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Airbnb-style short-term home sharing still illegal, 3-month minimum period continues to apply for private homes:

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The Urban Redevelopment Authority will not be going ahead with proposed changes to the rules for short-term stays in private homes after extensive consultations since 2015 with diverse groups of stakeholders. . Read more at straitstimes.com.

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☑ Project Name: The Lakefront Residences

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☑ Development Type: Non-Landed Private Residential Home

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42 Lakeside Drive, The Lakefront Residences, Singapore 648322
44 Lakeside Drive, The Lakefront Residences, Singapore 648323
46 Lakeside Drive, The Lakefront Residences, Singapore 648324
48 Lakeside Drive, The Lakefront Residences, Singapore 648305

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☑ District: 22 (Outside Central Region OCR - West Region)

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☑ Tenure: 99-year leasehold from 3 August 2010

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☑ Land / Site Area: approximately 16,072.23sqm / 173,000sqft

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☑ Total Blocks / Towers: 3

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☑ Total Floors / Storeys: 18

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☑ Total Units: 629

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☑ Bedroom Type:
1 Bedroom - 45sqm ~ 66sqm / 484sqft ~ 710sqft (69 units)
2 Bedrooms - 66sqm ~ 115sqm / 710sqft ~ 1,238sqft (158 units)
3 Bedrooms - 92sqm ~ 159sqm / 990sqft ~ 1,711sqft (353 units)
4 Bedrooms - 129sqm ~ 180sqm / 1,389sqft ~ 1,938sqft (32 units)
Penthouse 3 Bedrooms - 193sqm ~ 204sqm / 2,077sqft ~ 2,196sqft (6 units)
Penthouse 4 Bedrooms - 195sqm ~ 225sqm / 2,099sqft ~ 2,422sqft (9 units)
Penthouse 5 Bedrooms - 269sqm ~ 272sqm / 2,896sqft & 2,928sqft (2 units)

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☑ Developer: Keppel Land (Mayfair) Pte Ltd

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☑ Architect: MKPL Architects Pte Ltd

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THE LAKEFRONT RESIDENCES condo features a non-landed residential home project (private apartment / condominium) with 3 blocks of 17-storey apartments located in the western lakeside region of Lakeside Drive in Jurong West by Lakeside MRT station, Jurong Lake Park developed by Keppel Land (Mayfair) Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of Keppel Land Limited.

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42 Lakeside Drive, The Lakefront Residences, Singapore 648322 (17-storey apartment)
44 Lakeside Drive, The Lakefront Residences, Singapore 648323 (Club House)
46 Lakeside Drive, The Lakefront Residences, Singapore 648324 (17-storey apartment)
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THE LAKEFRONT RESIDENCES, a 17-storey private condo by Jurong Lake at Lakeside Drive in Jurong West. APARTMENTS WANTED for RENT & SALE! Buyers, Landlords, Owners, Sellers & Tenants Welcome! PM the Lakefront Residences Condominium Rental & Sales Team.

First public exhibition on Jurong Lake Gardens West at Jurong PointA roving exhibition on Jurong Lake Gardens West at Ju...
05/04/2015

First public exhibition on Jurong Lake Gardens West at Jurong Point

A roving exhibition on Jurong Lake Gardens West at Jurong Point showcases proposed concept ideas and allows the public to share feedback on suggested plans.

Playgrounds featuring water and nature-themed play areas, boardwalks bringing visitors close to the water's edge to observe birds feeding, and a new community and water sports facility - these are just some of the proposed concept ideas unveiled at the first public exhibition on Jurong Lake Gardens West.

The exhibition, launched on Sunday (Apr 5) at Jurong Point mall, allows members of the public to feedback on the suggested plans. The concept ideas were collated through a series of public road shows and online channels in 2012.

The roving exhibition will be held at Jurong Point till Apr 7. It will then travel to HDB Hub (Apr 11 - 12), before making stops at Parkland Green at East Coast Park (Apr 18 - 19) and VivoCity (Apr 25 - 26).

The public can also submit their feedback via a microsite on the Jurong Lake Gardens. Through these channels, National Parks Board will also be seeking ideas from the community for the rest of Jurong Lake Gardens - Jurong Lake Gardens East and Central.

Minister for Culture, Community and Youth Lawrence Wong, who is Chairman of the Jurong Lake District Steering Committee, said the central part of the gardens can be a place for community show gardens.

"For the Jurong Lake Gardens East, this will be the location of the new Science Centre. So we think that this part of the gardens can feature science and nature, and it can provide a better linkage to the Science Centre. For example, we can showcase horticultural projects with new, innovative features at the Jurong Lake Gardens East," said Mr Wong.

Works on the Jurong Lake Gardens West are expected to be completed in 2017. The other parts of the gardens will be completed in stages from 2020 onwards.

Some residents are looking forward to the developments. Malaiya Maran, who has been living in Jurong for 20 years, said: "We are really excited about what is coming up. For many of the programmes, they are trying to make them as interactive as possible, so it is not just walking through the park and enjoying the breeze. There are things we can get involved in."

"People can go there and grow things they like. I think a lot of youngsters grow up in an environment which is very urbanised. They don't have a chance to grow things and see them bloom," added the 52-year-old.

Raymond Tan, a father of two and who has been staying in Jurong since he was a child, said: "In the past, we will travel to Malaysia, or out of Singapore, to view the butterflies and natural sights, which we hardly have in Singapore. I think this (Jurong Lake Gardens) will be very good. And having kids now, I think it is good for them as part of their education."

But there are concerns that the gardens will lose its tranquility, or become a gathering point for foreign workers. "In fact near Jurong Point, there's a Jurong Central Park. Over the weekend, I hardly see locals there enjoying the facilities. I think one of the main reasons is there are a lot of non-locals there," said Mr Tan.

"Slowly this area is turning away from what it used to be - very quiet, laid back and a lot of greenery. We may have to make way for some of these greenery to be transplanted in another area. But we have to give up something to gain something, we can't have it all," said Malaiya.

Mr Wong said: "Many of you have given us feedback that you want to maintain the tranquility and the natural surroundings of Jurong Lake Gardens. At the same time we have also heard feedback and suggestions from residents that you want the place to be more vibrant, you want to have more activities and programmes; you want more spaces for communities and families to come together.

"So we are trying our best, and we will do our best, to get this balance right - to retain the natural beauty of the Gardens and at the same time provide more programmes and more spaces for communities and families to come together. We will try to achieve both objectives."


Source: Channel News Asia

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/first-public-exhibition/1767028.html

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Roving exhibition on Jurong Lake Gardens West held at Jurong Point till April 7, showcasing proposed concept ideas and allowing the public to learn more about the Gardens and share their feedback on suggested plans.

Shop and dine where you liveThe opening of more suburban malls gives residents the option of dining and shopping in thei...
28/11/2014

Shop and dine where you live
The opening of more suburban malls gives residents the option of dining and shopping in their own neighbourhood

Last Sunday, preschool teacher Jessica Ong and her family decided to check out OneKM, a new mall in Tanjong Katong that opened last month.

"Now we have another shopping option near our home where we can have a nice dinner at one of the restaurants or do some window shopping," says the 44-year-old, who lives in Eunos with her husband and daughter.

With the recent opening of OneKM and other malls in the east, such as Bedok Mall, she notes that she "hardly ever goes to town nowadays".

She adds: "Everything can be found here. I don't have to dress up and change trains to get to Orchard."

The new shopping centre, which will open officially on Sunday, is one of four suburban malls which have sprung up within the past three months.

Like OneKM, Seletar Mall in Sengkang, hillV2 in Upper Bukit Timah and East Village in Bedok are providing more shopping and dining options to residential enclaves, saving people a trip to town.

There are more heartland malls to come. The refurbished Eastpoint in Simei is set to reopen on Tuesday and mega warehouse retail store Big Box in Jurong East is slated to open within the next two months.

Dr Lynda Wee, an adjunct associate professor specialising in retail management at Nanyang Technological University, says the trend of mall developers heading to the heartland is inevitable.

She says: "There is only so much land in Orchard Road. With residential areas being built up with schools, offices and hospitals, they became attractive catchment areas to build heartland malls."

She points out that suburban malls started to come into their own when brands typically found mainly in the town area ventured beyond the Orchard Road belt.

This was the case when Japanese casualwear giant Uniqlo chose to open its first Singapore store at Tampines 1 mall in 2009.

Big names such as Books Kinokuniya, H&M and Sephora also opened their first suburban outlets at Jem in Jurong East when the mall opened last year.

Dr Wee notes that towns such as Tampines and Jurong East were identified as self-contained regional centres two decades ago with homes, offices and shops where people can live, work and play,

"With a more diverse group of people in the area, malls now have to cater to their lifestyle needs. Hence bigger, more upmarket international brands have been brought in," she says.

Unlike the heartland malls of yesteryear which served mainly residents within the neighbourhood, the new kids on the retail block now appeal to a "wider catchment" and thus have to offer more in terms of commercial facilities, says Dr Chua Yang Liang, Jones Lang LaSalle's head of research for South-east Asia. "For suburban malls to succeed these days, the positioning of the mall is very important. Developers have to understand the immediate catchment area and who the consumers are."

Last year, Jurong East became the suburbs' answer to Orchard Road when Jem and Westgate opened in June and December, giving shoppers access to international brands such as H&M and Kate Spade Saturday. The area now boasts four malls, including JCube and IMM.

Says Dr Wee: "Shoppers can now get the Orchard Road experience at their doorstep. With the population expected to rise to six million by 2020, people will want to have all their shopping needs met in their neighbourhood." This saves them from having to jostle with the growing crowds in popular shopping spots in town.

UOL Group, the developer of OneKM, sees the mall as "an important catalyst for the development of Singapore's newest commercial hub outside the Central Business District in Paya Lebar Central".

Says a UOL Group spokesman: "The mall is expected to inject vibrancy and provide convenience to office workers, residents and students in the vicinity. With the nearby Paya Lebar MRT interchange station on the East-West and Circle lines and major expressways, the mall also expects shopper traffic from other neighbourhoods."

HillV2, which opened last month, is styled as a hip dining and lifestyle destination with upmarket options such as New York cafe- cum-grocery Dean & DeLuca, Wine Connection Bistro and Black Angus Steakhouse. Of the 32 shops there, 21 are food and beverage operators.

Ms Mavis Seow, chief operating officer of retail business group of Far East Organization, hillV2's developer, says: "We believe that the immediate area around hillV2 was a little underserved in terms of food and beverage options in the past."

Seletar Mall, a joint venture between media group Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) and United Engineers Developments which opens today, also aims to meet the needs of those living and working nearby. Mrs Sng Ngoi May, executive vice-president of SPH's retail property management, says: "We are happy to offer a full-fledged family-focused shopping mall for the residents and working population in the vicinity of Sengkang, Hougang, Punggol, Seletar and Ang Mo Kio."

Besides a cineplex, the mall also features enrichment and tuition centres for children as well as "dining options and lifestyle choices for families under one roof", she adds. SPH's other retail assets are Paragon and The Clementi Mall.

Tapping the growing popularity of suburban malls, some retailers are debuting fresh concepts in the heartland instead of viewing branches outside the city area as poorer cousins.

At OneKM, for instance, Chinese restaurant chain Paradise Group has opened two new dining concepts - Thai restaurant ParaThai and steamboat eatery Beauty In The Pot - along with another Paradise Dynasty outlet.

Says a Paradise Group spokesman: "Suburban malls nowadays are complete in terms of their tenant mix to give consumers convenience. This includes restaurants that offer different cuisines and ambience which complement one another."

Japanese lifestyle store Tokyu Hands also headed to the heartland when it unveiled its first store here in Westgate mall in September. It opened its second outlet in Orchard Central on Thursday last week.

Explaining the decision, Ms Yukie Sawa, senior manager of Tokyu Hands Singapore, says: "We opened a store in Jurong East first with the prospect of the area developing as a sub-centre of the city. Soon afterwards, we looked at opening a store in Orchard as it is a central shopping district."

Both areas have different types of shoppers and are "equally important", she adds. "That's why we opened the two stores just a few months apart."

Graduate student Andrew Yee is looking forward to Seletar Mall's opening today for a very simple reason: to shop for groceries. The mall counts FairPrice Finest, which will take up 23,000 sq ft at basement 2, among its anchor tenants.

"I usually take a bus ride of at least 20 minutes to Thomson Plaza to buy my groceries at the FairPrice Finest outlet," says the 26-year-old, who lives with his wife in a five-room flat in Sengkang. "The nearest FairPrice in Fernvale Point is small and does not have the items I need, such as fresh herbs and certain cuts of fresh meat such as ribeye."

Now, it will take him just three minutes to walk to Seletar Mall, which is next to Fernvale LRT station.

But with added convenience comes more congestion, which Dr Wee says is "a trade-off that comes with more commercial activities".

Mr Yee, however, has a simple solution to the inevitable downside. "If I need peace, I can always go home or cycle to the Punggol area nearby."

Indeed, some Singaporeans are flocking to heartland malls that are far beyond their backyard.

Senior human resource executive Karen Soon, 29, who lives in Hougang, was having coffee at East Village near Simpang Bedok when Life! checked out the mixed development last Sunday.

"My friends live near East Village so I decided to come over and hang out here. It's not crowded and is a change of environment for me," she says.



OneKM in Tanjong Katong
Positioned as a lifestyle and knowledge mall, OneKM in Tanjong Katong targets nearby office workers, residents and students.

The mall, developed by UOL Group, sits on the former site of Lion City Hotel and Hollywood Theatre. Above the mixed development is private residence Katong Regency.

The 204,000 sq ft mall has more than 150 tenants spread over three floors and a basement, including anchor tenants Cold Storage supermarket and foodcourt Food Junction. Other well-known retailers include Uniqlo, Harvey Norman and J-Mart Japanese Food Market.

With 20 schools such as Tanjong Katong Girls' School and Geylang Methodist School (Primary) within a 2km radius of the mall, it is no surprise that it houses eight set-ups geared towards kids and students. These include right-brain development centre Heguru Education Centre (right) and taekwondo training centre Taekwondonomics.

Eateries in the mall include Saigon Baguette, which offers banh mi, or Vietnamese baguette sandwiches, and Fika Swedish Cafe and Bistro. Two new dining concepts by the Paradise Group will have diners drooling too.

The Chinese restaurant chain has opened Thai restaurant ParaThai and steamboat eatery Beauty In The Pot, along with a Paradise Dynasty outlet. All three sit side by side on the second floor.

Opened: Last month and the official opening is on Sunday Where: 11 Tanjong Katong Road

Open: 10am to 9.30pm daily



hillV2 in Hillview

Mixed development hillV2 by Far East Organization might just be the Robertson Quay in north- west Singapore. Located in the Hillview residential area in Upper Bukit Timah and connected to The Hillier condominium, the 55,500 sq ft project adds more upmarket dining and lifestyle options to the area.

Gourmands will be pleased to know that 65 per cent of the shops - or 21 of the 32 tenants - in the two-storey mall is dedicated to food and beverage offerings.

Eateries include New York cafe-cum-grocery Dean & DeLuca and American meat joint Black Angus Steakhouse, which have set up their first suburban outlets in this mall. There is also classic Italian restaurant iO Italian Osteria, which chose hillV2 to open its first Singapore branch.

Shoppers can also chill out at Cold Stone Creamery ice cream parlour and Wine Connection Bistro; be pampered at boutique spa Epi Treatz or massage outlet Traditional Javanese Massage Hut; or shop for groceries at Hillview Market Place by Cold Storage, which is the anchor tenant.

Opened: Last month Where: 4 Hillview Rise

Open: 10am to 10pm daily



Seletar Mall in Sengkang

Located at the junction of Sengkang West Avenue and Fernvale Road, the 188,000 sq ft Seletar Mall (right) boasts more than 130 brands over six floors.

A joint venture by Singapore Press Holdings and property firm United Engineers Developments, the family-oriented mall features Shaw Theatres, the first cinema in Sengkang.

Other key tenants in this shopping centre include department store BHG, FairPrice Finest supermarket, Foodfare foodcourt, Japanese clothing giant Uniqlo and women-only fitness centre Amore Fitness & Boutique Spa.

Eateries range from the usual suspects such as Swensen's and Subway to more offbeat diners such as Song Fa Bak K*t Teh and Oki-Machi, a Taiwanese eatery selling Japanese charcoal-grilled muah chee that is making its Singapore debut.

Parents with young children will have at least 10 enrichment and learning centres to choose from, such as Mind Stretcher Learning Centre and Vienna Music School.

Opens: Today

Where: 33 Sengkang West Avenue

Open: 10am to 10pm daily



East Village in Simpang Bedok

The mixed development by World Class Land near popular supper haunt Simpang Bedok adds a swanky charm to the area with its modish decor.

Though more than half of the 108 commercial units in the one-storey mall have yet to be filled, East Village (right) is shaping up to be a trendy spot for cafe hounds and residents alike.

It is linked to a 90-unit condominium of the same name and several operators, such as laundry service Laundry Unlimited and dental clinic Nuffield Dental Simpang Bedok, serve the residents' needs.

But the highlights of East Village are the new food and beverage offerings. These include Sarah's The Pancake Cafe, which is quickly gaining a following with its sweet and savoury pancakes and crepes, and Salty Peanut (above), which serves handmade gelato with flavours such as salty peanut (but of course), bandung and gula melaka with salt.

Anchor tenant Cold Storage supermarket completes the package.

Opened: September

Where: 430 Upper Changi Road

Open: 9am to 10pm daily



Big Box in Jurong East

Jurong East - already dubbed the Orchard Road of the west with malls Jem, Westgate and JCube joining the refurbished IMM in the past two years - will soon welcome yet another shopping destination.

Called Big Box, it will be Singapore's largest warehouse retail store with 400,000 sq ft of shop space housing a hypermarket and a mega store offering furniture, consumer electronics as well as IT and mobile accessories.

Brands include home-grown retailers Akira, ModLiving and Barang Barang, as well as international furniture labels such as Habitat from France and Hilker from Germany.

The eight-storey complex will be operated by a single retailer, home-grown consumer electronics supplier TT International.

It operates on the business concept "from factory to store front" and will pass on rental cost savings to consumers.

Shoppers will also welcome the drive-through service, where they can order goods in advance and pick up the items at their convenience.

Opening: In the next two months

Where: 1 Venture Avenue


Source: The Straits Times

http://www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/more-lifestyle-stories/story/shop-and-dine-where-you-live-20141128

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Last Sunday, preschool teacher Jessica Ong and her family decided to check out OneKM, a new mall in Tanjong Katong that opened last month.

Science Centre to still nurture 'spirit of inquiry, exploration and discovery': HengA committee comprising a "diverse gr...
18/08/2014

Science Centre to still nurture 'spirit of inquiry, exploration and discovery': Heng

A committee comprising a "diverse group of talented and passionate people" will be set up to plan the development of the "jewel" of Jurong, says Education Minister Heng Swee Keat.

The Ministry of Education and the Science Centre team are "eager to get to work" in re-imagining and developing the new Science Centre, which Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong dubbed the "jewel" of Jurong during his National Day Rally speech, said Education Minister Heng Swee Keat.

In his Facebook post on Monday (Aug 18), Mr Heng wrote that the Science Centre is a "good place where generations of Singaporeans have been able to imagine, experience, discover and dream". It has played, and will continue to play, an important role of nurturing a "spirit of inquiry, exploration and discovery", he added.

The minister said science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) are a critical part of our lives, and all these aspects will be integral when imagining, designing and building Jurong Lake District.

"So how great it will be to have a brand new Science Centre to ignite our children's imagination to create, invent, problem solve and transform the way we live and work," Mr Heng wrote.

To that end, he said a committee will be set up to "imagine all the ways to make the Science Centre even better". He added that he hoped to attract a diverse group of talented and passionate people - such as the best educators in sciences and maths, overseas scientists and researchers, industry practitioners and technologists and people with a deep sense of wonder - to be on the committee.

"I hope our new Science Centre will appeal to all ages - and inspire everyone to retain this child-like sense of wonder all our lives," Mr Heng stated.


Source: Channel News Asia

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/science-centre-to-still/1318416.html

https://www.facebook.com/lakefront.residences.singapore

A committee comprising a "diverse group of talented and passionate people" will be set up to plan the development of the "jewel" of Jurong, says Education Minister Heng Swee Keat.

Jurong Lake Gardens on the cardsPrime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced plans to merge the Japanese Garden, Chinese Gar...
18/08/2014

Jurong Lake Gardens on the cards

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced plans to merge the Japanese Garden, Chinese Garden and Jurong Lake Park into the Jurong Lake Gardens, which could become a "people's garden" to rival parks like the Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park.

A new Jurong Lake Gardens, a revamped Science Centre, and possibly the terminus for the Kuala Lumpur-Singapore High Speed Rail - major updates for Jurong announced at Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's National Day Rally speech on Sunday (Aug 17).

Jurong has been dramatically transformed from a swamp area into an industrial town over the years. The most notable upgrade was the Jurong Lake District in 2008, which consists of a commercial district and a lakeside. At the National Day Rally, Mr Lee says a more ambitious transformation is planned to revitalise the area.

Nearby tourist attractions like the Chinese Garden and Japanese Garden will be merged with the Jurong Lake Park to form a giant attraction called Jurong Lake Gardens.

Mr Lee said authorities plan to bring community gardeners from all over Singapore to create and look after show gardens in the Jurong Lake Gardens. They will "make it a people's garden. Bigger than Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park, perhaps even better than Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park."

But it's the new Science Centre that the Prime Minister says will be the "jewel" in the Lake Gardens' crown. To be completed around 2020, the centre will be located near the Chinese Garden MRT station. This will allow the Centre to extend into Jurong Lake Gardens, and integrate with the living environment, thereby raising possibilities of an entirely new concept for the centre.

Other than linking the gardens to the park connector network and Jurong River, there are plans to build more housing and integrate them into the Lake District. In the longer-term, Prime Minister Lee says this may mean shifting the Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE) southwards to create more space next to the lake.

Mr Lee said there is also a possibility that the planned Kuala Lumpur-Singapore high-speed rail may come to Jurong. "I've agreed with PM Najib to build a high-speed rail between Singapore and KL. I've told PM Najib that in Singapore - why don't we site the terminus in the Jurong Lake District? We are discussing it with the Malaysians, we have not settled it yet, but if we get the high-speed rail terminus in the Jurong Lake District, then that will make Jurong truly an exciting gateway to Singapore."

To address Singapore's traffic issues, Mr Lee said improvements will be seen within the next two years by increasing capacity of the existing North-South and East-West lines. The additions of the Jurong Region Line and Cross-Island Line will also help.


Source: Channel News Asia

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Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced plans to merge the Japanese Garden, Chinese Garden and Jurong Lake Park into the Jurong Lake Gardens, which could become a "people's garden" to rival parks like the Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park.

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