressed, hairy, just breathless, do not know what ulterior secrets...

Address: 40-60 Tanglin Hill, Singapore 248054

6. Sarimbun Beach

Shahlin's Grave Beach, located in western Singapore, was the site of the Japanese landings in Singapore during World War II.

Singapore's top 10 "forbidden places", the ghost moon cautiously entered

Legend has it that the British allied forces at that time, in the confrontation with the Japanese army, ignited the oil spilled on the sea, and a large number of Japanese troops were burned alive... Later, it was rumored that the flames would remind this group of lonely souls of the tragedies of that year, so anyone who lit a flame at Sharin's Grave Beach would be possessed by the ghosts of the Japanese army.

Address: Sarimbun Beach, Singapore, Straits Settlements

7. Red, white and green houses

Three houses of different colors, each in three different locations: the red wooden house of The Basili, the white house of the Punggol, and the green house of hillview Mansion, each with three horror stories.

Singapore's top 10 "forbidden places", the ghost moon cautiously entered

It is said that in the red room, there is a doll sitting on a chair, and a stone lion, who will stare at each other whenever an outsider enters:

Address: Unknown

Singapore's top 10 "forbidden places", the ghost moon cautiously entered

The Matilda house is said to have always been evil and gloomy. There were 3 construction workers who tried to demolish it, and they all died, and I heard that someone once saw a long-haired woman sitting on the tree next to the house...

Address: Punggol Central, 828830

Singapore's top 10 "forbidden places", the ghost moon cautiously entered

As for the green house, it was inhabited by a family that had been burned to death, and the resentment was very heavy, and several renovation workers tried to renovate it, but it ended in failure.

Address: 130-132 Jalan Dermawan, 669084

8. St. John's Island

St. John's Island, formerly known as Qizhang Mountain, has been a scenic spot since 1975, and how many people know that this place was once a prison and leprosy quarantine area?

Singapore's top 10 "forbidden places", the ghost moon cautiously entered

How many prisoners of war have died on this chessboard?

It is said that after the Japanese army occupied Singapore, it once garrisoned on St. John's Island, when the Japanese army let the prisoners of war stand on the chessboard in the picture as pawns to play, and the eaten chess pieces were directly shot, and the screams of these dead can still be heard at night...

Address: Saint John's Island

9. Wuli Subway Station

Singapore's top 10 "forbidden places", the ghost moon cautiously entered

In 2003, the Northeast Line subway was opened, and the authorities considered that the population near Wuli Station was small and not economically efficient, so it was temporarily closed for use. Coincidentally, there is a crematoria next to the Wuli subway station that has been deactivated in 2004, so it began to be rumored that there were ghosts haunting the subway station, and the authorities did not dare to open it

Singapore's top 10 "forbidden places", the ghost moon cautiously entered

Singapore's first crematorium, Philipp Hill, opened in 1962, is right next to Wuli MRT Station.

But in any case, the rumors of Wuli Station still opening in 2011 ~ Ghost Story, now it sounds, is it not as sensational as before?

10. Lincuo Port Liang Chu Lane

Legend has it that a taxi driver picked up a woman dressed in white here at night, saying that she was going to the cemetery of LincuoGang, and the fare she finally gave was paper money. From time to time, there are very crazy graffiti on the walls of this area.

Singapore's top 10 "forbidden places", the ghost moon cautiously entered

In addition, the Choa Cuo Kang Cemetery next to Lim Cuo Gang is also the largest cemetery in Singapore, and the cemeteries inside are divided by ethnicity, and there are 35,000 tombs in the Chinese cemetery alone.

Singapore's top 10 "forbidden places", the ghost moon cautiously entered

Legend of the Jianghu: Here you can also use salt to do business with ghosts! Because salt can keep the body decomposing, so if you want to do business with ghosts, you can bring a bag of salt to the cemetery, and after the "stall" is selected, people must kneel, bow their heads, raise their hands, open their palms, and wait for the "customer" to come to the door, remember, no matter what happens, you can't look up.

If a "customer" comes to the door, they take your salt and drop a stack of bills in your hand. After dawn, it is necessary to leave the cemetery quickly, and it is said that these banknotes are real banknotes and will not become paper. Netizens do you believe?

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