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  2. Toa Payoh Sports Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Toa Payoh Sports Hall is located in the heart of a residential community in the central region of Singapore and is part of the Toa Payoh Sports & Recreation Centre. [ 1 ] The Sports Hall sits in Toa Payoh New Town , one of the earliest public housing estates in Singapore .

  3. Toa Payoh Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Toa Payoh Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in Toa Payoh, Singapore. [1] [2] It was used mostly for football matches and was the home stadium of Balestier Khalsa. The stadium held almost 4,000 people. [3] It was taken over by the then Singapore Sports Council on 30 November 1973, and opened to the public on 1 March 1974.

  4. Toa Payoh - Wikipedia

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    Toa Payoh, in Hokkien, translates as "big swamp" (with toa meaning "big" and payoh meaning "swamp"). The Malay word for swamp is paya. It is the Chinese equivalent of Paya Lebar, which translates to "big swamp land". Toa Payoh's old Chinese name, was known as Ang Chiang San (alternatively An Xiang Shan) or "burial hill". The area was called as ...

  5. 1993 SEA Games - Wikipedia

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    Toa Payoh Sports Hall: Table tennis [3] Toa Payoh Swimming Complex: Diving, Swimming, Water polo Victor’s Superbowl: Bowling [6] Woodlands Sports Hall: Volleyball Yio Chu Kang Sports Hall: Pencak silat, Wushu [3] Yishun Sports Hall: Taekwondo [6]

  6. Toa Payoh Town Park - Wikipedia

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    A sign at the entrance of Toa Payoh Town Park. Toa Payoh Town Park is located directly opposite the HDB Hub, Toa Payoh Bus Interchange and Toa Payoh MRT station. The park has limited parking space, which is only available to patrons of the Chinese restaurant operating inside the park. The park has no gates and is open to the public at all times.

  7. 2009 Asian Youth Games - Wikipedia

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    2009 Asian Youth Games, officially known as the 1st Asian Youth Games and also known as Singapore 2009, was a pan-continental multi-sport event held in the city state of Singapore from 29 June to 7 July 2009, with 90 events in 9 sports.

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  9. ERA APAC Centre - Wikipedia

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    ERA APAC Centre, formerly known as Toa Payoh Theatre, Toa Payoh Entertainment Centre, Hersing Centre, ERA Centre, is a mixed-use development complex and former entertainment centre in Singapore. It is located near Toa Payoh Bus Interchange and Toa Payoh MRT station , beside HDB Hub and Orange Tee Building .