Singapore Halloween don’t see many pumpkins rolling around but we do see many kind of the spooky characters including the asian ghosts, Jiangshi (zombies) and pontianak (female malay vampire).
When we entered Spooktacular Sentosa at Fort Siloso, I didn’t know what to expect. I wasn’t sure if I should be feeling afraid, scared or frightened. What made me uneasy is the fact that it is the first time Fort Siloso is opened to the public after sunset- I hear stories of World War II Japanese soldiers roaming at night. To make it more eerie, I was told that one of the ‘talent’ is not part of the crew, and I should leave the little girl alone if I feel something is wrong. Eerie as it sounds, I am determined to see for myself if this is true
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The 5 trails were indeed fun and exhilarating, highly recommended for a ‘fun & scary’ Halloween experience but be sure to be in light clothing (it can get real hot- my attire ) and comfortable shoes (alot of walking required).
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