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  2. Hong Lim Park - Wikipedia

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    Hong Lim Green was refurbished by the City Council of Singapore, with new grass turf, a sand-filled children's playground, a fountain, park facilities, and an open-air theatre built at a cost of S$173,000, it was renamed to Hong Lim Park and officially reopened by S. Rajaratnam on 23 April 1960. [7]

  3. List of parks in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    There are numerous parks throughout the sovereign island country of Singapore. 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.

  4. West Coast Park - Wikipedia

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    The first phase of development comprised a freshwater lake, open spaces, a playground, and an area for picnics and barbeques, while the second phase entailed the further development of the open spaces. [8] In addition, a 40 ha (99 acres) park extension between West Coast Road and Pasir Panjang Road was developed by the early 1980s. [9]

  5. Bedok Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    The Bedok Reservoir Park was developed around the reservoir. The park is equipped with a jogging track, a children's playground, fitness stations and open fields. The park is popular for outdoor activities like inline skating, cycling, fishing and jogging. Jog A Walk Activities are held regularly at the park by schools and organisations. Bedok ...

  6. Toa Payoh Dragon Playground - Wikipedia

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    The Toa Payoh Dragon Playground was constructed in 1979, in front of 28 Lorong 6 Toa Payoh. The playground was designed by former Housing & Development Board (HDB) interior designer Khor Ean Ghee, as part of a series of animal-themed playgrounds built in HDB public housing estates around Singapore.

  7. SuperPark - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Since then, it has launched parks in Singapore, Kuwait, Philippines, and Malaysia among others. [4] It was acquired by private equity firms Sentica Partners and Tesi in 2018. [5] In 2018, SuperPark was a subject of a National Institutes of Health study that aimed to look at the benefits of visiting an indoor activity park for 7 to ...

  8. Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park - Wikipedia

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    Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park or Bishan-AMK Park (formerly known as Bishan Park) is a major park in Singapore, located in the popular heartland of Bishan.Serving the residents of Bishan and Ang Mo Kio, the park sits entirely within Bishan, running along the Ang Mo Kio–Bishan boundary line, which is situated at Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1. [1]

  9. 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.