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==Notable Structures== | ==Notable Structures== | ||
===Jurong Bird Park=== | ===Jurong Bird Park=== | ||
'''Jurong Bird Park''' (裕廊飞禽公园; Taman Burung Jurong), | '''Jurong Bird Park''' (裕廊飞禽公园; Taman Burung Jurong), was a tourist attraction in Singapore. Located in the Jurong district, it was a world-famous bird zoo wherein there were specimens of magnificent bird life from around the world, including a flock of one thousand and one flamingos. | ||
Jurong Falls | Jurong Falls was located within the Bird Park's waterfall aviary section. At 30 metres it was the tallest man-made waterfall in the world. | ||
Jurong Bird Park | Jurong Bird Park last day of operations was on 3 January 2023. A replacement bird park in Mandai opened on 8 May 2023. | ||
===Pulau Samulun=== | ===Pulau Samulun=== | ||
'''Pulau Samulun''' is an offshore island in Jurong Industrial Estate. It is separated from mainland Singapore by Selat Samulun. It is only less than a kilometre away from Singapore mainland. Jurong Shipyard is located in Pulau Samulun and it also houses a food centre that caters to the workers working there. Samulun is from "sembulun" a tribe of Orang Laut who once lived here. | '''Pulau Samulun''' is an offshore island in Jurong Industrial Estate. It is separated from mainland Singapore by Selat Samulun. It is only less than a kilometre away from Singapore mainland. Jurong Shipyard is located in Pulau Samulun and it also houses a food centre that caters to the workers working there. Samulun is from "sembulun" a tribe of Orang Laut who once lived here. | ||
===Transportation=== | |||
*''{{Stn|Jurong Hill| MRT station}} (Opening in 2029)'' | |||
*''{{Stn|Jurong Pier| MRT station}} (Opening in 2029)'' | |||
*''{{Stn|Tukang| MRT station}} (Opening in 2029)'' | |||
==Politics== | ==Politics== | ||
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!Low Yen Ling | !Low Yen Ling | ||
|Mayor of South West CDC | |Mayor of South West CDC | ||
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! style="color:white;background-color:#0052A1" colspan="2"|West Coast GRC | |||
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!Desmond Lee | |||
|Member of Parliament for Boon Lay | |||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
{{Planning Area}} | {{Planning Area}} |
Latest revision as of 16:12, 9 May 2023
Not to be confused with Boon Lay Place, a subzone under Jurong West Planning Area
Boon Lay is a planning area located in the West Region of Singapore. Measuring at approximately 8.23 km2, Boon Lay ranks the 35th, 47th & 44th in terms of size, population & density respectively.
Boon Lay is located along the southwestern coast of the Singapore mainland and to the north of Jurong Island. It is made out of 4 subzones Liu Fang, Samulun, Shipyard and Tukang. The planning area is bounded by Pioneer to the west, Jurong West to the north, Jurong East to the east and the strait of Selat Jurong to the south.
Included as part of the territory of Boon Lay Planning Area is Pulau Samulun, a minor island off Singapore's southwestern coast and connected to the mainland via Jalan Samulun.
Notable Structures[edit]
Jurong Bird Park[edit]
Jurong Bird Park (裕廊飞禽公园; Taman Burung Jurong), was a tourist attraction in Singapore. Located in the Jurong district, it was a world-famous bird zoo wherein there were specimens of magnificent bird life from around the world, including a flock of one thousand and one flamingos.
Jurong Falls was located within the Bird Park's waterfall aviary section. At 30 metres it was the tallest man-made waterfall in the world.
Jurong Bird Park last day of operations was on 3 January 2023. A replacement bird park in Mandai opened on 8 May 2023.
Pulau Samulun[edit]
Pulau Samulun is an offshore island in Jurong Industrial Estate. It is separated from mainland Singapore by Selat Samulun. It is only less than a kilometre away from Singapore mainland. Jurong Shipyard is located in Pulau Samulun and it also houses a food centre that caters to the workers working there. Samulun is from "sembulun" a tribe of Orang Laut who once lived here.
Transportation[edit]
- Jurong Hill MRT station (Opening in 2029)
- Jurong Pier MRT station (Opening in 2029)
- Tukang MRT station (Opening in 2029)
Politics[edit]
Incumbent | Role |
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South West CDC | |
Low Yen Ling | Mayor of South West CDC |
West Coast GRC | |
Desmond Lee | Member of Parliament for Boon Lay |
Links[edit]
Planning Areas | View • Talk • Edit | ||
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Central | Bishan • Bukit Merah • Bukit Timah • Downtown Core1 • Geylang • Kallang • Marina East1 • Marina South1 • Marine Parade • Museum1 • Newton1 • Novena • Orchard1 • Outram1 • Queenstown • River Valley1 • Rochor1 • Singapore River1 • Southern Islands • Straits View1 • Tanglin • Toa Payoh | ||
East | Bedok • Changi • Changi Bay • Pasir Ris • Paya Lebar • Tampines | ||
North | Central Water Catchment • Lim Chu Kang • Mandai • Sembawang • Simpang • Sungei Kadut • Woodlands • Yishun | ||
North-East | Ang Mo Kio • Hougang • North-Eastern Islands • Punggol • Seletar • Sengkang • Serangoon | ||
West | Boon Lay • Bukit Batok • Bukit Panjang • Choa Chu Kang • Clementi • Jurong East • Jurong West • Pioneer • Tengah • Tuas • Western Islands • Western Water Catchment | ||
1: Located within the Central Area |