Three Things to do During Halloween
Had enough Halloween horror night events to last you a lifetime? Check out these ghoulishly fun activities that will guarantee you a novel Halloween this year.
By Amanda Chai and Ruth Smalley
Whodunit
For those who want to inject a little mystery into Halloween this year, head down to The White Rabbit for a party fit for detectives. Organised by the White Rabbit crew, Whodunit is a sleuth-themed garden soirée, where guests are encouraged to dress as their favourite mystery-buster (Sherlock Holmes, anyone?). Be sure to come in your investigating best, to stand a chance to win prizes from a host of esteemed sponsors.
The White Rabbit
39C Harding Road
S249541Date: 25 Oct
Time: 9pm till late
Admission: Free
After Dark: Asian Civilisations Museum
Get your dose of Asian horror with After Dark, a Halloween-inspired event organised by the Asian Civilisations Museum. Enter a world where Asian supernatural horrors come to life, with performances inspired by artefacts from the past. In a refreshing combination of culture and terror, participants get to listen to horror stories behind the artefacts in each gallery. There will also be a getai concert under the stars. After all, nothing spells horror like a museum After Dark.
Asian Civilisations Museum
1 Empress Place
S179555Date: 25 Oct
Time: After 7pm
Admission: Free
Treat or Trick: Forest Adventure
Treat or Trick: Forest Adventure is not for the faint-hearted. Participants will be doing dare devil stunts such as zip lining from giant trees and tightrope walking. In the true spirit of Halloween, participants will be spooked by hidden ghouls that pop up from the tree tops. For lion-hearted adventurers, this is not an opportunity to be missed.
Forest Adventure: Tree Top Course
825 Bedok Reservoir Road
S479244Date: 25 Oct
Time: After 6.45pm
Admission: $38 for the Kids Course and $50 for the Adults Course










