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Pasir Ris (IPA: /ˌpɑːsər ˈɹɪs,-seɪ-/ pah-sir RIS or pah-say RIS) is a planning area and residential town located in the East Region of Singapore.It is bordered by Tampines and Paya Lebar to the south, Sengkang to the southwest and Changi to the east.
During the construction of Pasir Ris Park, a portion of the beach was raised to eliminate waterlogged soil. To contrast with the flat terrain of the area, earthworks were carried out to create an undulating landscape within the park, and a portion of mangrove swamp at the park's Loyang end was also kept. In December 1984, the Parks and ...
Pasir Ris Park: One of the white sand beaches of Singapore. It is a place where it has been reported that a haunted place is a hotspot where women commit suicide. Nowadays, it is very popular among the ghost hunters. [120]
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Pasir Ris Town Park is a 14-hectare park located in the residential area of Pasir Ris, Singapore.It features wide open spaces and a large marine pond for fishing. [1] It is the location of Pasir Ris Central Hawker Centre, the second hawker centre in Singapore to be located within a park.
NTUC Downtown East is an entertainment hub located in Pasir Ris, Singapore. It is 147,000 square metres in area and was officially opened on 5 November 2000. It is run by NTUC club. It provides leisure and entertainment for families and youths. It competes with the two Integrated Resorts, especially Resorts World Sentosa.
The Pasir Ris–Punggol Group Representation Constituency is a five-member Group Representation Constituency (GRC) in the north-eastern region of Singapore. The constituency currently consists of Pasir Ris and parts of the Punggol town area.
Lorong Halus is an area in Pasir Ris surrounding a road of the same name. The road leads to industrial buildings and farms in Pasir Ris Farmway. It starts from the Tampines Expressway (TPE) and ends at a pier. There is a road from Lorong Halus that leads to the Lorong Halus Wetland.