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  2. Sheng Siong - Wikipedia

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    First Sheng Siong outlet was launched in Ang Mo Kio [7] [8] [33] 1988: A second outlet was opened in Bedok [7] [8] [33] 1995: Expanded to a third outlet at Woodlands – the first supermarket to offer both “wet and dry” shopping options [5] [7] [8] [33] 2003: Three-in-one wet/dry market, supermarket and food court opened at Tekka Mall (now ...

  3. AMK Hub - Wikipedia

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    53 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3, Singapore 569933: Opening date: May 2007; 17 years ago () Management: Link REIT: Owner: Mercatus Co-operative Limited: No. of stores and services: 201: No. of anchor tenants: 6: Total retail floor area: 350,000 square feet (33,000 m 2) No. of floors: 7: Public transit access NS16 CR11 Ang Mo Kio Ang Mo Kio: Website: AMK Hub

  4. Ang Mo Kio - Wikipedia

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    Ang Mo Kio (IPA: /ˌɑːŋ ˌmoʊ ˈkjoʊ/) is a planning area and residential town situated in the Central Region of Singapore. [a] Located approximately 11 km (6.8 miles) north of the Downtown Core district, Ang Mo Kio is the 3rd most populated planning area in the North-East region and ranks 8th in terms of population in the country overall.

  5. Ang mo - Wikipedia

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    Ang mo or ang moh (Chinese: 紅毛; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: âng-mô͘ / âng-mn̂g) is a descriptor used to refer to white people. It is used mainly in Malaysia and Singapore, and sometimes in Thailand and Taiwan. It literally means "red-haired" and originates from Hokkien, a variety of Southern Min. [1]

  6. Mama shop - Wikipedia

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    Thevani Store along Ang Mo Kio Avenue 8, a mama shop at the void deck of a Housing and Development Board (HDB) flat. When Singapore's population underwent a major resettlement from villages to high-rise flats in the 1960s, [6] many mama shops were relocated to void decks – open areas on the ground floors of

  7. NTUC FairPrice - Wikipedia

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    NTUC FairPrice is the largest supermarket chain in Singapore. [2] The company is a co-operative of the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC). The group has more than 100 supermarkets across the island, with over 160 outlets of Cheers convenience stores island-wide.

  8. Hougang - Wikipedia

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    The northern portions of Hougang (north of Avenues 6, 8 and Street 51) also falls under the Ang Mo Kio-Hougang division, part of Ang Mo Kio GRC. It previously belonged to Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC (under the name of Punggol South) until it was carved out in 2015. After the 2020 elections, the portion was merged with the Ang Mo Kio-Hougang division.

  9. Church of Christ the King, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    It was to accommodate 600 people. By October, the number of Catholics in the Ang Mo Kio area had grown to around 7000. [2] The church, which cost $3 million to build, making it "at least twice as expensive as any other church in Singapore", was officially opened by then-Roman Catholic Archbishop of Singapore Gregory Yong. Its first service was ...