SINGAPORE: A doorway that appears to have no discernible purpose baffled many netizens when a video of it was shared on Facebook last month.
group page, they said it was not a complaint, but they wanted to know why such a door exists in the first place.begins with a door on the void deck that bears the label “Staircase B.” The person who took the video then walks around to show the door from the other side.The door is useless in keeping anyone out, but neither does it lead anyone into any specific place. It is located at Block 465A Fernvale Road.
A few jokingly called it a “Doraemon door,” which is a reference to the iconic bright pink door from the anime and manga, where users can travel to any place they can imagine. “They haven’t finished it, they still have to paint it pink colour… then Doraemon will come,” one quipped, while another wrote, “Doraemon left it there.”Others, having the Hungry Ghost Month festival in mind, left some creepy comments on purpose.For those unfamiliar with it, this refers to the Pulau Tekong Charlie Company 3rd Door Bunk, which Asia Paranormal Investigators describe as “a well-known army urban legend among the soldiers of Singapore.” =>{ const trigger=document.
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