Pasir Ris Town Park

Pasir Ris Town Park is a 14-hectare park located in the residential area of Pasir Ris, Singapore. It features wide open spaces and a large marine pond for fishing.[1] It is the location of Pasir Ris Central Hawker Centre, the second hawker centre in Singapore to be located within a park.[2][3]

Pasir Ris Town Park
TypePark
LocationPasir Ris, Singapore
Coordinates1°22′23.9″N 103°57′08.6″E
Area14 hectares (140,000 m2)
Managed byNational Parks Board
StatusOpen
Public transit access EW1  CR5  Pasir Ris

Description

The focus of Pasir Ris Town Park is a marine pond in which shelters and mature trees around it provide shade. Tropical, boulder arrangements, and beds of shrubs like bougainvillea and heliconia mark the park's landscape. All these create a tropical ambience that is most ideal for strolls or picnics.

The park's big open spaces are popular spots for cultural and social interaction among the residents, whilst the foot reflexology and fitness corners are favourites among the residents for morning exercises. Another facility in the park is the playground where children can enjoy many hours of fun and laughter. Concerts and other performances, cycling, and inline skating are available at this park.

An outlet called Jaas Recreations provides fishing and prawning, with a food and beverages section.

Pasir Ris Central Hawker Centre

Pasir Ris Central Hawker Centre opened on 25 January 2018, and is the second hawker centre in Singapore to be located within a park after East Coast Lagoon Food Centre. It is managed by NTUC Foodfare and features 42 hawker stalls and 770 seats. The hawker centre is styled as a place that mixes traditional hawker fare with hipster subculture.[2][4]

Getting there

The park is a five-minute walk from Pasir Ris MRT station and Pasir Ris Bus Interchange. Bus services 89, 359 and 403 are available at Pasir Ris Central near Block 530D.

See also

References

  1. "Pasir Ris Town Park". National Parks Board. Retrieved 2018-07-31.
  2. "New Pasir Ris hawker centre seeks mix of traditional and 'hipster' hawkers". Channel NewsAsia. Retrieved 2018-07-31.
  3. "Pasir Ris Town to have its first hawker centre by mid-2017". TODAYonline. Retrieved 2018-07-31.
  4. Charles, Raffaella Nathan (2018-01-25). "'Hipster' Pasir Ris hawker centre opens". The Straits Times. Retrieved 2018-07-31.
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