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  2. Punggol Park - Wikipedia

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    The park was named Punggol Park, and the junction of Hougang Avenue 8 and Hougang Avenue 10 was chosen as the location. The park is known for its pond and used frequently by schools for their 1.6 km (0.99 mi) runs. The pond was once quarried for sand to reclaim the many swamps in Hougang, thus resulting in the pond we have today.

  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. Chinese Garden, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  5. Yishun Pond Park - Wikipedia

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    The 2.3 Hectares park features benches and a spiral tower that one can climb to the top for a bird eye view of the surrounding areas. [3] The large pond serves as a recreational spot for residents and doubles as a water catchment area. Yishun Pond Park is linked to another park, Yishun Park, via an 84-meter elevated bridge.

  6. Jurong Lake - Wikipedia

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    The inner running track starting from Chinese garden bridge and back is 3.4 kilometers in length. As is the case for most other reservoirs in Singapore, swimming is currently illegal in the lake, although this may change in line with the Singapore government's liberalisation of the use of bodies of water in the republic.

  7. 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. Each area is designated to cater to different users of the park.

  8. Pasir Ris Park - Wikipedia

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    Pasir Ris Park (Chinese: 白沙公园; Malay: Taman Pasir Ris) is a beach park located in the eastern part of Singapore.It covers an area of 70 hectares (170 acres), and was partially built on reclaimed land.

  9. Sengkang Riverside Park - Wikipedia

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    Sengkang Riverside Park is a riverine park located at Anchorvale Street and Fernvale Street abutting Sungei Punggol, Singapore. The park consist of three open-space land parcels and is also home to a constructed wetland. The Sengkang Sports Centre is located just adjacent to the riverine park, connected by a floating wetland, Sengkang Floating ...

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