Bukit Merah

Bukit Merah, also known as Redhill, is a planning area and new town situated in the southernmost part of the . The planning area borders to the north, to the west, and the , and planning areas of the Central Area to the east.
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  • Type: Neighborhood with 152,000 residents
  • Description: planning area and HDB town in Central Region, Singapore
  • Also known as: Bt Merah

Places of Interest

Highlights include Sri Ruthra Kaliamman Temple and Masjid Al-Amin.

Hindu temple
is a temple for the goddess Kali who is the presiding deity, along Depot Road, in Bukit Merah, . The other deities of the temple include Sri Vinayagar, Sri Subramaniar, Sri Muneeswaran, Navagrahas, Sri Kaleeswarar, Sri Mangalambigai, Sri Dhakshinamoorthy, Sri Sandigeswarar and Sri Nandeeswarar.

Mosque
or the Al-Amin Mosque is a mosque located at in the . Built in 1991 under the second phase of the Mosque Building Fund, the building's architecture is inspired by classical Malay and Minangkabau styles.

Metro station
MRT station is an above-ground Mass Rapid Transit station in Singapore on the East–West Line. Operated by SMRT, the station serves nearby landmarks such as the Delta Swimming Complex and Thye Hong Centre.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Henderson Hill and Kampong Tiong Bahru.

Neighborhood
is a subzone within the planning area of Bukit Merah, Singapore, as defined by the Urban Redevelopment Authority. Its boundary is composed of Alexandra Road in the north; Lower Delta Road in the east; Jalan Bukit Merah in the south; and the residential precinct along Redhill Close in the east.

Neighborhood
is a subzone within the planning area of Bukit Merah, Singapore, as defined by the Urban Redevelopment Authority. Its boundary is made up of the Ayer Rajah Expressway in the south; Kampong Bahru Road in the east; Jalan Bukit Merah in the north; and Lower Delta Road in the west.

Neighborhood
is a subzone within the planning area of Bukit Merah, , as defined by the Urban Redevelopment Authority. Its boundary is made up of the Ayer Rajah Expressway in the north; Alexandra Road in the west; in the south; and Henderson Road in the east.

Bukit Merah

Latitude
1.28201° or 1° 16′ 55″ north
Longitude
103.81859° or 103° 49′ 7″ east
Population
152,000
Elevation
29 metres (95 feet)
Open location code
6PH57RJ9+RC
Open­Street­Map ID
node 13348031303
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­neighbourhood
Geo­Names ID
1882003
Wiki­data ID
Q4986926
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In Other Languages

From Assamese to West Coast Bajau—“Bukit Merah” goes by many names.
  • Assamese: বুকিত মেৰাহ
  • Asturian: Bukit Merah
  • Chinese: Âng-soaⁿ
  • Chinese: 武吉美拉
  • Chinese: 紅山
  • Chinese: 红山
  • Dutch: Bukit Merah
  • Finnish: Bukit Merah
  • French: Bukit Merah
  • Indonesian: Bukit merah
  • Indonesian: Bukit Merah
  • Irish: Bukit Merah
  • Japanese: 紅山 (シンガポール)
  • Kadazan Dusun: Bukit Merah
  • Malay: Bt Merah
  • Malay: Bukit Merah
  • Malay: بوکيت ميره
  • Min Nan Chinese: Âng-soaⁿ
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Bukit Merah
  • Persian: بوکیت مراه
  • Spanish: Bukit Merah
  • Tamil: புக்கிட் மேரா
  • Thai: บูกิตเมระฮ์
  • Urdu: بوکیت میراہ
  • West Coast Bajau: Bukit Merah
  • Bukit Merah

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