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Bishan New Town
Bishan New Town was known previously as Kampong San Theng, a quiet, rural area
overrun with wild plants. The area included an old cemetery called Pi Shan
Ting
which meant 'Pavilion on The Greens'. This name later influenced the design of
the town, which came to include colourful roofs and distinctive precinct
entrances and linkways.
Built above what used to be a cemetery, there were initial fears that HDB flats
in Bishan would face poor occupancy. However those fears proved misplaced as
Bishan became and remains one of the most popular towns in Singapore, in part
due to its prime location.
Centrally located in Singapore, Bishan New Town is nestled between Ang Mo Kio
New Town and Toa Payoh New Town, with close proximity to MacRitchie Reservoir.
Its main transport arteries are the Central Expressway and Bishan MRT Station.
Bishan residents can enjoy a healthy and leisurely time at the nearby 52 ha
Bishan Park. Its ponds, cycling tracks, children’s playground and lush greenery
provide hours of endless of fun for families, children, visiting picnickers and
even wedding couples keen to capture the beauty of nature in their wedding
pictures.
For everyday shopping convenience, residents may head towards Bishan North Shopping Mall, old shophouses
lining Upper Thomson Road or Bishan Junction 8, an exciting
shopping-cum-entertainment complex located in the town centre.
Amenities
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Sub zones:
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- Upper Thomson
- Marymount
- Bishan East
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Nearby districts:
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- Balestier (D12)
- Bishan (D20)
- Macritchie (D11)
- Potong Pasir (D13)
- Sin Ming (D20) Thomson (D11, D12)
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Transportation:
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MRT Station
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Buses
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- Feeder services
– SBS Transit
- Trunk services
- SBS Transit
– 13, 52, 53, 54, 58, 59, 88, 156
- SMRT
- Night services
- SMRT
– NR1
- Other buses passing through Bishan:
13, 74, 88, 93, 156, 157, 163, 162, 851 and 852
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