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Thursday, 2 July 2015

Travel: A 360 virtual tour to Changi Hospital, Singapore





I know most or all Singapore citizens would be familiar of this place. The place where modern healers turned into a tortured ground. 

Based on, 360snapshot.comThe old Changi Hospital was built only last century in 1935, and was initially called the Royal Air Force (RAF) Hospital. During World War II, it saw numerous war casualties, and eventually when the Japanese occupied Singapore, Changi Hospital was reportedly used as a prison compound – and rumors are that extensive torture took place.

Because of the background of this location, it is known to be haunted (typical) due to the victims of the Japanese occupation. Not much known about the place except people heard screams or whispers and saw shadows figure around. Even to know whether is it haunted, there's less info about the place but there are only stories of the witnesses posted in a scary story sharing community.

Haunted stories: http://www.hungzai.com/haunted-places/old-changi-hospital/

Well, if you're reading this at night, alone in your room and you have the courage, please be my guest to read it.

Anyway, another reason I want to post this up is because the awesomeness of travelling there virtually through one of their website. It's like you're there, virtually and the lighting are well lit. The building itself doesn't look like a torture chamber but it's always hidden beneath those tiles or concrete. Not only it's empty but it's quite clean and the ceiling are not crumpling to pieces especially been left like that for decades if I am not mistaken.

I have no idea why, but the more I looked at it and swivel around with my mouse, I feel uneasy as something will appeared like a jump scare. (Don't worry, there's none)

Here's the link down below to check it out.

Virtual Tour: http://www.360snapshots.com/portfolio/old-changi-hospital/






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