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The Marina Channel connects the Kallang Basin with the Singapore Straits. Currently, the Kallang Basin is part of the Marina Reservoir, as are the rivers that flow into the Kallang Basin and their tributaries. The reservoir has a catchment size of nearly one-sixth of mainland Singapore's land area. [1] The Kallang Basin is a popular location ...
In 2021, Singapore-based company Esports Entertainment Asia opened an E-sports Experience Centre at Kallang Wave Mall. [4] The Centre has an area of 2,000 square feet (190 m 2). [4] Situated at the doorstep of Kallang Wave Mall is Stadium MRT station along the Circle line. [5]
[3] [4] On 19 January 2008, the Singapore government awarded the development of the Sports Hub project to SSHC, led by Dragages Singapore Pte Ltd. [5] Minister of Community Development, Youth and Sports Vivian Balakrishnan stated that their bid "displayed significant strengths in programming, team culture and partnership, functionality and layout".
Bank Name [4] [5] Bank name (in Arabic) Head Office (in UAE) Headquarters Stock code (if applicable) [2] [3] National Bank of Bahrain: بنك البحرين الوطني
Tiger Cup (Friendly) 25,095 30 July 2023 Liverpool: 4–0 Leicester City: Standard Chartered Singapore Trophy (Friendly) 28,597 2 August 2023 Liverpool: 3–4 Bayern Munich: 49,983 21 March 2024 Singapore: 2–2 China: 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification: 28,414 Singapore make a historic comeback after going 2–0 down with goalkeeper Hassan ...
Old Airport Road (Chinese: 旧机场路) is a two-way road in Singapore, connecting Dunman Road in the east to the junction with Stadium Boulevard and Mountbatten Road in the west. As its name implies, the road was the eastern boundary of the former Kallang Airport , the first purpose-built civil airport in Singapore.
The Singapore Indoor Stadium, known exonymously as the Indoor Stadium, is an indoor arena located in Kallang, Singapore. It is within walking distance of the Singapore National Stadium, and collectively form a part of the wider Singapore Sports Hub. It has a maximum total capacity of 15,000 depending on configuration, with an all-seating ...
In June 1963, the Singapore government announced plans to build a national stadium in Kallang Park, and a 19-member committee was formed to oversee planning and fund-raising for the project. [1] Comprising two outdoor stadiums, a covered stadium, and a swimming complex, and intended to be large enough to host the South East Asia Peninsular ...