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==History==

==History==

Plans to convert the lands of the former [[Kallang Airport]] into public spaces was first announced by then-Minister for [[Ministry of National Development (Singapore)|National Development]] [[Ong Eng Guan]] as "Project Lung". It was constructed with the involvement of both the government and volunteers.<ref>https://remembersingapore.org/2016/11/01/kallang-river-history-landmarks/</ref>

Plans to convert the lands of the former [[Kallang Airport]] into public spaces were first announced by then-Minister for [[Ministry of National Development (Singapore)|National Development]] [[Ong Eng Guan]] as "Project Lung". It was constructed with the involvement of both the government and volunteers.<ref>https://remembersingapore.org/2016/11/01/kallang-river-history-landmarks/</ref>



In July 1969, the Wonderland Amusement Park was integrated into the Kallang Park, costing an estimated amount of S$3 million in construction. In 1970, Singapore's largest cinema at that time, the Kallang Cinema (now the [[Kallang Theatre]]), was built in the Kallang Park.

In July 1969, the Wonderland Amusement Park was integrated into the Kallang Park, costing an estimated amount of S$3 million in construction. In 1970, Singapore's largest cinema at that time, the Kallang Cinema (now the [[Kallang Theatre]]), was built in the Kallang Park.


Revision as of 10:08, 19 July 2018

Kallang Park (Chinese: 劳动公园), Malay: Taman Kallang) was a large public park located in Kallang, Singapore. It existed from 1959 to early 1970s on the site currently occupied by the Singapore Sports Hub.

Etymology

Kallang Park was so named because it was built on the site of the former Kallang Airport runway, on the eastern bank of the Kallang Basin. The area is now part of the Kallang planning area.

Its Chinese name "劳动公园", however, translates to "labour park". Its Malay name "Taman Kallang" is a translation based on the English version.[1]

History

Plans to convert the lands of the former Kallang Airport into public spaces were first announced by then-Minister for National Development Ong Eng Guan as "Project Lung". It was constructed with the involvement of both the government and volunteers.[2]

In July 1969, the Wonderland Amusement Park was integrated into the Kallang Park, costing an estimated amount of S$3 million in construction. In 1970, Singapore's largest cinema at that time, the Kallang Cinema (now the Kallang Theatre), was built in the Kallang Park.

By 1973, the former National Stadium was erected at the site of the Kallang Park.

Today, the same site is now redeveloped into the Singapore Sports Hub, consisting the new National Stadium, Singapore Indoor Stadium and numerous other sports facilities. The name "Kallang Park" is now preserved in the row of factories along Jalan Benaan Kapal.

Facilities

Kallang Park had entertainment features for both adults and children, including kart racing, agriculture shows, roller coaster, ferris wheel, nightclub, bowling centre and ice skating rink, among others. Its most notable feature, however, was perhaps a fountain gifted by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, noted for its futuristic design.

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