Old Changi Hospital

Yesterday late afternoon, I finally went to the Old Changi Hospital at Netheravon Road with my buddy.

The hospital was built in the 1930s and has a rich history of over 70 years. Initially, this building was not meant to be a hospital, but was used as military command quarters and barracks before the japanese occupation.

During the Japanese assult, Changi was one of the first places to be attacked. (I found some bullet holes on some of the window panes!) Soon after, this building was converted to a military hospital to attend to all the wounded soldiers and civilians. After the war ended, it was converted to a public hospital. 

In 1997, OCH was closed and its hospital operations were replaced by the newly built Changi General Hospital. It was left vacant there since then.

Below are some photos that I’ve taken during my trip there. Some parts of OCH were a little eerie, but no unusual sightings were observed (in case you were wondering).

#1: OCH from far

#2: Dilapidated Rooms

 

#3: Haunting Corridors (Green light produced from sunlight through tinted glass, not spirits)

 

#4: Broken

#5: Through the Windows

 

#6: Finally, beautiful sunset from OCH rooftop!

 

Hope you people enjoyed the photos! You can view the entire series HERE

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  1. and after i looked at ur tagboard. i realise tt. someone is so rude and wadever lor. she bu shuang doesn’t mean we also veri shuang with her lor. she think she is wat?

    Comment by pissed one. — May 25, 2006 @ 11:20 am

  2. OOH! I wouldn’t even get into that place!

    Haha. What actually happened to the toilet bowls and sinks? Did the bomb blast them off or something?

    Hey wait… if the bombs blasted them off, wouldn’t the whole building be destroyed as well??

    *_*

    Comment by HUIQING — May 26, 2006 @ 11:22 am

  3. huiqing: haha,no la..i think after the building was abandoned, pple went in and vandalised..tts why it’s in such a sorry state :P

    Comment by lww — May 26, 2006 @ 4:18 pm

  4. my friends just went there during their stay in a chalet in changi.

    they went there like in a big big group, twenty over people.

    but they didnt go to the 6th floor because they sensed something was wrong.

    then my friend said that you would see something if you were in there with less than 3 people.

    if you have more than that, the spirits are hiding behind the windows, so if we look behind the windows, we will see them.

    so did you go to the 6th floor?

    only two people leh. lol.

    Comment by alicia` — June 14, 2006 @ 11:32 am

  5. yo alicia! I think my friend and I went to all the floors, including the attic leh.. never seen anything though? haha.. mayb i was busy taking pics.. or they were hiding from the camera? lol.. anyway, u could go explore next time with a group of frens too.. not tt scary la.. haha.. :)

    Comment by lww — June 18, 2006 @ 11:34 pm

  6. no thank you. lol. i think i’ll freak out and faint.

    i wonder if old alexandra hospital is more scary?

    cause i was reading up on the world war 2 in the singapore archives center, and i heard that old alexandra hospital is haunted. LOL.

    but world war 2 is really interesting. x) i’m saddistic.

    Comment by alicia` — June 23, 2006 @ 5:31 pm

  7. I have been to this place a couple of times, and always in a group of 2-3 guys…. not scary maa…. in fact if you don’t know the history, you won’t even feel anything like that…..

    Just relax…. go there, and enjoy shooting…. :)

    Comment by khalidonmove — April 15, 2009 @ 2:03 pm

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