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Bishan Toa Payoh CCC North Child Care & Delpmt Ctr; ... South Central Community Family Service Centre, ... Temasek Polytechnic Community Service Club [5] The Tent ...
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 ...
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.
Toa Payoh Single Member Constituency was a constituency that holds the Toa Payoh area, in the Central Region of Singapore, from 1959 to 1988.The constituency broke away into Boon Teck, Kim Keat and Kuo Chuan in 1972 general elections, and Khe Bong in 1976 general elections.
Toa Payoh: Bidadari: 0 Boon Teck 13,600 Braddell 10,040 Joo Seng: 7,980 Formerly called Paya Lebar. Kim Keat 8,290 Lorong 8 Toa Payoh 7,510 Formerly called Kallang. Pei Chun 10,790 Potong Pasir: 11,310 Sennett 5,410 Toa Payoh Central 28,860 Toa Payoh West 14,290 Formerly called Marymount. Woodleigh 2,420 Total: 926,040
Geylang (IPA: / ˈ ɡ eɪ l ɑː ŋ /) is a planning area and township located on the eastern fringe of the Central Region of Singapore, bordering Hougang and Toa Payoh in the north, Marine Parade in the south, Bedok in the east, and Kallang in the west. Geylang is previously known as a red-light district, particularly the areas along Geylang ...
Potong Pasir (IPA: /ˌpɒtɒŋ pɑːˈseɪ, ˌpoʊ-/ PO-tong pah-SAY) is a housing estate located between Toa Payoh and Sennett Estate in the Central Region of Singapore. For urban planning purposes, it is classified under the Toa Payoh area. Politically, Potong Pasir had been the longest-held opposition ward in one-party dominant Singapore.
The Toa Payoh Public Library (Chinese: 大巴窑图书馆), formerly Toa Payoh Community Library (Chinese: 大巴窑社区图书馆) and Toa Payoh Branch Library, is an established library located in the Toa Payoh Town Centre, Singapore, opened on 7 February 1974.