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Also overlooks / goes over train track for Malayan Railways (international rail track to Malaysia).
Elias Green Condominium,
ghed
wrote
18 years ago:
Public transportation is a bit hard.
Blk 867 Tampines St 83,
nad (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Espera's place
Global Indian International School, East Coast Campus,
jessica gadkar (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
it is the best school i hv ever seen
GIIS ROX
Ministry of Manpower,
pisang
wrote
18 years ago:
Ministry of Manpower
http://www.mom.gov.sg/
Wheelock Place,
pisang
wrote
18 years ago:
Burger King, Starbucks.
Shaw Towers,
pisang
wrote
18 years ago:
Prince and Jade cinemas, Starbucks, Subway, magic shop, restaurants, camera shop, scale models shop (Tamiya etc). Used to have a small food court but now converted to a Chinese restaurant (2008).
MacRitchie Reservoir,
pisang
wrote
18 years ago:
Popular jogging, leisure, exercise area. You can see groups of people doing Tai Chi in the morning. Well-maintained board-walk round the lake.
Bukit Timah Nature Reserve Visitor Centre,
pisang
wrote
18 years ago:
Contains information displays (like a mini museum) on the nature reserve and the plants and animals there, and a camping equipment shop.
And most importantly of all - toilets and drinks vending machines.
Saw monkeys walking outside, in the morning.
You can walk from here to the top of the hill. But long, a few kilometers and some parts are really steep.
Bukit Timah Nature Reserve,
pisang
wrote
18 years ago:
Highest point in Singapore. Bukit Timah means Tin Hill in the local Malay language.
Mount Faber Point,
pisang
wrote
18 years ago:
Highest point of the hill. Almost 360 degree view of surrounding scenery. Popular tourist lookout point. Contains garden and mini Merlion statue.
Hong Lim Park,
pisang
wrote
18 years ago:
Location of Singapore Speakers' Corner (like London's Hyde Park). Pretty much dead, nobody bothers to speak there anymore. Why bother when you have the Internet forums?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speakers'_Corner,_Singapore
Pearl's Centre,
pisang
wrote
18 years ago:
Chinese medical shops - supplies, acupuncture, foot reflexology.
Buddhist supply shops - books, statues.
Tiong Bahru Plaza 中巴鲁广场,
pisang
wrote
18 years ago:
Has a 24 hour Indian coffee shop (as of 2008).
Former Alkaff Mansion ,
pisang
wrote
18 years ago:
Looked abandoned when I was there in 2007. "Keep Out. Private Property." signs and locked gates.
Spring Singapore,
pisang
wrote
18 years ago:
Formerly Productivity and Standards Board.
http://www.spring.gov.sg/
Alkaff Bridge,
pisang
wrote
18 years ago:
One of the prettiest, funkiest, modern bridges in Singapore.
Gmax Reverse Bungy,
pisang
wrote
18 years ago:
Passengers are strapped into their seats, then hurled up tens of meters into the air by elastic cables, like a thrill-ride you would find in an amusement park. So popular that there are now two here.
CPF Building,
pisang
wrote
18 years ago:
CPF is the Central Provident Fund Board, a Singaporean government-mandated pension savings scheme for all employees.
http://www.cpf.gov.sg/
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