Mandai

Mandai
For the town in Tripura, India, see Mandwi.
Mandai
English Mandai
Chinese 万礼
(Pinyin Wànlǐ)
Malay Mandai
Tamil
Ruling party
Places of Interest

Mandai is the name of an urban planning area located in the North Region of Singapore. Mandai Road passes through the area, linking Woodlands Road to Upper Thomson Road.

The Singapore Zoo and Night Safari are located in the vicinity and are accessible via Mandai Road, and hence the common reference to the parks as "Mandai Zoo". The name is also closely associated with the military training grounds in the area, along with the Mandai Camp, Nee Soon Camp and the Sembawang Air Base that lie in close proximity either within or adjacent to Mandai Planning Area. Mandai Columbarium and Crematorium, the biggest crematorium and columbarium in Singapore, is also located in Mandai area.

In 2012, a new river-themed park, River Safari, will be situated beside the Singapore Zoo and Night Safari.[1]

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Etymology and history

Mandai Road was cut in 1855. The name Mandai appears in the Franklin and Jackson's Plan of Singapore (1828) as a river — "R. Mandi". The name is said to come from a tree.

The Mandai tree is of the species unid.

Trivia

Mandai means "Head" in Tamil (normally used when disgust).

Transportation

It is rumoured that this area will soon be served by the future Thomson MRT Line, although no details has been released yet.

Bus services also ply along this road. The following bus services serve Mandai Road:

Service Between And Notes
SBS Transit Trunk Services
138 Ang Mo Kio Bus Interchange Singapore Zoological Gardens (loop)
SMRT Buses Trunk Services
171 Yishun Bus Interchange Marina Centre Bus Terminal Accessibility-directory.svg
926 Woodlands Regional Bus Interchange Singapore Zoological Gardens (loop)
927 Choa Chu Kang Bus Interchange Singapore Zoological Gardens (loop)

References

  • Victor R Savage, Brenda S A Yeoh (2004), Toponymics - A Study of Singapore Street Names, Eastern University Press, ISBN 981-210-364-3


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