Jurong Lake Gardens has officially reopened, and it’s more stunning than ever! Join us as we explore the rejuvenated beauty, eco-friendly additions, and some celebrity tree-planting by our top ministers!
Jurong Lake Gardens has blossomed back onto Singapore's recreational scene with its grand reopening on September 8, 2024. This beloved park, which has been a hub for families, nature lovers, and anyone looking for a peaceful escape in the bustling city, has undergone a significant transformation. Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong and National Development Minister Desmond Lee were on hand to plant a tree, symbolically marking a new chapter for the gardens and underscoring a community-driven initiative.
The rejuvenation of Jurong Lake Gardens wasn't just a surface-level facelift—it was a thoughtful endeavor shaped by public input! The National Parks Board (NParks) received an astounding 14,000 suggestions from Singaporeans eager to contribute to the enhancements of their beloved garden. From eco-friendly installations to revamped walking trails, the updates reflect a harmonious blend of community desires and environmental consciousness, making it a must-visit for both residents and tourists alike.
This reopening is not just an aesthetic upgrade; it’s part of a larger effort to promote sustainability and appreciation for nature. The newly introduced eco-friendly landmarks feature educational installations about biodiversity and conservation, which will inspire park-goers of all ages. Whether you're looking to unwind with a leisurely stroll or engage in family-friendly activities, Jurong Lake Gardens now offers an enriched experience that celebrates both nature and community spirit.
As selected gardeners and city planners celebrate this milestone, there’s more in store! The rejuvenated Chinese and Japanese gardens are set to open soon. Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong delivered an inspiring speech at the ceremony, emphasizing the importance of preserving our cultural heritage while fostering a strong connection between people and nature. As you visit, keep an eye out for exclusive workshops and events that will be announced—a perfect chance to tap into your inner botanist!
Did you know that Jurong Lake Gardens is home to over 100 species of birds? From the vibrant kingfisher to the graceful heron, the gardens are a natural sanctuary for bird watchers! Additionally, this stunning locale also plays host to the iconic Jurong Lake, one of Singapore’s largest freshwater lakes, offering a myriad of activities such as canoeing and fishing for those looking to add some adventure to their day out. With such a compelling mix of nature and culture, you’ll definitely want to make this garden your next destination!
Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong and National Development Minister Desmond Lee planting a tree at the reopening of the Jurong Lake Gardens on Sept 8.
About 14000 suggestions from the public were received by the National Parks Board (NParks) and, on Sunday (Sept 8), visitors got to see how the new and the ...
Speech by Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong at the Opening of the Rejuvenated Chinese and Japanese Gardens on 8 September 2024.