Pasir Ris

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Pasir Ris
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English Pasir Ris
Chinese 巴西立 or 白沙
– Pinyin Bāxīlì or Báishā
Malay Pasir Ris
Tamil பாசிர் ரிஸ்
Pasir Ris New Town
Total area: 61.01 km²
Residential area: 13.18 km²
Dwelling units: 27,515
Projected ultimate: 44,000
Population: 196,800

Pasir Ris is primarily a residential area in Singapore comprising many high-rise residential dwelling blocks, mostly public housing built by the Housing and Development Board in Pasir Ris New Town. The town is located in the eastern part of Singapore.

Like other new towns, public transport facilities were factored into the development of Pasir Ris. Pasir Ris is easily accessible via bus services at Pasir Ris Bus Interchange and the Mass Rapid Transit at Pasir Ris MRT Station.

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Etymology and history

The first reference to a village of Pasir Ris, Passier Reis, appeared in 1853. There has been conjecture that perhaps this is a contraction of Pasir Hiris (pasir is "sand" and hiris means "to shred" in Malay).

The area was known as White Sand because it had a good beach. A major shopping complex, White Sands Shopping Centre, is located in the area that embodies the local place name.

Geography

Api Api River in a Suburb of Pasir Ris

Pasir Ris is geographically divided into 3 regions: Loyang (East), Central and Elias (West).

Political boundaries

Pasir Ris comes politically under the Pasir Ris-Punggol Group Representation Constituency since 2001 and Pasir Ris Group Representation Constituency from 1997 to 2001. After the general election in 2001, a large part of the former Pasir Ris Central Division and the Pasir Ris-Loyang Division came together as Pasir Ris East with Ahmad Mohamed Magad as the Member of Parliament.

Pasir Ris West consists of Elias housing estate and the western area of Pasir Ris and its Member of Parliament being Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence Teo Chee Hean. In conjunction with the expansion of Pasir Ris-Punggol Group Representation Constituency (GRC), a Community Club scaling six storeys high, was built in Pasir Ris East. In October 2004, Pasir Ris West also saw the completion of Pasir Ris Elias Community Club.

Amenities

Recreation

Pasir Ris Beach

In proximity to the sea, Pasir Ris has several recreation areas like the NTUC Downtown East, which have facilities like chalets, theme parks, a bowling alley, a park for pets and pet owners and Pasir Ris Park. There is also another park by the name of Pasir Ris Town Park, close to where the Shopping Centre White Sands is located. The park sports a park connector, a playground, an eatery and fishing pond and a section of the park has been removed to build the Sports and Recreation Centre. The bowling alley building in Downtown East has been demolished to make way for a new four storey shopping and entertainment complex with a cinema which has been completed in 2008 called e!hub. e!hub also includes a new bowling alley, which replaces the old one. The area also includes two theme parks. They are Escape Theme Park which opened in 2000 and Wild Wild Wet which is a water-based theme park that opened in 2004.

Industry

Pasir Ris is also part of the Jurong Town Corporation's plan to develop wafer fabrication facilities in Singapore. The other two locations are Tampines and Woodlands. Presently, there are two major wafer fabrication parks in Pasir Ris. Companies situated there include United Microelectronics Corporation and Systems on Silicon Manufacturing.

Education

Primary schools

Secondary schools

Post-Secondary schools

Places of worship

Mosques

  • Al-Istighfar Mosque

Churches

  • Bethesda Pasir-Ris Mission Church
  • Pentecost Methodist Church
  • RiverLife church
  • Church of the Divine Mercy
  • Carmel Church Camp

Buddhist temples

  • Sakya Tenphel Ling (Tibetan Monastery)
  • Golden Pagoda Buddhist Temple
  • Kwang Hua Buddhist Monastery

Commercial services

White Sands Shopping Centre

Shopping centres, malls and markets

  • Loyang Point (Pasir Ris East)
  • Pasir Ris Drive 6 (Pasir Ris East Central)
  • White Sands Shopping Centre (Pasir Ris Central)
  • Elias Mall (Pasir Ris West)
  • Pasir Ris West Plaza (Pasir Ris West)
  • NTUC Downtown East
  • E-Hub Shopping Mall (Pasir Ris Central)

Petrol/Diesel Stations

  • Singapore Petroleum Centre (Drive 4)
  • Esso Petrol (Drive 1)
  • Shell (Loyang Ave)

Community services

Community Centres

In popular culture

Popular Singaporean singer and songwriter Kevin Mathews, who grew up in the area once wrote a song Pasir Ris Sunrise, a parody of the song Waterloo Sunset

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