
Jurong · Tuas
Singapore's second CBD and industrial powerhouse undergoing a massive urban transformation.
Historically a mangrove swamp with crocodile-infested rivers, District 22 became the birthplace of Singapore's industrialization in the 1960s with the National Iron and Steel Mills. The name "Jurong" is derived from the Malay word jerong, meaning "shark." Over decades, it has evolved from a gritty industrial estate into a self-sufficient town and a critical economic pillar.
Attractions
Jurong Lake Gardens: A massive 90-hectare park featuring a lakeside playground, water-sports hub, and scenic walking trails. Science Centre Singapore: A world-class educational landmark that has inspired generations of students. Snow City & The Rink: Iconic recreational facilities offering year-round winter activities and Olympic-sized ice skating.
Amenities
Shopping: A "mega-cluster" in Jurong East including Westgate, JEM, IMM (Singapore's largest outlet mall), and Jurong Point in Boon Lay. Connectivity: Major transit nodes at Jurong East (North-South/East-West interchange) and Boon Lay, with upcoming connections to the Jurong Region Line (JRL).
Schools
Primary: Rulang Primary School (highly popular), Lakeside Primary, and Boon Lay Garden Primary. Tertiary: Close proximity to Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and various polytechnics in the western education belt.
Food & drink
Boon Lay Power Nasi Lemak: A legendary late-night destination that draws crowds from across the island. Taman Jurong Food Centre: Famous for heritage stalls serving traditional lor mee and handmade fishball noodles.
Lifestyle
Work-Live-Play: Designed as a "Second CBD," offering residents the ability to work in major business parks while enjoying waterfront recreation. Industrial Chic: A unique blend of sleek modern offices and traditional industrial heritage sites like the gazetted Jurong Town Hall.
Entertainment
Jurong Hill Park: Features a spiral tower providing 360° panoramic views of the industrial landscape and the Garden of Fame. Golden Village Jurong Point: A major cinematic anchor for residents in the far west.
