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Singapore: City of green gardens and blue water
Singapore landscape will soon be dotted with blue among the greens to seal our reputation as a 'city of gardens and water'.
THE Singapore landscape is already painted in glorious shades of green. But it will soon be dotted with blue to seal our reputation as a 'city of gardens and water'. At a February grassroots dinner, Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew said: 'The next stage after clean and green Singapore is a vibrant city with clean water and gardens everywhere. This will be done in your lifetime.' The vision will be realised over the next five years as PUB, the national water agency, rolls out its Active, Beautiful, Clean (ABC) Programme with more than 20 projects islandwide. In his National Day Rally speech last month, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong stirred Singaporeans with his description of the new Punggol 21-plus HDB estate. Residents will have in their midst a freshwater lake, created by damming up the Punggol and Serangoon rivers. Weaving through town will be a waterway with parks, gardens and alfresco dining on its banks. Punggol will not be the only estate transformed. More than 20 projects have been planned. They include:
Rochor Canal The place will be home not just to bazaar stall operators, but also to buskers and performers. River Campus, Siglap Canal (main head picture)
Bishan Park (right)
Lower Seletar Reservoir
Pandan Reservoir Those who want to watch the action up close can do so on the floating decks and viewing platforms which have been planned
Tanjong Katong Complex Of course. The plan is to build boardwalks over Geylang River, and to introduce water features all around. And presto, nature comes to you even when you are in an urban environment. » Into the blue |
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