
Seletar · Yio Chu Kang
A charming blend of colonial history, high-tech aviation, and exclusive low-density residential living.
District 28 is steeped in aviation and colonial history. Seletar was the site of the first British Royal Air Force (RAF) base in the Far East, established in the 1920s. The name is derived from the Orang Seletar, the indigenous "sea people" who originally inhabited the area. Today, it has evolved into a global Aerospace Park, while maintaining its historic charm through preserved military architecture.
Attractions
Seletar Aerospace Park: A unique lifestyle destination where old colonial bungalows have been converted into trendy cafes and restaurants overlooking the runway. Hampstead Wetlands Park: A 3.2-hectare green sanctuary that provides a rustic, forest-like environment for bird-watching and nature walks. The Animal Resort (Heritage Spirit): While the physical landscape shifts, the district maintains a reputation for animal-friendly spaces and equestrian activities.
Amenities
Shopping: The Seletar Mall, Greenwich V, and various retail clusters within the Jalan Kayu area. Connectivity: Served by the Fernvale and Layar LRT stations (linking to Sengkang MRT), with major road access via the Central Expressway (CTE) and Tampines Expressway (TPE).
Schools
Primary: Fernvale Primary School, Sengkang Green Primary School, and Rosyth School (nearby). Tertiary/Specialized: Close proximity to Nanyang Polytechnic and ITE College Central.
Food & drink
Jalan Kayu: Famous island-wide for its Roti Prata and traditional local supper spots. The Oval at SAP: Home to upscale dining such as Wheeler's Estate and Wildseed Cafe, offering a unique "countryside" dining experience. Seletar Hill Eateries: A cluster of boutique cafes and bakeries tucked away in the landed housing estates.
Lifestyle
Exclusive & Quiet: Highly favored by those who seek a "getaway" vibe while remaining on the mainland, offering some of the lowest population densities in Singapore. Aviation Enthusiasts: Residents often enjoy views of private jets and small aircraft taking off from Seletar Airport.
Entertainment
Plane Spotting: The boardwalk near the Seletar Airport runway is a premier spot for families and enthusiasts to watch aircraft activity. Cycling: A major node on the Round Island Route, connecting cyclists from the North to the Punggol Waterway.
