8 Beautiful Gems in the West of S’pore You Probably Didn’t Know Of


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Last Updated on 2022-08-05 , 9:07 am

Those living in the east might think the west of Singapore is ulu as hell, but the following 8 places will prove you wrong.


Kranji War Memorial

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The memorial honours the men and women from Britain, Australia, Canada, Sri Lanka, India, Malaya, the Netherlands and New Zealand who died in the line of duty during World War II.

On the gentle slope in Kranji War Memorial, more than 4,400 white gravestones are lined up in rows. Take a moment to contemplate on the devastating effects of war, and people who fought hard for freedom.


Ice skating rink at JCube

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Known to be Singapore’s only Olympic size ice-skating rink, go and have fun at the biggest ice skating rink in Singapore at JCube! Just remember to wear long sleeves to keep yourself warm.


Jurong Bird Park

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In habitats that mirror their naturalistic environments, Jurong Bird Park is home to more than 5,000 birds across 400 species. Jurong Bird Park is proud to have award-winning exhibits, and offers 20.2 hectares of exploratory landscape to gives visitors a feathery good time.


The Japanese Garden

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The Japanese Garden was built in 1974 by JTC Corporation. Soak up the serenity and achieve inner peace in this beautiful park.

However, the park will be temporarily closed for renovation, so don’t head down just yet!


Jurong Lake Gardens

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The 90ha Jurong Lake Gardens, about the size of 144 football fields, comprises three parts: Jurong Lake Gardens West, Central and East. The West part is slated to be completed in 2018. Take time off to have a picnic with your family in this tranquil lake park!


Jurong Eco-Garden, CleanTech Park

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Think Jurong is an industrial area? Well, the Jurong Eco-Garden will prove you wrong. This park is a place of respite for the working community within the business park.


Lim Chu Kang Jetty and Kelongs

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Lim Chu Kang Jetty is a docking place for the offshore fishing villages (kelongs) and aqua-farms. Here, you can fish and get acquainted with nature, away from the concrete jungle we know!

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