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  2. Tuas - Wikipedia

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    Further reclamation as part of the Tuas South extension is being done to house the world's largest storage of oil. Tuas Mega Port began operations in 2021, and will be completed by 2040 to house all of PSA International current assets and operations, PSA will give up its city terminals by 2027 and Pasir Panjang Terminal by 2040.

  3. Land reclamation in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Modern Singapore's Marina Bay area, a development made possible through land reclamation. In 1981, Singapore Changi Airport opened after the clearing of roughly 2 km 2 (0.8 sq mi) of swampland and the introduction of over 52,000,000 m 3 (68,000,000 cu yd) of land- and seafill. As Changi Airport maintains a policy of continual development in ...

  4. Tuas View - Wikipedia

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    Tuas View is an industrial area in the south-westernmost region of Singapore. It is located to the south-west of Tuas Crescent and Tuas South Avenue 5. It is a reclaimed land of 2,880 ha size. [1] It is home to some of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies like GlaxoSmithKline and Pfizer.

  5. The Great Reclamation - Wikipedia

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    Originally, The Great Reclamation was intended to end in the present day of Singapore, but Heng reached 130 thousand words and felt that it was a "natural ending point" to conclude the novel on the day Singapore joined the Federation of Malaya. Additionally, many prospective agents expressed concerns about the book's length, and her actual ...

  6. Sembawang - Wikipedia

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    The Sembawang Camp is a Singapore Armed Forces military base on Admiralty Road, open only to military personnel on official business. The camp houses the 1st and 3rd Transport Battalion of the Singapore Army, as well as the Republic of Singapore Navy's Naval Diving Unit (NDU). Also, the compound housing the Naval Diving Unit was previously ...

  7. National Heritage Board (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    The Museum Roundtable is an initiative led by NHB since 1996. [19] [20]There are more than 50 members for this initiative, consisting of public and private museums, heritage galleries and attractions in Singapore such as the Singapore Art Museum, the National Museum of Singapore, the Asian Civilisations Museum, the Science Centre Singapore and the National Library of Singapore.

  8. Katong - Wikipedia

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    It used to be located by the sea, before land reclamation towards the south to East Coast Park was created for housing and recreational purposes beginning in the 1960s to 1970s. Katong was the location of many villas and mansions of the wealthy elite in the late 19th to the mid-20th centuries.

  9. Collyer Quay - Wikipedia

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    Collyer Quay (Chinese: 哥烈码头) is a road in Downtown Core, Singapore that starts after Fullerton Road and ends at the junction of Raffles Quay, Finlayson Green and Marina Boulevard. The road houses several landmarks namely, Clifford Pier , Change Alley , Hitachi Tower , Ocean Towers and Ocean Financial Centre .