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  2. Changi Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Changi Hospital. /  1.391028°N 103.98056°E  / 1.391028; 103.98056. Changi Hospital is a now-defunct and abandoned general hospital located in Changi, Singapore. Its closure came with the merging with the former Toa Payoh Hospital and was renamed as the Changi General Hospital, which relocated new operations to nearby Simei, not far from ...

  3. List of reportedly haunted locations - Wikipedia

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    Pasir Ris Park: One of the white sand beaches of Singapore. It is a place where it has been reported that a haunted place is a hotspot where women commit suicide. Nowadays, it is very popular among the ghost hunters. [120] Lim Chu Kang Cemetery, Choa Chu Kang Cemetery and Kranji Cemeteries: A cemetery area that includes Chinese, Muslim, Hindu ...

  4. German Girl Shrine - Wikipedia

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    Exterior in April 2015 Interior in June 2007 Exterior in June 2007. The German Girl Shrine is a shrine on the island of Pulau Ubin in Singapore. It marks the site of the burial of an unknown 18-year-old girl who died on the island in 1914 after falling from a cliff while fleeing from British forces who sought to detain a number of German nationals then resident on the island.

  5. Pulau Hantu - Wikipedia

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    Pulau Hantu is located to the south of the main island of Singapore, off the Straits of Singapore. Pulau Hantu is actually made up of two islets: Pulau Hantu Besar (Big Ghost Island) and Pulau Hantu Kechil (Little Ghost Island), with a total area of 12.6 hectares. At low tide, it is possible to wade across the shallow lagoon between the two ...

  6. Kallang River body parts murder - Wikipedia

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    Agere Systems Singapore. Known for. Murder victim. Height. 160 cm (5 ft 3 in) The Kallang River body parts murder was a murder and dismemberment case that occurred in Singapore. The case earned its name due to the body parts of the victim, 22-year-old Liu Hong Mei (Chinese: 刘红梅; pinyin: Líu Hóngmeí), being found disposed in Kallang River.

  7. Fort Canning Hill - Wikipedia

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    1825 map of Singapore. The Fort Canning Hill area was bounded on its north by ruins of an old wall marked as Old Lines of Singapore and to the south by Singapore River. It is believed that the Fort Canning Hill area was once the centre of ancient Singapura that thrived in the 14th century, and was occupied by a palace with various buildings of political, religious and commercial significance. [2]

  8. True Singapore Ghost Stories - Wikipedia

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    The Almost Complete Collection of True Singapore Ghost Stories (also True Singapore Ghost Stories or TSGS) is the bestselling book series in Singapore. With over 1.5 million copies sold, [1] the series has become a household name since its inception in 1989. Russell Lee, the pseudonym for a group of Singaporean authors, compiles reports ...

  9. Toa Payoh ritual murders - Wikipedia

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    The Toa Payoh ritual murders took place in Singapore in 1981. On 25 January, the body of a nine-year-old girl was found at a block of public housing flats in the town of Toa Payoh, and two weeks later, the body of a ten-year-old boy was found nearby. The murders were masterminded by Adrian Lim, a self-styled healer who pretended to have ...