Spirits of Singapore: Ghosts, history and the eerie allure of dark tourism


Danielle Van de Velde demonstrating how to communicate with the energy of the area using dowsing rods and pendulums during The Spooky Tours at Dempsey Hill in August 2024. - ST/ANN

SINGAPORE: Everyone had to leave by 6pm. A thoughtful nod to work-life balance? Or was it to conceal something spookier when this rule was enforced at 35 Hendon Road?

The two restored colonial bungalows, which were the training campus for a large European bank, were a stone’s throw from the old, disused Changi Hospital. Closed since 1997, it had gained the reputation of being the most haunted place in Singapore.

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