Immersive cultural attraction exploring Chinese mythology, morality, and the afterlife through interactive exhibits and traditional folklore.
Hell’s Museum offers a distinctive cultural experience that examines humanity’s relationship with death, the afterlife, and moral values across different religions, cultures, and civilisations. Located within the historic grounds of Haw Par Villa, the museum combines traditional storytelling, historical perspectives, and contemporary exhibition design to encourage reflection on some of life’s most universal questions. Visitors can explore specially curated displays that compare beliefs and rituals surrounding death from around the world, while gaining deeper insight into how different communities find meaning and purpose through these traditions. A highlight of the experience is the renowned Ten Courts of Hell exhibit, which presents vivid depictions of morality, consequence, and redemption drawn from Chinese folklore and religious teachings. This experience falls under the “Arts & Culture” category, offering a fascinating exploration of cultural heritage, belief systems, and the enduring stories that shape societies across generations.