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  2. Jurong West Sports and Recreation Centre - Wikipedia

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    Jurong West Swimming Complex is the first swimming complex in Singapore to feature a sheltered olympic-sized swimming pool, amongst others such as a teaching pool, jacuzzi, kiddy pool, lazy river and a water playground. It has a seating capacity of 465.

  3. Category:Sports venues in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Jurong East Stadium; ... Toa Payoh Swimming Complex This page was last edited on 4 April 2019, at 02:53 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. Westgate, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    There is also the Westgate Wonderland on Level 4 that consists of a gym, Fitness First, a swimming pool [6] and a childcare centre called Kids Club at Level 5. On 23 May 2021, the mall, along with neighboring Jem was closed for 2 weeks to 5 June due to COVID-19 after it was discovered that a cluster had emerged in those malls.

  5. Venues of the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Jurong East Sports Hall: Volleyball: Jurong East Stadium: Football: Jurong West Sports Hall: Handball: Jurong West Stadium: Football: Jurong West Swimming Complex: Swimming: National University of Singapore: Table tennis, taekwondo, wrestling: Ngee Ann Polytechnic: Football: Raffles Institution (Junior College) Gymnastics: Raffles Institution ...

  6. Jurong East - Wikipedia

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    The remaining 24,310 residents aged above 15 in Jurong East are outside the labour force. [20] Among the employed residents in Jurong East aged 15 years and over, most earn a gross monthly income of between S$1,000 and S$1,999, with 15.3% being in that category. 6.7% earn less than S$1,000 per month, while 4.8% earn above S$15,000 per month. [20]

  7. Jurong Entertainment Centre - Wikipedia

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    Opened in September 1993, the shopping centre was within walking distance from Jurong East MRT station.It had a net lettable retail floor area of 110,000 square feet (10,000 m 2), featuring a 4-screen cineplex operated by Shaw Theatres, an amusement arcade, a bowling alley, some retail shops and eateries, and the Fuji Ice Palace on third floor, one of the only two ice rinks in Singapore.

  8. Jurong West - Wikipedia

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    Jurong West shares boundaries with Tengah in the north, Jurong East in the east, Boon Lay and Pioneer in the south, and Western Water Catchment in the west. Originally a forested area, Jurong West is undergoing rapid development under the ambition of the Housing and Development Board (HDB) to transform it into a fully mature housing estate. [4] [5]

  9. Jurong East Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Jurong East Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Jurong East, Singapore. It is opened from 7am to 7.30pm. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Albirex Niigata Singapore FC and Tanjong Pagar United. The stadium holds 2,700 people and opened in 1998. [1]