
Balestier · Toa Payoh
A vibrant mix of historic charm, landmark architecture, and pioneering satellite town heritage.
District 12 holds a special place in Singapore’s urban history. Toa Payoh (meaning "big swamp" in Hokkien) was the second satellite town built by the HDB and served as a prototype for modern residential planning. Balestier is named after Joseph Balestier, the first US Consul, and is famous for its Art Deco shophouses and historic landmarks like the Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall.
Attractions
HDB Hub: More than just a headquarters; it's a massive retail and transport node that serves as the heart of Toa Payoh. Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall: A national monument once used as the Southeast Asian headquarters for Dr. Sun’s revolutionary activities. Toa Payoh Town Park: Known for its iconic 27-meter viewing tower and serene landscaped gardens.
Amenities
Shopping: HDB Hub, Zhongshan Mall, and the lighting/sanitary ware specialty shops along Balestier Road. Connectivity: Major nodes include Toa Payoh, Braddell, and Novena (bordering) MRT stations on the North-South Line, plus the Caldecott interchange.
Schools
Primary: Pei Chun Public School (highly popular), CHIJ Primary (Toa Payoh), and Balestier Hill Primary. Secondary/Tertiary: CHIJ Secondary (Toa Payoh) and close proximity to the HealthCity Novena medical education cluster.
Food & drink
Foodie Haven: Famous for Founder Bak Kut Teh, Boon Tong Kee Chicken Rice, and authentic Tau Sar Piah (bean jam pastries) in Balestier. Hawker Staples: Whampoa Hawker Centre is a go-to for some of the island's best local delights.
Lifestyle
Authentic Heartland: One of the few districts where you can experience "old Singapore" charm alongside modern city-fringe conveniences. Recreational Hub: Home to the Toa Payoh Swimming Complex, Stadium, and SAFRA Toa Payoh.
Entertainment
Shaw Plaza: A newly revamped lifestyle center featuring a modern cinema and diverse dining options.
