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Singapore Halloween Attractions |
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Halloween is a time to celebrate, a time to engage yourself in lots of fun and entertainment. In Singapore, Halloween is celebrated with great gusto.
It is celebrated on October 31 every year. Not only kids, adults too engage themselves and celebrate the occasion of Halloween with great enthusiasm.
Are you are a brave hearted person and want to hear a spiritual voice or have you ever seen an apparition with your own eyes? If not, then visit some of the Singapore Halloween attractions to experiment with the unknown.
There are several people who are eager to visit the Halloween attractions in Singapore to experience the unnatural.
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Hot Singapore Halloween Attractions
Have a look at some of the popular Singapore Halloween attractions and just visit these places during Halloween this year.
- The Cemetery: There are several incidents pertaining to a cemetery in Singapore. A few people who happened to pass this cemetery heard a spooky voice from the cemetery saying “Please dig the soil. Open the coffin now!” There are still others who have seen ghosts roving around the cemetery. Food which is left at the cemetery as a mark of respect for the departed soul often have teeth marks as if someone has taken a bite.
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- Changi Beach: It is believed that Changi Beach is haunted by ghosts of the executed Chinese at the time of Japanese occupation. The passersby have often heard eerie voices screaming and crying in a strange manner.
- East Coast Beach: East Coast Beach is also a popular Singapore Halloween attraction. It is believed that East Coast Beach in Singapore is the address of wandering ghosts.
There is a story which includes a person walking along the beach during night time who witnessed a lady in white hovering around. There are people who have even heard spooky voices.
So if you choose to swim or take a stroll along the beach during the night, the ghosts might disturb you.
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- White Houses: White in color, it is believed that these houses are bereft of owners. These white houses are popular particularly among the teenagers of Singapore as places of horror and adventure. Most of these houses have a dreadful past.
- St John Island: This Island features a few abandoned buildings. There are stories narrating thumping sounds and someone running along the Island. There are people who have seen a white figure moving around in the jungles and bungalows.
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