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  2. Sengkang Riverside Park - Wikipedia

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    The wetland is about half the size of a football field, and connects the Sengkang Riverside Park with the Sengkang Sports Centre. The floating wetland helps to collect and filter rainwater naturally through its aquatic plants. The wetland also acts as a habitat for fish, birds and other wildlife. Since the completion of the wetland, more birds ...

  3. Pang Sua Pond - Wikipedia

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    Pang Sua Pond is a floating wetland located in Bukit Panjang, Singapore. It is the second-largest man-made wetland in Singapore. [1] The pond has a 480-meter long elevated bridge that connects to the Bukit Panjang Park Connector and the Senja-Cashew Community Club. It also serves as a stormwater collection pond. [2]

  4. Category:Wetlands of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... Pages in category "Wetlands of Singapore" ... Sengkang Riverside Park; Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve

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  7. Category:Sengkang - Wikipedia

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    Sengkang is a geographic location in Singapore, from which its new town and planning area are derived. The main article for this category is Sengkang . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sengkang, Singapore .

  8. Floating restaurant - Wikipedia

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    The Jumbo Kingdom, formerly located at Aberdeen in Hong Kong, was at one time the world's largest floating restaurant, until it sank at sea in 2022. [1] Sometimes retired ships are given a second lease on life as floating restaurants. The former car ferry New York, built in 1941, serves as DiMillo's in Portland, Maine. Another example is the ...

  9. Sengkang Sports Centre - Wikipedia

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    Sengkang Sports Centre was built as part of a plan to improve amenities in Pasir Ris-Punggol Group Representation Constituency and Sengkang New Town, costing S$1 billion. [4] [5] The People's Association and the then Singapore Sports Council were involved in the planning of the sports complex, and went ahead with the project despite Singapore's economic recession in the early 2000s.