Kampong Wak Hassan – Singapore

 

Kampong Wak Hassan – Singapore

Nearest city: Sembawang

 

Once a thriving Malay coastal village, Kampong Wak Hassan was demolished in the 1980s to make way for military expansion. Its abandoned cemetery and shoreline are now whispered to be haunted. Locals tell of ghostly figures in white, believed to be Pontianaks (female spirits of women who died in childbirth), appearing among the trees or floating above the waves. Visitors also report phantom lights flickering over the water and eerie laughter carried by the sea breeze. Despite redevelopment, the site remains infamous among Singaporean ghost hunters.

Pin: Ghost
Spookiness Rating: 2.0

 

Featured on the Youtube Channel: Sneaky Sushii (2024)- I investigated Singapore’s dumping ground for “evil spirits” (Haunted Kampong Wak Hassan)

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