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Monday, October 18, 2010

Catching crabs - Sembawang Park

Wow, see what Marcus has caught!

Sembawang Park is a tranquil park situated in the north of Singapore facing Johore straits. Sembawang area is named after the Sembawang Tree (Mesua ferruginea)

The park boasts a beautiful beach side, which is a popular fishing ground and one of the few remaining natural beaches of Singapore. The walkways inside the park are restored old pathways used during British occupation. The Sembawang Shipyard to the west of the park was a British Naval Base from 1938 to 1968. The park is also surrounded by other places of historical interest like the Admiralty House, Kampong Wak Hassan, Masjid Petempatan Melayu Sembawang and Sembawang memorial.

People get together for barbequing, camping, fishing and swimming during the weekends, holidays......

If you are coming by MRT/bus,  take bus 882 at Sembawang Interchange.  The bus loops at the Park every 20 minutes. Car parking is available at both the entrances (Sembawang Road and Tuah Road)

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