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The issue was promptly fixed by relocating the taxi stand from Yuan Ching Road to the main entrance of the station. [16] Lakeside station was the first batch of ten stations announced in 2010 to have additional bicycle parking facilities [a] as a response to the growing demand of bicycle parking spots. [17]
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Yuan Ching Road 121–122, 138–139 ... Pasir Panjang, Buona Vista, Telok Blangah, Harbourfront, Tanjong Pagar, ... namely Jurong Lake Gardens along Yuan Ching Road, ...
A week before its opening, there was an open house event for the Jurong stretch of the East-West Line (EWL), which included Chinese Garden station. [10] As announced by MRT Corporation chairman Michael Fam on 10 March 1988, [11] Chinese garden station opened on 5 November that year as part of the first portion of Phase II of the MRT system.
The S$50 million movie town project of the Tang dynasty era cultural village next to Jurong Lake was first announced on 11 May 1988, with strong backing of four government agencies Economic Development Board, Jurong Town Corporation, Singapore Tourism Promotion Board and Ministry of Community Development.
Chinese Garden [a] is a park in Jurong East, Singapore.Built in 1975 by the JTC Corporation, the Chinese Garden's concept is based on Chinese gardening art. [2] The main characteristic is the integration of architectural features with the natural environment. [3]
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The Heritage Roads scheme was implemented in 2001 by the Singapore government to identify and protect roads whereby there are lush road-side trees, often so dense that they create "green walls" and even "green tunnels". [1]