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So you think you know #Yishun? There is certainly more to this neighbourhood, with its vibrant communities and hidden gems worth uncovering. Let’s follow local photographer Yafiq Yusman on an Yishunite’s itinerary and discover what is #InTheNeighbourhood!
Interested to be an Yishunite too? Find out more about the estate's BTO flats in the February launch: https://homes.hdb.gov.sg
Interested to be an Yishunite too? Find out more about the estate's BTO flats in the February launch: https://homes.hdb.gov.sg
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.