No Halloween Horror Nights? We went on a creepy Singapore tour instead
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No Halloween Horror Nights? We went on a creepy Singapore bout instead
With Universal Studios Singapore's HHN cancelled, why not try a walking tour of Singapore's war sites, complete with creepy real-life tales. Don't forget to sentinel the video!
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Oriental Travel and Tours' co-founder and guide Jasmine Tan is a main at telling real-life anecdotes of her suspicious encounters during The Creepy Tales of Singapore bout. (Photo: Joyee Koo)
With Universal Studios Singapore's annual Halloween Horror Nights (responsibly) cancelled for the 2022 season because of COVID-xix, we won't be surprised if Singaporeans are scrambling to get their cheap thrills and goosebumps going elsewhere.
Thankfully, in that location are a handful of tours out there to help you do but that. We decided to try one of these out – and even got a boom from the past every bit a bonus.
The one we took, called Creepy Tales Of Singapore, was equal parts history and spooky dark tour that explores sites where World War II battles and massacres took place.
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Walking effectually the island'due south most atmospheric, unlit (aye, no lights in the Garden City!) areas in the wee hours of the night sounds evocative enough. But with tales of ghosts and sightings en route, including "a disappearing onetime auntie in the toilet", those looking to do something different this Halloween will experience more a little spooked.
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Organised by business concern partners Jasmine Tan and Stanley Foo who run local visitor Oriental Travel and Tours, the tour took the states to Kent Ridge Park and Labrador Park before ending up at Bukit Brown Cemetery.
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The pair developed it as part of the Singapore Tourism Board's Tour Design Challenge, which helps operators come up with new local tours.
Naturally, this tour is different from your traditional haunted houses and typical horror movies – don't look spring scares and eerie music during the three-hour tour.
Instead, it taps on good ol' innate fear and trepidation that comes from hearing real-life anecdotes of pilus-raising encounters alongside the storied history of the sites visited.
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And because it's all in real time and real life, you might have an unexplainable encounter of your own. Is that extra footsteps I hear? What's that rustling behind the leaves? Am I seeing shadows? Has this slight breeze been blowing all along? Why are the hairs on my arm continuing? Who knows?
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At Kent Ridge Park, you'll be taken on a long bridge in a secluded and quiet colina and told the story of war hero Lieutenant Adnan Saidi, who bravely led troops in a ferocious fight against invading Japanese soldiers in what is today known as the Battle of Pasir Panjang. Sadly, he was somewhen captured, hung from one of the very copse you'll find yourself standing by – and, erm, bled to decease.
At Labrador Park, the guide volition too take y'all to the spot where Japanese soldiers executed Chinese males in the notorious Sook Ching massacre. (For history buffs, this is only one of the sites – it too took place in Changi Embankment and Punggol Bespeak.)
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It is here, at Labrador Battery, which formerly housed World State of war II guns, that the guide will likewise offering upward the utilize of electromagnetic field (EMF) detectors – tools commonly used by paranormal investigators – to those who want to try and detect any supernatural presence.
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Finally, no creepy bout will be complete without a nighttime walk through a cemetery. And yes, Singapore's very ain Bukit Brown Cemetery tin be both surprisingly peaceful and eerie at the same time.
Believed to exist the largest Chinese graveyard exterior China, Bukit Brown Cemetery had effectually 100,000 graves (before contempo exhumations), including those belonging to hundreds of early Chinese immigrants.
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Many famous and important people of different classes and origins are buried hither, including Dr Lee Choo Neo who was Singapore's first practising female person md and the aunt of belatedly Prime number Minister Lee Kuan Yew.
One pro-tip: Practice wearing apparel comfortably for Singapore's humidity, although fancy Halloween costume dress-up would make for great photos. For ease, transport between all the locations on this bout is provided, making things birthday more comfortable and fuss-free.
The tour begins at 7pm at Haw Par Villa MRT station and ends at hawker eye Adam Road Food Centre, where participants tin can advantage themselves with supper while being "debriefed" past the guide.
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With Oriental Travel and Tours' co-founder Tan serving equally our passionate and eager guide, her mastery at sharing real-life anecdotes of suspicious encounters and knack of overall ghost story-telling combined with extensive knowledge of lesser-known Singapore facts proved a cinch way for a spooky night out.
And proof that Creepy Tales Of Singapore is a fun way to get spooked this Halloween (or any other time), with its culling take on what truly is dark life in Singapore. And hey, it's ever a bonus when you lot get a lilliputian history lesson thrown in.
The Creepy Tales Of Singapore tour is bachelor every Midweek to Fri at South$150 per person. Check out https://oriental.tours/ for more information.
Source: https://cnalifestyle.channelnewsasia.com/entertainment/singapore-ghost-tour-halloween-247156
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