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Punggol, or Ponggol, is a neighbourhood in northeastern Singapore. Presently, much of Punggol is undeveloped, although plans to turn the area into a residential new town under the "Punggol 21" initiative have begun to take place in the south-eastern parts of the area bordering neighbouring Sengkang. The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ...
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Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1280x960, 249 KB) PW7 Seng Teck Station along the Punngol LRT West Loop It is currently closed due to lack of development in the area Pic by Calvin Teo, Dec 2005 File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link...
Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1280x960, 249 KB) PW7 Seng Teck Station along the Punngol LRT West Loop It is currently closed due to lack of development in the area Pic by Calvin Teo, Dec 2005 File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link...
Concourse level of Punggol MRT/LRT Station, with escalators leading up to the LRT platform. ...
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A new town, planned community or planned city is a city, town, or community that was designed from scratch, and grew up more or less following the plan. ...
Sengkang New Town Sengkang is a sub-urban area in the north-eastern part of Singapore. ...
Etymology
Punggol Point or Tanjong Punggol appears as Tanjong Rangon on Franklin and Jackson's 1828 map of Singapore. Punggol, also spelt as Ponggol, means "hurling sticks at the branches of fruit trees to bring them down to the ground" in Malay. It could also refer to a place where fruits and forest produce are offered wholesale and carried away. These possible names indicate that Punggol was a fruit growing district. The place is said to take its name from the river Sungei Ponggol. Yet another interpretation is that it is a rendezvous point for those who await the wholesale agent who buys and takes the produce to the market. Philip Jackson was a British Royal Navy lieutenant, who laid out the city plan (the Jackson Plan) for Singapore in 1822. ...
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Wholesaling consists of the sale of goods/merchandise to retailers, to industrial, commercial, institutional, or other professional business users or to other wholesalers and related subordinated services. ...
Sungei Punggol, flowing towards its mouth at Straits of Johor. ...
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Ponggol also means "a stump of a tree", especially "a high stump". There are suggestions that the word is Tamil (Pongal, "the feast of the boiling rice", is celebrated when the sun enters the sign of Capricorn), but the word is clearly Malay and not Tamil. Tamil (தமிழ௠) is a classical language and one of the major languages of the Dravidian language family. ...
Pongal (பà¯à®à¯à®à®²à¯ in Tamil) is an Indian festival to give thanks for the harvest. ...
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History The Punggol area used to be a well-established rural district dotted with farmhouses and farm structures, which were serviced by roads and dirt tracks. Many of the Chinese villagers were engaged in poultry, pig or fish farming, as well as plantation and farm produce. The last pig farm closed down in 1990. Hydroponic non-pollutive vegetable farms and orchid farms used to flourish along the Cheng Lim Farmways and Buangkok Farmways, along with old kampongs and low-rise residential areas. Most of these farms have given way to the high-rise HDB flats of Sengkang New Town and Punggol New Town. Rural area in Dalarna, Sweden Qichun, a rural town in Hubei province, China Rural areas (also referred to as the country, countryside) are sparsely settled places away from the influence of large cities. ...
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Species Sus barbatus Sus bucculentus Sus cebifrons Sus celebensis Sus domesticus Sus heureni Sus philippensis Sus salvanius Sus scrofa Sus timoriensis Sus verrucosus Pigs are ungulates native to Eurasia collectively grouped under the genus Sus within the Suidae family. ...
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A plantation is an intentional planting of a crop, on a larger scale, usually for uses other than cereal production or pasture. ...
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Hydroponics is the growing of plants without soil. ...
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Kampong or kampung is a word in Malay and Indonesian language which means village. The word is also a common title for names of places in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore which, although modern, retains the word kampong for historical purposes. ...
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An apartment estate in Singapore; such blocks make up the majority of public housing in Singapore. ...
Sengkang New Town (盛港新镇) is one of the newest satellite housing estates in Singapore. ...
Punggol - Historical Background Kampong Punggol, which was located in the vicinity of the Punggol Jetty, was believed to have existed 200 years ago, even before Sir Stamford Raffles founded Singapore. ...
Historically, Punggol was populated mostly by Teochews and Catholics. The end of Upper Serangoon Road is known to Teochews as kangkar or "river bank" or "river mouth". Ferries were used on the Serangoon River as transport. An old market was also located here. The Catholic missionaries arrived here 140 years ago and set up churches and schools. A Malay kampong, which has since been cleared, could also be found at Tanjong Punggol. At the end of Punggol Port Road, Indonesian and Malaysian fishermen auctioned their catch at the wholesale fish market. Teochiu can refer to: Chaozhou(潮州), a prefecture-level city in Guangdong Province, China. ...
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Sungei Serangoon (Malay for Serangoon River; Chinese: å®é¾å²æ²³) is a river in the north-eastern part of Singapore. ...
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During the Second World War in 1942, about 400 Chinese civilians were massacred by the Japanese military forces at Punggol Point, the northern tip of the area, in what was to be known as the Punggol Beach Massacre as part of the Sook Ching Massacre. Today, that location has been marked as a national heritage site. Mushroom cloud from the nuclear explosion over Nagasaki rising 18 km into the air. ...
1942 (MCMXLII) was a common year starting on Thursday (the link is to a full 1942 calendar). ...
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The Sook Ching massacre (è
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Cultural heritage (national heritage or just heritage) is the legacy of physical artifacts and intangible attributes of a group or society that are inherited from past generations, maintained in the present and bestowed for the benefit of future generations. ...
For Singaporeans, the place is well-known for its seafood restaurants but these too are giving way to new sea sports developments. Punggol is also popular for water skiing, skin diving and boating. Spaghetti with seafood (Spaghetti allo scoglio). ...
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Transportation Urban development into the area has been accelerated with the introduction of better transportational options. The Tampines Expressway links up the area with the expressway network. In terms of public transport, the opening of the North-East Line, the Punggol LRT Line in January 2005, and a temporary bus interchange adjacent to the Punggol MRT Station was a great improvement over what was once a single bus route, SBS Transit's Service 82, to the area along Punggol Road. The LRT line includes stops at Punggol, Cove, Meridien, Coral Edge, Riviera, Kadalur, Oasis and Damai and it well serves the major housing estates. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1600x1200, 589 KB) Coral Edge LRT Station. ...
Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1600x1200, 589 KB) Coral Edge LRT Station. ...
The Tampines Expressway (TPE) is a highway in the north-east fringe of Singapore joining the Pan Island Expressway (PIE) near Changi International Airport in the east with the Central Expressway (CTE) and Seletar Expressway (SLE) in the north of the island. ...
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Interior of the NEL Train. ...
Concourse level of Punggol MRT/LRT Station, with escalators leading up to the LRT platform. ...
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Punggol MRT/LRT Station (NE17/PTC) is the interchange station of the North East MRT Line and the Punggol LRT Line in Singapore. ...
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Current buses available at the Punggol Bus Interchange are: 3, 34, 43, 83, 85, 62, and 136. Route no. 34 connects Punggol to Changi airport. Punggol Bus Interchange is a temporary bus interchange in Punggol Place, and immediately adjacent to the Punggol MRT station. ...
Commercial facilities Strategically located near Coral Edge LRT Station, Punggol Plaza offers residents the convenience of fulfilling all their marketing needs at one place. There is an NTUC FairPrice supermarket located on the third floor of the plaza, and a food court operated by Koufu located on the ground floor. There are also clinics offering general practitioner and specialist medical services. Free shuttle services between Punggol Plaza and Sengkang New Town have been provided since September 2004. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1600x1200, 529 KB) Punggol Plaza. ...
Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1600x1200, 529 KB) Punggol Plaza. ...
Coral Edge LRT Station Coral Edge LRT station (PE3) is a LRT station on the Punggol LRT Line East Loop. ...
NTUC FairPrice Co-Operative (Chinese: æ°å å¡èå·¥æ»ä¼å¹³ä»·åä½ç¤¾) is a supermarket chain based in Singapore and the largest in the country. ...
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2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Educational institutions There are currently two primary schools and two secondary schools in Punggol New Town. - Primary schools
- Edgefield Primary School 育德小学
- Mee Toh School 弥陀学校
Greendale Secondary School started operations as a new school in January 2006. Punggol Secondary School (Abbreviated PSS; Chinese: å¹éä¸å¦; abbreviated: å¹é) is a secondary school located in Punggol, in the north-eastern part of Singapore. ...
Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1600x381, 382 KB) Summary Greendale Secondary School. ...
Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1600x381, 382 KB) Summary Greendale Secondary School. ...
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Singapore Paranormal Investigators - Investigate into the paranormal, solve the unsolved, explain the unexplained and explore the unknown is what SPI do. ...
References - Victor R Savage, Brenda S A Yeoh (2003), Toponymics - A Study of Singapore Street Names, Eastern Universities Press, ISBN 981-210-205-1
External links - Punggol 21 - A waterfront town of the 21st Century.
- Pasir Ris-Punggol Town Council
- Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC Town Portal
- Punggol.sg - Community forum for Punggol Residents
- Punggol.org - Forum for Punggol residents
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