SSF (Season 2) - Tour B [Siglap Lost in Time ]

SSF (Season 2) - Tour B [Siglap Lost in Time ]

From haunted schools to sacred graves, journey through Siglap’s spiritual heart and discover the secrets that time tried to bury.

By SOMETHING STRANGE FESTIVAL (SSF)

Select date and time

Saturday, June 14 · 9 - 11am GMT+8

Location

Marine Terrace MRT Station (TE27)

304 Marine Parade Road Singapore, 449970 Singapore

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Siglap Lost in Time


Where echoes of the past whisper through the veil of the present.

This 90-minute morning walking tour takes you through one of Singapore’s most storied and spiritual neighborhoods—Siglap. From colonial footsteps to spectral encounters, you’ll be immersed in a journey that weaves history with haunting.

We begin at Marine Terrace MRT Station, setting the stage with chilling tales from St. Patrick’s School, where generations of students have whispered of phantom footsteps, locked doors swinging open on their own, and the solemn echo of old spirits still keeping vigil. As we walk toward the nearby cluster of five-storey HDB flats, you’ll hear accounts of suicides, mysterious knocks at night, and ghostly figures seen standing by the corridors—stories shared by former residents themselves.

Our path leads to Kubor Kassim, one of Singapore’s most active cemeteries. Amidst graves dating back over a century lie stories of restless spirits, ritual offerings, and sightings of shadowy figures that vanish when approached. We’ll also stop by the keramat of Tok Lassam, a sacred site steeped in mystery and reverence, where the veil between this world and the next feels especially thin.

By the time we return to our starting point, you’ll leave with more than just stories—you’ll carry with you the lingering feeling that Siglap is a place where the past never truly dies.

Frequently asked questions

What is SOMETHING STRANGE FESTIVAL all about?

The Something Strange Festival (SSF) is a celebration of the mystical, fantastical, and the macabre, with a special focus on Singaporean-based works in four categories - visual, audio, text, and art. This is SSF’s second with more offerings to the community at large.

Who is the Organiser of this festival?

Festival Organization: Supernatural Confessions is entirely self-funded and supported by members of the community towards a common vision - to provide a safe environment for people to broaden their perspective about the things that science cannot yet explain. https://www.supernaturalconfessions.com

Who is the Festival Director?

Eugene Tay is best known in the horror community as the Prince of Paranormal. He is the author of the book Supernatural Confessions, and has been the face of the brand since 2015, collecting and curating people's paranormal encounters and producing them into both long and short form video clips.

What is the email address and contact details to check on matters of the festival?

somethingstrangefest@gmail.com (+65) 8268 6481 / (+65) 9021 4209

Where can I find out more about what happened last year?

https://linktr.ee/ssfSG

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