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Holland Road (Chinese: 荷兰路) is a subzone of the Bukit Timah planning area named after the major road of the same name in Bukit Timah, Singapore. Holland Road is located between the borders of Clementi, Holland Village , a neighborhood along the Queenstown –Bukit Timah boundary which is popular for its restaurants, cafes and nightspots ...
Blk 147 Simei Street 2. Singapore 52 0 147. Blk 147 Tampines Avenue 5. Singapore 52 1 147. Similarly, for a HDB residential block sharing the same number as another block in the same postal sector, but have an added suffix behind are differentiated by their postal codes as follows: Blk 150 Bishan Street 11.
Holland Village, often abbreviated as Holland V, is a neighbourhood located along the boundary between the planning areas of Bukit Timah and Queenstown in the Central Region of Singapore. [ 1] Holland Village is a popular shopping and dining destination for younger Singaporeans and expatriates.
Holland Village MRT station. / 1.312078°N 103.796208°E / 1.312078; 103.796208. Holland Village MRT station is an underground Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station on the Circle line (CCL), located along the boundary of Bukit Timah and Queenstown planning areas in Singapore. Situated close to the junction of Holland Avenue and Holland Road ...
Bukit Timah, often abbreviated as Bt Timah, is a planning area and residential estate located in the westernmost part of the Central Region of Singapore.Bukit Timah lies roughly 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from the Central Business District, bordering the Central Water Catchment to the north, Bukit Panjang to the northwest, Queenstown to the south, Tanglin to the southeast, Clementi to the ...
20 November 2005 – 15 January 2006. 12 September 2006. Downtown Line Stage 1 – 2, Caldecott and Haw Par Villa stations [8] 30 July 2008 – 26 August 2008. November 2008 – March 2009. 17 June 2009. Downtown Line Stage 3 [9] [10] 13 December 2010 – 12 January 2011. 1 June 2011 – 15 July 2011.
Administrative divisions of Singapore. Singapore is governed as a unitary state without provinces or states. However, for the purposes of administration and urban planning, it has been subdivided in various ways throughout its history. As of 2022, Singapore has a total land area of about 753 km 2 (291 sq mi), not including its sea area.
On 18 June 1918, near Holland Road Station, [7] a train collided with a car driven by a chauffeur. The car was carried along by the train for a distance. Police inspector Dyam arrived on the scene soon after and the occupants of the car, [7] the chauffeur and a servant, were taken to Tan Tock Seng Hospital, where the servant was pronounced dead. [8]