Do not be surprised if you see throngs of “nuns” or “Barbies” and “Kens” roaming the streets this weekend. They are likely to be making a trip to a “haunted house” or heading for a costume party. Event organisers and costume retailers in Singapore said...
Do not be surprised if you see throngs of “nuns” or “Barbies” and “Kens” roaming the streets this weekend. They are likely to be making a trip to a “haunted house” or heading for a costume party.
Meanwhile, Universal Studios Singapore’s annual Halloween Horror Nights event “has returned to its full, pre-pandemic glory” with more visits and strong merchandise sales, said Resorts World Sentosa’s senior vice-president and chief experience officer Chang Chee Pey. The mall in Queenstown is expecting more people to turn up dressed as superheroes on Saturday and Sunday, the weekend just before Halloween.About 1,350 tickets have been sold for the Opera Estate Halloween event co-organised by residents and Residents’ Networks from the estate, more than double the 600 tickets sold in 2022.
Over the years, Halloween has become an occasion for dressing up, trick-or-treating and carving pumpkins.
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