Is Bedok Mall and Bedok Point the same?
Bedok Point is the first air-conditioned mall in Bedok. With its location at the town center of Bedok that happens to be one of the major densely populated residential estates in Singapore, it has access to the Bedok bus interchange and Bedok MRT Station.
Who owns Bedok Point?
Frasers Centrepoint Trust
Bedok Point
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Location | Bedok, Singapore |
Owner | Frasers Centrepoint Trust |
No. of stores and services | 75 |
No. of floors | 6 (including 2 basements) |
When was Bedok Point built?
December 16, 2010Bedok Point / Opened
Who owns Bedok Mall?
CapitaLandBedok Mall / Owner
When did Djitsun mall Bedok open?
Bedok Mall was opened on 3 December 2013, with 80% of the shops opened. On 30 November 2014, the air-conditioned Bedok Bus Interchange opened and the Bedok Residences was completed in June 2015.
How old is Bedok Mall?
9Bedok Mall / Age (c. 2013)
What is special about Bedok?
Previously bordered by the beach, this neighbourhood is known for its scrumptious seafood and supper spots. Majority of its transformation occurred in the 1960s when the area was part of Singapore’s East Coast Reclamation Scheme, and thus, Bedok New Town was developed.
How many residents does Bedok have?
Facts and Figures. Bedok has an estimated HDB resident population of 194,700 and we manage 61,828 flats within the town (as of 31 March 2018).
What should I buy at Bedok?
The Ultimate Bedok Food Guide, Singapore!
- Hock Hai (Hong Lim) Curry Chicken Noodle. Photo: isaiah_sg (Instagram)
- Yummy. Photo: Joyce Teh (Burpple)
- Hill Street Char Kway Teow. Photo: estelle_see (Instagram)
- Chai Chee Fried Carrot Cake.
- Refuel Cafe.
- FatCat Ice Cream Bar.
- Sin Bedok North BBQ Chicken Wing.
- Chai Chee Pork Porridge.
Why is it called Bedok?
The name Bedok has been in existence since the time of Sir Stamford Raffles. The town’s name is most likely derived from the Malay word ‘Bedoh’, as there used to be a mosque in the area that would sound its drums 5 times daily to signal the prayer times.
How long is Bedok Reservoir?
4.3 km
The reservoir has a surface area of 880,000 m², and a capacity of 12.8 million m³. The mean depth of the reservoir is 9 m, with a maximum depth of 18.2 m. The shoreline length is 4.3 km….
Bedok Reservoir | |
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Surface area | 0.88 km2 (0.34 sq mi) |
Average depth | 9 m (30 ft) |
Max. depth | 18.2 m (60 ft) |
Shore length1 | 5.8 m (19 ft) |
Is Bedok a good area to live in?
With its long stretches of beach, cycle paths, running tracks and fishing spots, Bedok is probably one of the best neighbourhoods for outdoor living. According to many proud East-siders, it also has cleaner air, lower rents and plenty of historical charm.
How old is Bedok?
The name “Bedok” was known as early as 1604 in Manuel Godinho de Erédia’s map of Singapore. The map refers to the Bedok River (present-day Sungei Bedok) as Sune Bodo. Bedok is one of the early native place names in existence around the time of Sir Stamford Raffles.
Where do rich expats live in Singapore?
Seven Best Places to Live in Singapore for Expats
- Tiong Bahru. Tiong Bahru is a heritage housing estate rich with retro charm.
- Holland Village.
- Tanjong Pagar.
- Sentosa.
- Geylang.
- East Coast.
- Woodlands.
Which district in Singapore is best?
Singapore’s most popular districts with homebuyers
- District 10 (Ardmore, Bukit Timah, Holland Road, Tanglin)
- District 9 (Orchard, Cairnhill, River Valley)
- District 11 (Watten Estate, Novena, Thomson)
- District 15 (Katong, Joo Chiat, Amber Road)
- District 12 (Balestier, Toa Payoh, Serangoon)
Where is Bedok Reservoir located?
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Located in the north of Bedok New Town, Bedok Reservoir Park is popular amongst joggers and water sports enthusiasts in the eastern part of Singapore. A converted sand quarry, the park surrounds the 88-hectare Bedok Reservoir, making it a great place for water activities.
Can you swim in Bedok Reservoir?
Sharing is caring! Bedok Reservoir is about the size of 135 football fields and can hold enough water to fill 5000 Olympic sized swimming pools.