Did you know?
The Round Island Route (RIR) is the longest recreational connection that encircles Singapore in the east, stretching across 75km.
But this is only Phase One of the project. The completed RIR will be 150km long, as part of NParks’ overall plans to curate a 360km island-wide network of recreational park connectors and trails. This greatly supports our transformation into a City in Nature, a key pillar in the Singapore Green Plan.
While we await the RIR’s completion, check out these six key areas that are connected through Phase One of the RIR!
#SGParksNRec #CityinNature
For more details on each of these areas, go to go.gov.sg/rir-mnd
The Round Island Route (RIR) is the longest recreational connection that encircles Singapore in the east, stretching across 75km.
But this is only Phase One of the project. The completed RIR will be 150km long, as part of NParks’ overall plans to curate a 360km island-wide network of recreational park connectors and trails. This greatly supports our transformation into a City in Nature, a key pillar in the Singapore Green Plan.
While we await the RIR’s completion, check out these six key areas that are connected through Phase One of the RIR!
#SGParksNRec #CityinNature
For more details on each of these areas, go to go.gov.sg/rir-mnd
Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri!
This festive season, we take a look into the past of Geylang Serai! As one of the first Malay settlements in Singapore, Geylang offers an architecture style that is diverse and vibrant in its forms and types.
Many of the shophouses and bungalows still retain their post-war charm and facades, contributing to our nation’s identity and history.
Read more at go.gov.sg/Geylang-Serai-MND
This festive season, we take a look into the past of Geylang Serai! As one of the first Malay settlements in Singapore, Geylang offers an architecture style that is diverse and vibrant in its forms and types.
Many of the shophouses and bungalows still retain their post-war charm and facades, contributing to our nation’s identity and history.
Read more at go.gov.sg/Geylang-Serai-MND
“That’s no moon…” 🌕
Rather, it’s five large stainless steel spheres - a sculpture by artist Baet Yeok Kuan located at the front lawn of the #AsianCivilisationsMuseum!
Besides playing audio recordings of familiar local sounds, the sphere’s mirrored surface also enables you to take unique photos 📸
#maythefourthbewithyou #Starwarsday #instawalk #civicdistrict
*Photo from our Civic District InstaWalk
Rather, it’s five large stainless steel spheres - a sculpture by artist Baet Yeok Kuan located at the front lawn of the #AsianCivilisationsMuseum!
Besides playing audio recordings of familiar local sounds, the sphere’s mirrored surface also enables you to take unique photos 📸
#maythefourthbewithyou #Starwarsday #instawalk #civicdistrict
*Photo from our Civic District InstaWalk
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It’s #Friyay! 🎉
Have you checked out Rower’s Bay, a tranquil section on the Round Island Route (RIR)? It’s a perfect rest stop that features a boardwalk close to the wetland and a lookout pavilion over Lower Seletar Reservoir.
The RIR is part of Singapore’s efforts to provide increased accessibility to nature spaces across the island, and enhance ecological connectivity between our natural habitats. For more on the RIR, visit go.gov.sg/rir-mnd
#SGParksNRec #CityinNature
Have you checked out Rower’s Bay, a tranquil section on the Round Island Route (RIR)? It’s a perfect rest stop that features a boardwalk close to the wetland and a lookout pavilion over Lower Seletar Reservoir.
The RIR is part of Singapore’s efforts to provide increased accessibility to nature spaces across the island, and enhance ecological connectivity between our natural habitats. For more on the RIR, visit go.gov.sg/rir-mnd
#SGParksNRec #CityinNature
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Wishing all mums, a Happy Mother’s Day! 💐
#Thankyoumum #HappyMothersDay #withyouimhome #mothersday #amotherslove
#Thankyoumum #HappyMothersDay #withyouimhome #mothersday #amotherslove
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Planning for your HDB home renovations? 🛋️
#Didyouknow that you should engage contractors from the Directory of Renovation Contractors (DRC) to carry out these renovation works, including works that do not require HDB’s approval?
For more information, go to https://go.gov.sg/hdbdrc
#Didyouknow that you should engage contractors from the Directory of Renovation Contractors (DRC) to carry out these renovation works, including works that do not require HDB’s approval?
For more information, go to https://go.gov.sg/hdbdrc
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Buddhism was brought to Singapore by our migrant forefathers, and the Cundhi Gong temple built in 1928 played a major role in the lives of Singapore’s Cantonese ‘majie’ women, who had sworn vows of celibacy and worked as domestic workers between the 1930s and 1970s.
Dedicated to the 18-armed Bodhisattva Cundhi, this quaint temple was designated to be a conserved building in 1989, and is part of the Chinatown-Bukit Pasoh Conservation Area.
Wishing all our Buddhist friends a Blessed Vesak Day!
#BlessedVesakDay #VesakDay #Vesak2022
Dedicated to the 18-armed Bodhisattva Cundhi, this quaint temple was designated to be a conserved building in 1989, and is part of the Chinatown-Bukit Pasoh Conservation Area.
Wishing all our Buddhist friends a Blessed Vesak Day!
#BlessedVesakDay #VesakDay #Vesak2022
Happy World Otter Day! #Didyouknow that the presence of otters in our waterways is testament to good water quality? Otters are sensitive to water pollution, so when otters are constantly spotted in a certain water body, it indicates that the water quality is favourable 🦦 🦦
You can also find out more about wildlife etiquette and how we can best coexist with our wildlife at www.ourwildneighbours.sg
You can also find out more about wildlife etiquette and how we can best coexist with our wildlife at www.ourwildneighbours.sg
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Online applications for new allotment gardening plots are open from now till 3 June 2022!
Find out more at go.gov.sg/mnd-allotmentgarden
Find out more at go.gov.sg/mnd-allotmentgarden
With offerings in Bukit Merah, Jurong West, Queenstown, Toa Payoh and Yishun in this month’s BTO launch, here are some fun facts on the amenities found around and #InTheNeighbourhood!
Find out more about the upcoming May BTO launch here: https://homes.hdb.gov.sg
#BTO #MayBTO #BukitMerah #ToaPayoh #Yishun #Queenstown #jurongwest
1. Bukit Merah: Henderson Waves, Singapore’s highest pedestrian bridge!
2. Toa Payoh: Toa Payoh MRT Station, one of Singapore's first MRT stations that opened in 1987.
3. Yishun: Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, also known as “a hospital in a garden”. The hospital was the winner of the inaugural Stephen R. Kellert Biophilic Design Award for seamless integration for living with nature.
4. Jurong West: Boon Lay Place Market and Food Village underwent a revamp in 2003 to give it a distinct Asian village look.
5. Queenstown – Queenstown Sports Complex, Singapore’s first neighbourhood sports complex, officially opened in 1970.
Find out more about the upcoming May BTO launch here: https://homes.hdb.gov.sg
#BTO #MayBTO #BukitMerah #ToaPayoh #Yishun #Queenstown #jurongwest
1. Bukit Merah: Henderson Waves, Singapore’s highest pedestrian bridge!
2. Toa Payoh: Toa Payoh MRT Station, one of Singapore's first MRT stations that opened in 1987.
3. Yishun: Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, also known as “a hospital in a garden”. The hospital was the winner of the inaugural Stephen R. Kellert Biophilic Design Award for seamless integration for living with nature.
4. Jurong West: Boon Lay Place Market and Food Village underwent a revamp in 2003 to give it a distinct Asian village look.
5. Queenstown – Queenstown Sports Complex, Singapore’s first neighbourhood sports complex, officially opened in 1970.