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  2. 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 .

  3. Punggol Waterway Park - Wikipedia

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    Punggol Waterway Park is a 12.25 hectares (122,500 m 2) riverine park located in Punggol, Singapore, along Sentul Crescent. The park consists of four themed areas. The park consists of four themed areas.

  4. 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. ... Punggol Park: Community: 163,000 1,750,000 Punggol Point Park: Community ...

  5. Punggol - Wikipedia

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    Punggol Waterway Park is a riverine park located along the Punggol Waterway. Opened on 23 October 2011, the park is designed with four themes to cater to residents of all ages. It also provides residents opportunities for leisure activities such as jogging and cycling which can be carried out along the promenade at both sides of the waterway.

  6. Waterway Point - Wikipedia

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    Waterway Point is a suburban shopping mall located in the town centre of Punggol New Town, Singapore, next to Punggol MRT/LRT station.The mall was built as part of Punggol's first integrated waterfront residential and retail development, Watertown.

  7. Punggol Point Park - Wikipedia

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    Punggol Point was also a home to a cluster of popular seafood restaurants in the 1980s and the 1990s. The area, including the jetty that is situated there, underwent development [ 4 ] and reopened as Punggol Point Park on 20 November 2011.

  8. Park Connector Network - Wikipedia

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    The Park Connector Network (PCN) of Singapore is a network of walking/running/cycling paths that connects the various parks and other green spaces in Singapore. Both the parks and the PCN are managed by National Parks Board (NParks).

  9. Sungei Punggol - Wikipedia

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    The Sengkang Riverside Park, which opened in November 2008, is situated beside the Sungei Punggol. The estuary of Sungei Punggol has also been dammed to form a reservoir, in 2011 with Sungei Serangoon. [1] Panoramic view of the remaining mangrove vegetation along the banks of Sungei Punggol, towards Fernvale in Sengkang New Town.