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  2. Japanese Garden, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Garden (Japanese: 星和園, romanized: Seiwa-en, Chinese: 星和园) is a park and garden located in Jurong East, Singapore.Built in 1974 by JTC Corporation, it covers 13.5 hectares (135,000 m 2) of land.

  3. Chinese Garden MRT station - Wikipedia

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    A week before its opening, there was an open house event for the Jurong stretch of the East-West Line (EWL), which included Chinese Garden station. [15] As announced by MRT Corporation chairman Michael Fam on 10 March 1988, [16] Chinese garden station opened on 5 November that year as part of the first portion of Phase II of the MRT system.

  4. Chinese Garden, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Garden [a] is a park in Jurong East, Singapore.Built in 1975 by the JTC Corporation, the Chinese Garden's concept is based on Chinese gardening art. [2] The main characteristic is the integration of architectural features with the natural environment. [3]

  5. Jurong Reptile Park - Wikipedia

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    The Jurong Reptile Park was the largest reptile park in Singapore when it was closed in 2006 [1] because of other more popular zoos in Singapore such as Jurong Bird Park (a short walk across the parking lot) and the Singapore Zoo. The site is now occupied by The Village @ Jurong Hill. [5]

  6. Mandai Wildlife Group - Wikipedia

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    Founded as Wildlife Reserves Singapore in 2000, Wildlife Reserves Singapore was renamed to Mandai Wildlife Group as part of a corporate rebranding on 13 October 2021. [4] In addition, the River Safari was renamed River Wonders, while the Jurong Bird Park was relocated and renamed to Bird Paradise .

  7. Lakeside MRT station - Wikipedia

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    A week before the opening, there was an open house event for the Jurong stretch of the EWL, which included Lakeside station. [14] The station was opened on 5 November 1988 as part of the first portion of Phase II of the MRT system. [15] A primary school band performed in the station as a part of the opening ceremony. [16]

  8. Toh Guan MRT station - Wikipedia

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    Toh Guan MRT station is a future elevated Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station on the Jurong Region line (JRL) in Jurong East, Singapore. [1] [2] [3] Announced on 9 May 2018, it will be constructed as part of Phase 2 of the JRL. The station is located in the Jurong East planning area at the junction of Toh Guan Road and Jurong East Avenue 1 to the ...

  9. Jurong Central Park - Wikipedia

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    Jurong Central Park is an 8-ha regional park. [1] Activities ... List of parks in Singapore; Getting there. The park is situated across Boon Lay MRT station. Cross ...