AttractionsUniversal Studios Singapore introduces haunted houses based on Thai and Chinese horror for Halloween Horror Nights 13.

Haunted by Asian spirits at Universal Studios Singapore

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Set in 1972 Thailand, Death Whisperer is based on a true story that follows a cursed village haunted by a vengeful spirit seeking a new host.
Set in 1972 Thailand, Death Whisperer is based on a true story that follows a cursed village haunted by a vengeful spirit seeking a new host. Photo Credit: Universal Studios Singapore

Universal Studios Singapore is summoning spirits, curses and chaos for Halloween Horror Nights 13, running across 18 nights from 26 September to 1 November 2025. This year’s screamfest leans into Asian horror with two new haunted houses that promise to rattle nerves and bend minds.

The Unruly Immortals, based on the hit Chinese novel, throws guests into the fractured psyche of Li Huowang, a student caught between a mystical world of ancient alchemy and a hospital ward that insists he’s hallucinating. “Turning words into a real-life experience has been a magical journey,” said author Foxtail Pen.

Death Whisperer, adapted from Thailand’s highest-grossing horror film in a decade, drops guests into a cursed 1970s village where a vengeful spirit is hunting for a new host. “We are deeply honoured... this marks the first time a Thai film has been featured in such a world-class attraction,” said Surachedh Assawaruenganun, CEO of M STUDIO.

Other haunted houses include Netflix’s Stranger Things and Singapore’s Most Haunted. Scare zones like The FEARground and The Realm of Yokai add to the mayhem, alongside live shows Dare or Die Live! and Once Upon a Time... to Die.

Tickets start at S$68 US$50) for non-peak nights and S$78 (US$57) for peak nights.

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