- Jurong
SG neighbourhood
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englishname=Jurong
chinesename=裕廊
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pinyin=Yùláng
malayname=Jurong
tamilname=ஜூரோங்Jurong is a
constituency and town ofSingapore , located in the western part of the mainland, in the West Region.Etymology
"Jurong" is probably derived from the Malay word "jerung", which means a "
shark ". Jurong Road was cut around 1852-1853, during the time ofJohn Thomson 's tenure as Chief Surveyor. Many roads within theJurong Industrial Estate named in the late 1960s and early 1970s drew inspiration from the nature of industrial activities in the estate and related aspects ofindustrialisation .For the local Chinese population, Jurong was formerly called "peng kang", a reference to a
gambier plantation located in the area. After 1906,rubber plantations dominated the area — Bulim Estate, Lokyang Estate, Chong Keng Estate, Seng Toh Estate and Yunnan Estate, giving rise to many of the local names for areas in Jurong. Jurong was also once called "Goh's Folly", as some Singaporeans doubted the success of DrGoh Keng Swee 's plan to develop the area.History
In the early 1900s, Jurong was uncharted territory. In 1929, the first road in Jurong connected it to
Bukit Timah . Jurong remained a sleepyrural area until 1959, when Singapore became a self-governingcolony .The government saw
industrialisation as a solution to the country's economic problems and Jurong was picked as a prime area for development. Jurong'scoastal waters were deep, making it suitable for aport ; the land was mostly state-owned; andlandfill was readily available from the area's manyhill s. It is also relatively far from Singapore's Central Business District andresidential areas, and thus it is suitable to locate heavy industries there.In 1961, the Economic and Development Board (EDB) was formed to industrialise Jurong and
earthworks began that same year. In 1962, the then Finance Minister DrGoh Keng Swee , laid thefoundation stone for the National Iron and Steel Mills, the first factory in the new industrial estate. In 1963, 24 factories were established. In the same year, the thenPrime Minister of Singapore ,Lee Kuan Yew , made Jurong the initial constituency on his first visit to constituencies in the Republic. At that time, Jurong was without a citizen's consultative committee. In May1965 ,Jurong Port became operational.In 1968, the
Jurong Town Corporation was created to manage Jurong's development. By this time, 14.78 square kilometres of industrial land has been prepared, 153 factories were fully functioning and 46 more were being constructed.With the Singapore economy constantly expanding, finding space for new industries is an ever-present challenge. Seven
islet s off the coast of Jurong were merged to create the 30 square kilometreJurong Island , which is to be the base for oil,petrochemical andchemical industries. Construction of Jurong Island began in the early 1990s and is scheduled to be completed in 2010. A number of plants began operating there in the late 1990s. A bridge, the Jurong Island Causeway, links Jurong Island to the mainland. Access to the island is restricted which may improve its security against terrorist attacks.Jurong is also home to the Jurong Bird Park, the Chinese and the Japanese Gardens, the Science Centre with its Omnimax Theatre, three golf clubs and the
Raffles Marina . Extensive public housing has brought an influx of residents, who are well served byshopping centre s,sports facilities,school s, good road connections and the Mass Rapid Transit system.Jurong Group Representation Constituency
Members of Parliament
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Lim Boon Heng (Jurong Central) - Minister, Prime Minister's Office
*Tharman Shanmugaratnam (Taman Jurong) - Minister for Education
*Grace Fu Hai Yien (Yuhua) - Minister of State, Ministry of National Development
*DrOng Chit Chung (Bukit Batok)
*Halimah Yacob (Bukit Batok East)Rail transport
The
Keretapi Tanah Melayu railway fromMalaysia used to have an extension branching out from theBukit Timah railway station to Shipyard Road andJurong Port viaTeban Gardens . This railway extension was intended for goods transportation as Jurong lacked good roads at the time. It was opened in 1965 amid much fanfare, but failed to generate satisfactory traffic. It was consequently closed in the early 1990s, and has since been partially dismantled.Plans for future development
On 4 April 2008, the National Development Minister
Mah Bow Tan announced a plan to develop the Jurong into a commercial hub outside the Central Business District (CBD). [ [http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/339270/1/.html] ] The new Jurong Lake District will offer a potential development area of 360 hectares, roughly the size of Marina Bay. The Urban Redevelopment Authority said that some 750,000m2 of land will be set aside at Jurong Gateway, expected to attract billions of dollars in development, for offices, hotels, food and beverage and entertainment uses. However, analysts say that the short 10-15 years time frame may be a little tight, due to the amount of projects in progress and a dampened global economic climate. [ [http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporebusinessnews/view/339388/1/.html Channelnewsasia.com ] ]ee also
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Chia Thye Poh
*Chinese Garden, Singapore
*City Harvest Church
*Jurong Bird Park
*Jurong Hill
*Jurong Island
*Jurong Port
*Nanyang Technological University
*Singapore Discovery Centre
*Science Centre, Singapore
*Taman Jurong
*Teban Gardens
*Pandan Gardens References
*Victor R Savage, Brenda S A Yeoh (2003), "Toponymics - A Study of Singapore Street Names", Eastern Universities Press, ISBN 981-210-205-1
*National Heritage Board (2002), "Singapore's 100 Historic Places", Archipelago Press, ISBN 981-4068-23-3External links
* [http://www.lib.gov.sg/OurLibraries/library.asp?code=JRL&url=/OurLibraries/LibBranches.asp? Jurong Regional Library]
* [http://www.jurongpoint.com.sg Jurong Point shopping centre]
* [http://www.cjgardens.com.sg/ Chinese and Japanese Garden]
* [http://www.sdc.com.sg Singapore Discovery Centre]
* [http://www.science.edu.sg/ssc/index.jsp Science Centre, Singapore]
* [http://picas.nhb.gov.sg/picas/public/internetSearch/advancedSearch.jsp?thesaurus]
* [http://www.southwestcdc.org.sg/ Southwest CDC Website]
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