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Using the 6-digit postal code to look up the Central Public Lirbary in the OneMap application. Due to Singapore being a small city-state and most buildings having singular, dedicated delivery points, the postal code can be used as a succinct and precise identifier of buildings in Singapore, akin to a geocode.
Bukit Timah (IPA: / ˈ b ʊ k ɪ t ˌ t iː m ɑː / BUUK-it TEE-mah), often abbreviated as Bt Timah, is a planning area and residential estate located in the westernmost part of the Central Region of Singapore. Bukit Timah lies roughly 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from the Central Business District, bordering the Central Water Catchment to the north ...
Bukit Batok * 武吉巴督 Wǔjí Bādū புக்கிட் பாத்தோக் West: 11.13 164,560 14,000 9 Bukit Merah * 红山 Hóngshān புக்கிட் மேரா Central: 14.34 149,160 11,000 17 Bukit Panjang * 武吉班让 Wǔjí Bānràng புக்கிட் பாஞ்சாங் West: 8.99 137,020 15,000 7 ...
Holland Road (Chinese: 荷兰路) is a subzone of the Bukit Timah planning area named after the major road of the same name in Bukit Timah, Singapore. Holland Road is located between the borders of Clementi, Holland Village , a neighborhood along the Queenstown –Bukit Timah boundary which is popular for its restaurants, cafes and nightspots ...
Hillview is set amongst greenery encircled by the woodlands of Bukit Gombak to the west, Bukit Batok Nature Park to the south and Bukit Timah Nature Reserve to the east. Near it are several other nature parks, such as Hindhede Nature Park, Dairy Farm Nature Park, Chestnut Nature Park, and Rifle Range Nature Park.
This station is located between Upper Bukit Timah Road and Cashew Road, [2] located nearby Assumption English School, [9] Saint Joseph’s Church (Bukit Timah), [10] and the upcoming NS Hub. [3] It serves residents of many old and new condominiums such as Hazel Park condo and The Myst. [11] Its station code is "DT2". [9] [12]
Download QR code; Print/export ... Singapore 268534: ... Masjid Al-Huda) is a mosque in Bukit Timah, Singapore, located at Jalan Haji Alias, off Sixth Avenue.
Bukit Timah Satellite Earth Station opened on 9 May 1987, with Communications and Information Minister Yeo Ning Hong officially opening it. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] When it opened, it costed in total S$ 65.5 million ( US$ 48.88 million) to build the satellite station, with S$ 39 million ( US$ 29.1 million) for the antenna and communication equipment.