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How I wish that parks and other places in Singapore don't have boring names like Neighbourhood 2 Park, or Ang Mo Kio Ave 2.
There should be a push to move away from such boring and unimaginative places. We can honour exemplary Singaporeans or name them after places.
Does the image of the sign say much and is it necessary? I don't see what it contributes to the article's meaning. At least the other two images show examples of what parks in Singapore look like and their environment.
Is there a way to get an exhaustive list rather than rely on "and have articles on Wikipedia" as an inclusion criterion? --Base (talk) 13:30, 30 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
375 items. It isn't a short list, but does not seem to be something unmanageable. Of course I don't expect that they are all notable to have their own Wikipedia articles, but I am fairly sure they can be squeezed into the list (and possible also have a Wikidata item each). --Base (talk) 19:26, 12 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]