Rome may boast its walking tours of catacombs and crypts packed to the rafters with skeletal remains, while Salem, Massachusetts, in the United States is a magnet for tourists checking out its witch trials sites.
Ghoulish after-dark tours abroad may not be possible during the coronavirus pandemic, but Singapore has no shortage of venues where things go bump in the night too.
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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Sunday Times on August 23, 2020, with the headline Singapore haunting grounds: 10 scary urban legends to explore. Subscribe