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  2. Punggol Waterway Park - Wikipedia

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    The project is part of HDB's 'Remaking Our Heartland' initiatives to turn Punggol Town into a 'Waterfront Town'. The waterway is Singapore's longest man-made waterway and it runs through the park. It both serves to increase park and water frontage for the housing estates and provide a green respite for residents.

  3. Punggol Park - Wikipedia

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    Punggol Park (Chinese: 榜鹅公园) is a park located in Hougang, in the north-eastern part of Singapore. The park is 16 hectares (40 acres) in size, with a 5-hectare (12-acre) lake . Kite flying is not allowed here due to the proximity of Paya Lebar Air Base .

  4. Category:Water parks in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Water parks in Singapore" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics;

  5. Sengkang Riverside Park - Wikipedia

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    Sengkang Floating Wetland. On 7 November 2010, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong officially opened the floating wetland that is designed with a "fruitful" theme. The wetland is about half the size of a football field, and connects the Sengkang Riverside Park with the Sengkang Sports Centre.

  6. List of parks in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of parks in Singapore that currently exist and have articles on Wikipedia. Most parks in Singapore are managed by the National Parks Board, although smaller, neighbourhood parks are managed by the Housing Development Board. Most of these parks are connected via the Park Connector Network (PCN) walking/running/cycling paths.

  7. Marine Life Park - Wikipedia

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    At the time of its opening, the S.E.A. Aquarium was the world's largest, by total water volume (until overtaken by Chimelong Ocean Kingdom in Hengqin, China), [4] containing nearly 45,000,000 litres (9,900,000 imp gal; 12,000,000 US gal) of water, and housing more than 100,000 individual marine, brackish, and freshwater animals belonging to over 800 species. [1]

  8. Sembawang Hot Spring Park - Wikipedia

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    Sembawang Hot Spring Park is a natural hot spring and a public park in Singapore. [1] It is located beside a military camp about 100 metres (330 ft) off the main road, Gambas Avenue.

  9. Woodlands Waterfront Park - Wikipedia

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    Woodlands Waterfront Park is a park located at Admiralty Road West in Woodlands, Singapore and overlooks the sea from the north. The 11-hectare (27-acre) park houses a large playground with a wide range of equipment and a 1.5-kilometre-long (0.93 mi) waterfront promenade.