Kembangan
Kembangan is a subzone and residential precinct located in the town of Bedok in the East Region of Singapore. It consists largely of private residential areas and a small public housing estate along Lengkong Tiga.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Neighborhood with 130,000 residents
- Description: is a subzone and residential precinct located in the town of Bedok in the East Region of Singapore. It consists largely of private residential areas and a small public housing estate along Lengkong Tiga.
- Also known as: “Kembangan, Singapore”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Masjid Al-Ansar and Bedok Stadium.
Masjid Al-Ansar
Mosque
Photo: Dunner99, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Al-Ansar Mosque is a mosque in Singapore that was among the first few to be built under Phase One of the Mosque Building Fund Programme. It was completed in 1981 and is located in the Bedok North area, at the junction of Chai Chee Street and Bedok North Avenue 1.
Bedok Stadium
Stadium
Photo: elfgoh, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Bedok Stadium is a football stadium located in Bedok, Singapore. It is the main home ground of Singapore Premier League side, Geylang International FC, and used mostly for football matches for both the Singapore Premier League and Singapore National Football League competitions.
Taha Mosque
Mosque
Photo: Syed Ahmad Al-Joofri, Public domain.
Masjid Taha, or Taha Mosque is a mosque in Geylang, Singapore. It is the only mosque for the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in the country. It is located at Onan Road, adjacent to Masjid Khalid, a mainstream mosque.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include East Coast and Tampines.
East Coast
Photo: Sengkang, Copyrighted free use.
The East Coast of Singapore is largely residential and offers few sights as such; most visitors just cross it on their way from and to Changi Airport. For Singaporeans, on the other hand, the main attractions are 20 km of white sandy beach and the food: this is the home of many of Singapore's culinary icons.
Tampines
Suburb
Photo: Calvin Teo, CC BY-SA 2.5.
Tampines is the regional centre of the East Region of Singapore. With a population of 290,090 living across its five subzones as of 2025, it is the most populous planning area in Singapore. Tampines is situated 4½ km northeast of Kembangan.
Bedok
Suburb
Photo: Sengkang, Copyrighted free use.
Bedok is a planning area and residential town located in the geographical region of Tanah Merah along the south-eastern coast of the East Region of Singapore.
Kembangan
- Categories: residential area, administrative territorial entity of Singapore, and locality
- Location: Singapore, Southeast Asia, Asia
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
1.3248° or 1° 19′ 29″ northLongitude
103.9156° or 103° 54′ 56″ eastPopulation
130,000Elevation
13 metres (43 feet)Open location code
6PH58WF8+W6OpenStreetMap ID
node 9771993255OpenStreetMap feature
place=neighbourhoodGeoNames ID
1880594Wikidata ID
Q6386869
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Chinese to Vietnamese—“Kembangan” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “景万岸”
- Chinese: “景萬岸”
- Indonesian: “Kembangan, Singapura”
- Malay: “Kembangan, Singapura”
- Thai: “เกิมบางัน”
- Vietnamese: “Kembangan”
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Localities in the Area
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Taman Kembangan Park and Masjid Mydin.
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About Mapcarta. Data © OpenStreetMap contributors and available under the Open Database License". Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Kembangan”. Photo: Khairul Nizam, CC BY 2.0.