➝ Changi, Singapore.
BRIEF HISTORY
➝ Old Changi Hospital in Singapore is one of the most notoriously
haunted places in the world. It was built in 1935 to complement other installations in Changi.
During World War II, Japanese forces
invaded Singapore and the beaches of Changi were soaked in the blood beheaded
civilians and prisoners of war. The
Japanese military took the original Changi buildings and made it their
headquarters. There were many rumors of
horrific torture chambers and the bloody executions of POWs. After the war, the Japanese themselves became
the executed and paid for their war crimes with their own blood in the same
Changi area.
In the 1950's the former military barracks
were turned into a public hospital. A
perpetual portal for life and death, the premises was proclaimed haunted by the
public throughout the years. Witnesses
claimed to see ghosts, Japanese soldiers and even Pontianaks (a Malay
vampire). Some locals even believed that
suffering through a serious injury was better than going to the haunted Changi
hospital for medical attention.
In 1994, the original Changi Hospital moved
its location. The buildings have been
abandoned ever since 1997, only to be vandalized by those who dare enter. It's been reported that some explorers never
come back out. But for Singapore
thrill-seekers, the attraction to Old Changi Hospital is always there.
Spirits of different races and
nationalities have been reported wandering around the premises.
DETAILS
- The hospital grounds originally covered 1.3 ha of land off Loyang Avenue, near Changi Village.
- It has 790 beds.
- Old fashioned architecture.
- Talitha Salma Sahda & Ajeng Ameliana Roosspertiwi
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