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The name. Kolam Ayer, was derived from the Malay phrase "kolam air", which translates to "pond water".. The subzone's current name, Geylang Bahru, came from a road in the area; "Geylang" is a place in Singapore, now considered a separate planning area from Kallang, while "Bahru" is the old Malay spelling for "baru", meaning "new".
The Geylang Bahru family murders occurred in Singapore on 6 January 1979. [1] All four children in the Tan family were found dead in their flat, at Block 58 Geylang Bahru. They were hacked, stabbed and slashed to death and their bodies were left piled on top of each other. The children ranged from 5 to 10 years of age at the time of death.
Geylang Bahru Industrial Estate along Geylang Bahru Terrace is marked as a residential site, as is the land currently occupied by the Kallang Distripark; Land parcels on the eastern bank of the Kallang River , along Old Terminal Lane and Stadium Road, are marked as hotel sites;
Geylang Bahru family murders: January 6, 1979 Block 58, Geylang Bahru: 4 Unknown [4] Ang Mo Kio family murders: March 28, 1983 Ang Mo Kio, Singapore 3
Kolam Ayer - Geylang Bahru, Kallang Bahru, Sims Avenue, Sims Drive, Sims Place, Sims Vista and St George's Road. In GE 2015, the Moulmein division was revised into four parts : Blocks 677 & 681-685 of the Perumal and Race Course Roads, Tessensohn Road and Blocks 51 - 54 of Kent Road moved to Jalan Besar GRC. [citation needed]
Geylang Bahru Bridge Geylang Bahru, Upper Boon Keng Road Kallang River: Halus Bridge Tampines Expressway (TPE) Sungei Serangoon: Hampshire Bridge Hampshire Road Bukit Timah Canal Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim Bridge Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE) Sungei Jurong: Jelutong Bridge Jalan Jelutong Sungei Jelutong Former Kandang Kerbau Bridge Bukit Timah Road
After Geylang Bahru station, the line continues in a general eastwards direction, through the industrial areas of Kampong Ubi and Kaki Bukit (briefly paralleling Ubi Avenue 2 and Kaki Bukit Avenue 1), before continuing towards the Tampines Regional Centre and goes southwards, ending at Changi Business Park.
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 ...