Hey, there's this abandoned villa in Coney Island called Haw Par Beach Villa. I went there once to find it but it was deep inside vegetation and all I could find was a foundation for some building (made of wood I think) with a small little step below it. Around the area, I also found a stone or metal box labelled "for display only" (it was about 10m inside the forested area), however, there are some pictures of this villa on Google Maps from some years ago. Not sure what the villa was for but you should absolutely check it out
The circular thing on Pulau Ubin is the PAPA UNIFORM navigation aid for aircraft. There’s another one on St. John’s Island called SINJON, and a third one on Pulau Tekong called TEKONG. They are used as radio beacons for aircraft landing at Paya Lebar Airbase and Changi Airport (and other airplanes overflying Singapore). The tall SingTel antenna along Upper East Coast Road at Siglap also used to be a radio beacon for airplanes. Details such as their exact geographical location, radio frequencies, and elevation are public info and can be found on the CAAS website. In fact, there are others similar to those 3 elsewhere in Singapore that aren’t published by CAAS, but I’ll leave those for you to find yourself.
7:34 - that is a VOR/DME (VOR distance measuring equipment), basically a radio ground station which helps pilots of aircraft flying in/out of sg for navigation purposes. There are actually 2 more in singapore - 1 on tekong island on the eastern part of the island and another on Lazarus island in the south, you can look up on google earth yourself and you will see these structures at these locations too
2:10 likely yes; the area was known as Boh Sua Tian before it got cleared for the SLE/CTE/TPE junction, and was named after a Royal Air Force transmitter nearby (无线电). though I’m not sure if the tower that got demolished was still the original one. 5:30 it’s a stormwater retention pond built by the JTC and completed in 2022. an unusual aspect of it is that it uses no pumps but instead relies on percolation into the ground, thanks to that bit of Jurong Island being made of sand.
Sengkang building was singtel, before sengkang expanded westward and generated some criticism of road renamings. Even for a short period of time, after disuse, a eating shop was opened at the entrance.
I served in the RSAF and had the opportunity to visit Pulau Pawai to witness live firing exercises featuring F-15 and F-16 fighter jets. It’s a beautiful island, and the surrounding waters are so clear that you can see marine life beneath the surface, including baby sharks
Being part of the pawai crew during NS, it was indeed an eye opening experience during live firing. But definitely not fun when a pilot miss and something catches fire 😂
1:22 Ironically, this was also a Singtel radio transmission station. They used to have a sign for it that you can see from the main road. They was also a tall radio tower that you can see in the middle of the field. IIRC there used to also be a big singtel logo that you can see on the top of the grey building you pointed out in your video (somehow that was removed already).
@@lagrangewei thing is singapors has a piece of the berlin walls, its inbetween college ave 3 and sandwich rd and located near someone's house apparently.
If you look close enough at the map where the empty ship dock located near Marina East Park across the Marina Barrage , you can see a weird person there standing which is me
7:44 this object is a VOR (a navigational aid for pilots). It is used to help pilots land at Paya Lebar AB. Notice how it also falls in line with the Paya Lebar runway. There are similar structures around airbases and there is one in Tekong Kexchil also to help pilots land at Changi Airport.
With reference to the sites in Kranji and Yio Chu Kang, they could be the sites of the Singtel Civil Radio Transmitting Station in Kranji and it's sister, Radio Receiving Station in Yio Chu Kang. Both were built by the British pre war with accompanying quarters for the staff. The Yio Chu Kang station was left on its original site and the orange bungalow building was the Engineer in charge quarters. The Kranji Station used be in Jurong where the Pioneer MRT station area is now together with a SBC station. My dad used to the Engineer in charge and was involved in the planning for the move to Kranji for a while. I spent my early years in the quarters with my family.
During my NS time, I was tasks to go Pulau Tekong Kechil Island to build a Helicopter landing site. I was there for about 2 weeks with Plant Platoon from 35SCE. We stay in Pulau Tekong Island at night and travel to Kechil Island on the day by boat. Deserted island with Wild Boars and thick forest. We used out ration to lure the wild boar out from hiding. Fun experience. Morale of the story - man-make most of it.
That airship flies every now amd then. I have no idea what it does but I've seen it in the air from Kranji and Lim Chu Kang a few times. I thought it was a weather thing.
The Pulau Ubin ‘thing’ is just an aviation navigation beacon known as PU. Others in Singapore are VTK (Tekong), SJ (St John’s Island) and one in Bedok. They are in specific positions to guide aircraft for example in and out of Paya Lebar and Changi.
i remember that neo tiew Karanji Transmitting station used to be BBC Far East Transmission station. It was there since colonial time. the site besides CTE & YCK rd used to be Singtel antenna farm. There many type of RF anetnna such as HF, VHF etc.
The challenge is to find the possible locations of our air defence missile silos. People often say rumors that we have missile silos stationed on Singapore's islands to shoot down incoming air threats if needed. However, judging by the amount of air interceptions performed by out fighter jets, its likely that our air defence SAM missiles are put into deep storage and will hardly be deployed against civilian threats unless as a last resort. We are a small island, dont think that will help witb our threat landscape
Usually all the unamed infrastructure are "critical" infra like substations, data centres or transmission station. They generally have unattractive appearances as well.
7:20 looks like the woodlands river bank which theres a bridge connected from Singapore to Malaysia and a mrt station also connected there (still in construction since the past 4-6 years) and also i live in marsiling dr but i wont tell which block so ur just gonna have to guess
@@just_no54:01 is offshore live firing. 3:12 is at the largest live firing area in Singapore - SAFTI Live Firing Area. 3 camps, 1 urban training facility, 12 gated accesses and many ranges (Matador, unknown). Inside also has 4 MRT train collection. 003/004, 301/302, 321/322 and 345/346 (no C651). Also had CDG i40 and TransCab Renault.
At a field, there are 2 first generation Kawasaki train just lying there (I forgot the name of the field but the first gen train is nicknamed the money train)
the circle in ubin maybe some sort of bunker, storage silo for preserving stuff, or underground testing site looks like a nuclear missile silo to me but thats just my wild imagination from playing too many games. doubt singapore actually has that stuff.
comments already mentioned its a some sort of satellite to guide aircrafts to changi airport. i dont think singapore would do that kind of stuff in an island like pulau ubin when they try their best to preserve it for what it is
If you research enough, there’s information on what the Kranji station is about. :) it’s sensitive and no need to discuss too much about in public. Not exactly secret, since it’s in historical archives… but it’s a sensitive topic.
Used to rent this YCK singtel building for uni fright night adventure back in 2011, ran into possession case and incidents of footsteps. They had about 3-4 floors and a basement. Upper floors were mainly typical white collar working area and server rooms.
I saw the bomb like object when I was on the north south mrt line and I was just thinking is that a air ship or what some people say blimp and i saw it about a year ago
4:02 I one time went boating with my friend once and saw fighter jets flying over Pawai island then explosions happening. It was probably a training exercise for bombing ground targets. Definitely would not want to get close
that Yio Chu Kang building as mention use to be Telecom Exchange Center..the stand alone building has several antenna laid across the open field during those days.. and that is where Singapore endeavour it first fiber optic network research. the area were decommisioned as JTC took over to probably expand the avaition sector if demand arise ,that is siting next to Seletar Aviation Park which is across the TPE.
And at Punggol treasure trove at around the 1st or 2nd level alot of people that live there say that they hear partying there but there is no one there..... 💀(^-^)
Great content. The only other comment is at 7:54 you mention “on top of a mountain”. Come on, that is not a mountain, not even a hill, it is just an elevated mount at most.
That secret runway is NOT a secret runway, its call Pulau Sudong, or I.E Sudong Airfield. Its an EMERGENCY airfield/Runway for RSAF fighters, but at current, its u/c ;) It has been there since idk when.
the bare-looking patch @ west of pulau ubin use to be a heli-pat, is being cleared as a temp pitstop during a flypass on the hilltop . . . any ex-regular air force heli pilot here?
Though Singapore is a small island ,however there are still lots of classified sites ( likely due to national security reasons )only known to certain group of people, therefore obviously you couldn't find any info of it. Anyway, thanks for sharing some of this location,who knows maybe we have an area 51....🤣.
interest content, did'nt know SG has so many interesting building/object but for those personnel/ex-personnel pls be remindful of OSA before you comment/contribute unless those information already available on the internet.
Also look at St John's East Hill on Lazarus Island, took me a long time to find out what this structure is... Visual Omni Range (VOR) beacon, I notice from your video there's obviously more than one dotted around Singapore.
3 years ago, while i,m doing Security job at one of the warehouse at Bulim.. near corporation rd. I saw the air ship. It reminds me of Kaiba's "Floating duel ship" from the anime called" Yugioh. When ever i saw it, i shout. "Yu gi oh...!!! 😁 .. Oh ya. There is one place i spotted, but i dont know what is the original of that place was like? It is located at Lor Chencharu. There is like a hill, & there is a Colonial house/building. Quite huge thou.. Can unveil the history & about that place? 🙏🏽
Got any strange places in Singapore in mind? Let us know in the comments!
Hey, there's this abandoned villa in Coney Island called Haw Par Beach Villa. I went there once to find it but it was deep inside vegetation and all I could find was a foundation for some building (made of wood I think) with a small little step below it. Around the area, I also found a stone or metal box labelled "for display only" (it was about 10m inside the forested area), however, there are some pictures of this villa on Google Maps from some years ago. Not sure what the villa was for but you should absolutely check it out
My house-
@@Hamburgers_01 😂
Floating things at 1.401641,103.948510
Yishun St 318,902
The circular thing on Pulau Ubin is the PAPA UNIFORM navigation aid for aircraft. There’s another one on St. John’s Island called SINJON, and a third one on Pulau Tekong called TEKONG.
They are used as radio beacons for aircraft landing at Paya Lebar Airbase and Changi Airport (and other airplanes overflying Singapore). The tall SingTel antenna along Upper East Coast Road at Siglap also used to be a radio beacon for airplanes.
Details such as their exact geographical location, radio frequencies, and elevation are public info and can be found on the CAAS website. In fact, there are others similar to those 3 elsewhere in Singapore that aren’t published by CAAS, but I’ll leave those for you to find yourself.
7:34 - that is a VOR/DME (VOR distance measuring equipment), basically a radio ground station which helps pilots of aircraft flying in/out of sg for navigation purposes. There are actually 2 more in singapore - 1 on tekong island on the eastern part of the island and another on Lazarus island in the south, you can look up on google earth yourself and you will see these structures at these locations too
Thanks for sharing. I would have jokingly thought it was Umbrella Corporation HQ.
At first I thought that Singapore owned a nuclear rocket 😅
It isn't a VOR/ DME. It's a NDB.
2:10 likely yes; the area was known as Boh Sua Tian before it got cleared for the SLE/CTE/TPE junction, and was named after a Royal Air Force transmitter nearby (无线电). though I’m not sure if the tower that got demolished was still the original one.
5:30 it’s a stormwater retention pond built by the JTC and completed in 2022. an unusual aspect of it is that it uses no pumps but instead relies on percolation into the ground, thanks to that bit of Jurong Island being made of sand.
Ohh interesting, thanks!
Sengkang building was singtel, before sengkang expanded westward and generated some criticism of road renamings. Even for a short period of time, after disuse, a eating shop was opened at the entrance.
I served in the RSAF and had the opportunity to visit Pulau Pawai to witness live firing exercises featuring F-15 and F-16 fighter jets. It’s a beautiful island, and the surrounding waters are so clear that you can see marine life beneath the surface, including baby sharks
Being part of the pawai crew during NS, it was indeed an eye opening experience during live firing. But definitely not fun when a pilot miss and something catches fire 😂
1:22 Ironically, this was also a Singtel radio transmission station. They used to have a sign for it that you can see from the main road. They was also a tall radio tower that you can see in the middle of the field. IIRC there used to also be a big singtel logo that you can see on the top of the grey building you pointed out in your video (somehow that was removed already).
Oh wow it was just a random guess lol
@@KaizerHoit’s there for the longest time when Sengkang was not fully developed. When Seletar gate was right out beside TPE before it moved in twice.
You should do a part two where you yourself go and visit these places especially those where there’s lack of information
agreed, don't be lazy. go on foot/bicycle... dont just research on Computer and ask others for answers
5:26 germany and Singapore are really strengthening their relations
💀
They made it real clear
i am going to touch you
when is Singapore going to get a piece of the Gaza wall?
@@lagrangewei thing is singapors has a piece of the berlin walls, its inbetween college ave 3 and sandwich rd and located near someone's house apparently.
Bro I like this kind of content.
U got potential to also explore haunted places while doing commentaries like this.
Subbed!
Thank you! Ahahaha I think I'll leave that to Sneaky Sushii 😂
If you look close enough at the map where the empty ship dock located near Marina East Park across the Marina Barrage , you can see a weird person there standing which is me
great content hahaha eye opening didnt know singapore had all these stuff
Yio Chu Kang was a SingTel building , went there for meeting.
Used to have Archery classes there.
I went there for my Sunday football game as well.
I went to my Ah Ma house there
7:44 this object is a VOR (a navigational aid for pilots). It is used to help pilots land at Paya Lebar AB. Notice how it also falls in line with the Paya Lebar runway.
There are similar structures around airbases and there is one in Tekong Kexchil also to help pilots land at Changi Airport.
iirc theres another one on Lazarus Island for the southern approach into paya lebar
Ahhh I see
With reference to the sites in Kranji and Yio Chu Kang, they could be the sites of the Singtel Civil Radio Transmitting Station in Kranji and it's sister, Radio Receiving Station in Yio Chu Kang. Both were built by the British pre war with accompanying quarters for the staff. The Yio Chu Kang station was left on its original site and the orange bungalow building was the Engineer in charge quarters. The Kranji Station used be in Jurong where the Pioneer MRT station area is now together with a SBC station. My dad used to the Engineer in charge and was involved in the planning for the move to Kranji for a while. I spent my early years in the quarters with my family.
During my NS time, I was tasks to go Pulau Tekong Kechil Island to build a Helicopter landing site. I was there for about 2 weeks with Plant Platoon from 35SCE. We stay in Pulau Tekong Island at night and travel to Kechil Island on the day by boat. Deserted island with Wild Boars and thick forest. We used out ration to lure the wild boar out from hiding. Fun experience. Morale of the story - man-make most of it.
The 2nd building used to be another Singtel radio transmission center. It was there since the late 80s.
5:33 I think that thing supposed to be like a reservoir or a man-made lake because in the picture it looks like its full and then empty.
video randomly got recommend to me, did not regret clicking because its cool to see easter eggs on Google Maps in Singapore :D
That airship flies every now amd then. I have no idea what it does but I've seen it in the air from Kranji and Lim Chu Kang a few times.
I thought it was a weather thing.
The circular structure at Tekong is a VOR/DME Radio Beacon, used to guide aircraft to Changi Airport
I think he only showed PU VOR in Pulau Ubin, which is used for Paya Lebar AB.
The Pulau Ubin ‘thing’ is just an aviation navigation beacon known as PU. Others in Singapore are VTK (Tekong), SJ (St John’s Island) and one in Bedok. They are in specific positions to guide aircraft for example in and out of Paya Lebar and Changi.
i remember that neo tiew Karanji Transmitting station used to be BBC Far East Transmission station. It was there since colonial time.
the site besides CTE & YCK rd used to be Singtel antenna farm. There many type of RF anetnna such as HF, VHF etc.
The challenge is to find the possible locations of our air defence missile silos. People often say rumors that we have missile silos stationed on Singapore's islands to shoot down incoming air threats if needed. However, judging by the amount of air interceptions performed by out fighter jets, its likely that our air defence SAM missiles are put into deep storage and will hardly be deployed against civilian threats unless as a last resort. We are a small island, dont think that will help witb our threat landscape
This would be classified as secret/top secret .. do not go there unless you want to spend some time in "Changi resort"
I'm not gonna say much but... There's actually one shown by accident in this video
@@Cornelius-p9r ah yes the sentry on island wasnt mentioned
@@jethrolee107 how is something showable on gmaps top secret?
Usually all the unamed infrastructure are "critical" infra like substations, data centres or transmission station. They generally have unattractive appearances as well.
6:35 during my NSF days we train inside Lorong asama. All the way up Will be this place where is pub water plant.
The 8:49 thing might be a british world war two bunker as communicattion is what that bunker about.
4:31 I have actually seen Pulau Jong before on one of my fishing trips; I took a few photos of it. Not much special on the island, just rocks.
7:20 looks like the woodlands river bank which theres a bridge connected from Singapore to Malaysia and a mrt station also connected there (still in construction since the past 4-6 years) and also i live in marsiling dr but i wont tell which block so ur just gonna have to guess
Oh and btw at vivo city,near the linkway bridge and cruise ship theres some floating platform with metal scraps?
Are you referring to this? maps.app.goo.gl/ucjYo7KJDqAj3sz66
Former Crane Dance.
01:48 the building behind is a telco building. Police KINS reservist was there for exercise.
3:45 you mean airfields, since Changi Airport has 2 runways and actually you missed out RSAF Changi Airbase too
5:54 Jurong island rock cavern.. they we digging stuff since 2011.. I was at banyan fire station back then
very interesting. hope to see more of such videos about Singapore's unknown places
3:12 is accessible via the side road - Lor Danau. But it is a live firing area, no unauthorised photography or filming. Next to it is SAFTI City.
u mean at 4:01
@@just_no54:01 is offshore live firing. 3:12 is at the largest live firing area in Singapore - SAFTI Live Firing Area. 3 camps, 1 urban training facility, 12 gated accesses and many ranges (Matador, unknown).
Inside also has 4 MRT train collection. 003/004, 301/302, 321/322 and 345/346 (no C651). Also had CDG i40 and TransCab Renault.
At a field, there are 2 first generation Kawasaki train just lying there (I forgot the name of the field but the first gen train is nicknamed the money train)
the second building belonged to telecom, my uncle used to work there. it was called YCK radio receiving station
the circle in ubin maybe some sort of bunker, storage silo for preserving stuff, or underground testing site
looks like a nuclear missile silo to me but thats just my wild imagination from playing too many games. doubt singapore actually has that stuff.
comments already mentioned its a some sort of satellite to guide aircrafts to changi airport. i dont think singapore would do that kind of stuff in an island like pulau ubin when they try their best to preserve it for what it is
Im a malaysian who is living in singspore with my family. This video makes me more interested in this country. Thanks
Kudos to your content. Keep it up.
If you research enough, there’s information on what the Kranji station is about. :) it’s sensitive and no need to discuss too much about in public. Not exactly secret, since it’s in historical archives… but it’s a sensitive topic.
Nice video
The second building at yio Chu Kang is a singtel building. my friend used to work there as a security and he saw a Pontianak.
Used to rent this YCK singtel building for uni fright night adventure back in 2011, ran into possession case and incidents of footsteps. They had about 3-4 floors and a basement. Upper floors were mainly typical white collar working area and server rooms.
the white "stuff" in the sea might be the Porsche Experience Centre in the works
I saw the bomb like object when I was on the north south mrt line and I was just thinking is that a air ship or what some people say blimp and i saw it about a year ago
4:02 I one time went boating with my friend once and saw fighter jets flying over Pawai island then explosions happening. It was probably a training exercise for bombing ground targets. Definitely would not want to get close
The second building in yio chu kang is actually a singtel office. My uncle used to work there
that Yio Chu Kang building as mention use to be Telecom Exchange Center..the stand alone building has several antenna laid across the open field during those days.. and that is where Singapore endeavour it first fiber optic network research. the area were decommisioned as JTC took over to probably expand the avaition sector if demand arise ,that is siting next to Seletar Aviation Park which is across the TPE.
For the outward bound camp, I remember the structure is like a water tank tower in the middle and there are shower areas around the tower.
Near Singapore Changi Airbase (west), lies a green looking 707/KC135, which looks deserted but still remains a mystery to me
is it the aes green phoenix?
The black stuff on Jurong island is Singapore’s kopi O reserve
🤣😂
Great spore do needs some mysterious stations. As a small state we prepare to defend not to fight.
try exploring Istana Woodneuk or Portsdown Water Tank
I got one there is 3 planes next to casualty clearance station 1 which is next to singapore airport
Pulau Ubin, probably an underground bunker/water or oil tank.
7:53 A hill is usually below 300 meters, while a mountain is usually above 300 meters. (source: Wikipedia)
And at Punggol treasure trove at around the 1st or 2nd level alot of people that live there say that they hear partying there but there is no one there..... 💀(^-^)
Great content. The only other comment is at 7:54 you mention “on top of a mountain”. Come on, that is not a mountain, not even a hill, it is just an elevated mount at most.
That secret runway is NOT a secret runway, its call Pulau Sudong, or I.E Sudong Airfield. Its an EMERGENCY airfield/Runway for RSAF fighters, but at current, its u/c ;) It has been there since idk when.
Some of it are definitely a secret SAF bunker
Sengkang building is SingTel HF transmission station . Pairs with the old Jurong station
I feel like the circular thing is a bunker. Idk
Kranji Sat.
Place where some “elites” do their Fibua.
I’ll ‘fly’ there later using Earth Quest on my Quest 2 VR headset tonight , thanks for info 😊
7:34 that is a VOR or NDB or a DME and its used for aviation
At least this video isnt as eerie as the normal weird stuff on google earth videos
im singaporean... and i found a passing byu private ket over a golf course
I think its call pulau hantu because the island disappears during high tide if im not wrong.
the bare-looking patch @ west of pulau ubin use to be a heli-pat, is being cleared as a temp pitstop during a flypass on the hilltop . . . any ex-regular air force heli pilot here?
this is amazing i never knew anything about this
I think u missed out the pyramid at bartley road and 2 giant toilet bowl PUB at Tampines Rd 😅
Though Singapore is a small island ,however there are still lots of classified sites ( likely due to national security reasons )only known to certain group of people, therefore obviously you couldn't find any info of it. Anyway, thanks for sharing some of this location,who knows maybe we have an area 51....🤣.
TIL, people do not use street directories anymore
Bro that some place you find in google map on top that nothing look like noting but u will never know what under
Whenever I going JB then I past by the building you said in the vid it looks very old.
The Jurong one is to store our toilet waste and process and if I am right it has been closed off.
Pulau Jong is also a diving site!
Pulau Ubin circular thing is a missile silo. Probably with nuclear warhead 😊😊
2:24 it is the MediaCorp radio signal
The pulau ubin circle structure lowkey looks like OB's logo, but if it was related someone would have commented about it by now so maybe not
interest content, did'nt know SG has so many interesting building/object but for those personnel/ex-personnel pls be remindful of OSA before you comment/contribute unless those information already available on the internet.
Man I didn't know those weird places in Singapore exist but the space invaders HDB looks cool sia
Also look at St John's East Hill on Lazarus Island, took me a long time to find out what this structure is... Visual Omni Range (VOR) beacon, I notice from your video there's obviously more than one dotted around Singapore.
SJ, PU, VTK.
I'll go check out the Pulau Ubin circular structure.
3 years ago, while i,m doing Security job at one of the warehouse at Bulim.. near corporation rd. I saw the air ship. It reminds me of Kaiba's "Floating duel ship" from the anime called" Yugioh.
When ever i saw it, i shout. "Yu gi oh...!!! 😁 ..
Oh ya. There is one place i spotted, but i dont know what is the original of that place was like? It is located at Lor Chencharu. There is like a hill, & there is a Colonial house/building. Quite huge thou.. Can unveil the history & about that place? 🙏🏽
If I did not remember wrongly the 2nd location was a singtel building too
This building belongs to the radio antenna farm of SBC.
Should research Pulau Sejahat but it seems to be gone now.
Bro can consider turning on Timed comments. Enjoyed the vid, good original content.
Once I was on a run in kranji and I saw that mysterious building you first mentioned
8:27 maybe something related to world war 2
the atomic bomb like structure is a air balloon for air detection
i live close and see it every day
All this feels like a cementry
lets gooo W breakout vid
5:30 I TOOK 10 SECONDS TO SEE THE RED OUTLINE-
Interesting content! Thank you for the effort to research and share this!
8:27 imagine if it’s a secret missile silo (highly unlikely)
2nd one is also one of singtel building
My old man use to work there but never care to tell
Bros out from reservice.