What comes to mind when you think of haunted places in Singapore? Old Changi Hospital? Tekong? We dug out some of the lesser known spots with their very own creepy pasts.
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A no-brainer when it comes to haunted places in Singapore, but the Choa Chu Kang Cemetery is still worthy of a mention.
Home to the last of our buried dead, the Choa Chu Kang cemetery is the only cemetery in Singapore still open for burials. The state-owned public cemetery complex first opened in 1947, and has had its fair share of haunted stories in the past seven decades.
Many cab drivers have shared stories of picking up passengers late at night with requests to be brought to the cemetery, only to have the passenger vanish into thin air in the middle of the ride. Taxi uncles (and now private hires) who skirt the perimeter of the cemetery have also reported sightings of women clad in white standing motionless by the road in the dead of the night.
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