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Woodlands is a
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and residential town located in the North Region of
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. As of 2019, the town has a population of 254,733. Located approximately north of the central business district (CBD), it is the densest planning area and the regional centre for the northern parts of the country. The Woodlands planning area borders
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to the east,
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to the south and
Sungei Kadut Sungei Kadut ( or , ) is an industrial estate and planning area located in the North Region of Singapore. It is bounded by Bukit Panjang and Choa Chu Kang to the south, Mandai to the east, as well as Lim Chu Kang and the Western Water Catchmen ...
to the west. It has nine subzones; Greenwood Park, Midview, North Coast, Senoko West, Woodgrove, Woodlands East, Woodlands Regional Centre, Woodlands South and Woodlands West. Woodlands New Town is situated within the Woodlands planning area, which was developed during the 1980s as part of Singapore's plan to decentralise the city centre and create self-contained residential areas throughout the country. Woodlands also serves as one of the two international land border connections on the Singaporean side between Singapore and
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at
Woodlands Checkpoint The Woodlands Checkpoint is one of Singapore's two land border checkpoints, connecting ground traffic with Malaysia. It services the vehicular traffic (cars, buses, lorries, motorcycles) along with pedestrians that goes through the Johor–Singa ...
, which leads to the Johor–Singapore Causeway. The other connection is the Tuas Second Link at
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.


History


British administration

The area consisting of modern-day Woodlands Town first witnessed the opening of the Johor-Singapore Causeway in 1923. Early Woodlands consisted of villages where residents made their living mostly as small-time shopkeepers and vegetable farmers in the
Marsiling Marsiling is a suburb of Woodlands, Singapore, extends from the north of Woodlands Square to the Woodlands Checkpoint, bordering Malaysia. It presents the older living patterns of Singapore; it is a quieter and much denser estate, often offerin ...
area, while rubber plantations and poultry farms dot the landscape at where modern-day Admiralty is located.


Post-independence

The first HDB flats were built from 1972 in the northern part of Marsiling, and the Woodlands Bus Interchange located at Woodlands Centre Road was built in 1980. Prior to 1988, Woodlands was divided into
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and Sembawang SMC, before it was merged in 1991 into
Sembawang GRC The Sembawang Group Representation Constituency is a five-member Group Representation Constituency (GRC) located in the North Region, Singapore, northern area of Singapore. The GRC has five divisions: Sembawang Central, Naval Base, Woodlands, Ad ...
due to growing development. The development of Woodlands began in 1981. This comprises the building of HDB flats in the Neighbourhood 1, which was completed in 1985; well after the Marsiling Estate. The Neighbourhood 8 was completed in 1987, together with the Neighbourhood 3 in 1989. Because of the saturation of HDB flats, the numbering system added 'A', 'B' and 'C'. Blocks 6xx in Admiralty were completed in 1996, together with the 7xx in 1997. Expansion into Innova began in 1998 and was completed in 2002, which consists of block 5xx. Expansion into the Woodlands East began in 1999 and completed in 2004. The Jalan Ulu Sembawang is a rural road that cut across parts of the Woodlands New Town and the Sembawang Airbase. Starting from June 1992, the Jalan Ulu Sembawang is being cleared because of the extension of Woodlands New Town, Gambas Avenue, Sembawang Airbase and the Seletar Expressway. The village was cleared by 1996 and it was being converted into a military training ground.


Neighbourhood layout

There are three constituencies in the town, and nine neighbourhoods (N1 to N9) within the Woodlands vicinity made up primarily of Woodlands,
Marsiling Marsiling is a suburb of Woodlands, Singapore, extends from the north of Woodlands Square to the Woodlands Checkpoint, bordering Malaysia. It presents the older living patterns of Singapore; it is a quieter and much denser estate, often offerin ...
, Woodgrove and Admiralty. Woodlands Square serves as the town centre while adjacent neighbourhood centres also offer a variety of commercial activities. Integrated development plans including Kampung Admiralty (Admiralty Village) were officially launched in April 2014. Of all the estates, Woodgrove is the smallest in size, located towards the southwest end of the town. Woodgrove houses most of the private housing in Woodlands, consisting of high-rise condominiums and landed properties. Woodgrove lies in between the estates of Marsiling and Woodlands. Marsiling, Woodlands, Woodgrove and Admiralty all together form Woodlands New Town. File:View of Woodlands Avenue 9, Singapore.jpg, Woodlands estate File:Lighthouse Evangelism Woodlands and Woodlands Mart (Block 768), Singapore.jpg, Woodlands at night File:Block 828 Woodlands Avenue 9, Singapore - 20051110.jpg, A housing apartment block in Woodlands Avenue 9, southern portion of the Woodlands estate File:HDB flats in Woodlands, Singapore.jpg, HDB Apartment Blocks in Woodlands


Facilities

Woodlands is diverse during the day and well lit at night. Shops, eateries, and commercial zones are evenly spread through the town, with bus and transit routes operating past midnight. Divisions within estates are being rapidly modernised and modelled for Singapore's standards; playgrounds, communal gardens, sheltered pavements, multi-level parking lots, barbecue-pits, recreational facilities (such as tennis courts) and trees are found nearly everywhere.


Parks

With the modernising process outpacing the preservation of its past, Marsiling Park (formerly Woodlands Town Garden) keeps a clear and simple agenda, to bring greenery in the right ambience with the mixture of the local ethnicities. The theme of the park revolves around the Malay and Chinese cultures, and winding through the park is Sungei Mandai Kechil, the river that extends into a lake within the park. Marsiling Park is located near to the Woodlands Checkpoint, in the Marsiling estate. To the east of this area, bordering the polytechnic is Admiralty Park, a 27-hectare national park much of which is covered in
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. The most recent riverine park which opened in phases is the Woodlands Waterfront Park. It has engaged a lot of residents, especially those staying in northern Singapore. It is also linked to Admiralty Park and a 25 km Northern Explorer Park Connector Network. Mandai Tekong Park, located at Woodlands Avenue 5, is a lawned park among residential areas consisting of a fenced off court for ball games & benches with a running track. Vista Park is located at Woodlands Drive 16 among residential areas. It is a park situated at a walking distance to Vista Point and consists of playgrounds and running tracks for recreational purposes.


Malls

Causeway Point, one of the largest shopping malls in Singapore, houses 250 shops and various outlets, including a cinema and two food courts. There used to be a John Little department store within the mall but it closed in 2010.
Woodlands Regional Library The Woodlands Regional Library (WRL; Chinese: 兀兰区域图书馆; ) is a regional public library in Woodlands in the North Region of Singapore. It is within the premises of the Woodlands Civic Centre, near Causeway Point, Woodlands Bus Int ...
, the largest neighbourhood library in Singapore at the time of its launch, is operated by the
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. The four-storey public library within the Woodlands Civic Centre caters to all ages and is organised according to themes of general, reference, teens, and children. Woodlands Civic Centre is a designated centre of education, public services, and other forms of assistance for residents. The centre houses the Woodlands Regional Library, several banks, CPF Woodlands Branch, a post office, numerous merchandise and educational institutions, and restaurants. Woods Square is a mixed use integrated commercial development with retail, F&B, and a childcare centre.


Recreation

Sports are an emerging emphasis in the Singaporean society. Recreational facilities can be easily located around the estates and especially in parks: The Woodlands Stadium and Woodlands Swimming Complex are common places for sports enthusiasts. Experimental styles of architecture have found their way into Woodlands, making the town a place of wonder and colour, with much integration with recreation. From the early practical designs to its modern-day luxurious manifestation, housing apartment blocks are no longer as plain as they sound; with the garnish of parks, communal gardens and décors, these blocks are pieces of art and style themselves. The centrepiece of the town, Woodlands Square, attracts a constant flow of travellers and shoppers daily.


Education

, this area has a total of 12 primary schools, 10 secondary schools and a polytechnic, namely
Republic Polytechnic Republic Polytechnic (RP) is a post-secondary education institution and statutory board under the purview of the Ministry of Education in Singapore. Established in 2002, RP is renowned for its sports science programs. It is also the first and ...
. Educational institutions are evenly distributed throughout the estate. From newly founded schools to well-established ones, Woodlands has several top educational institutions in the northern region. Innova Junior College, located in Woodlands, merged with Yishun Junior College in 2019. The list of schools in Woodlands is as follows:


Primary schools

* Admiralty Primary School * Evergreen Primary School * Fuchun Primary School * Greenwood Primary School * Innova Primary School * Marsiling Primary School * Qihua Primary School * Riverside Primary School * Si Ling Primary School * Woodgrove Primary School * Woodlands Primary School * Woodlands Ring Primary School


Secondary schools

* Admiralty Secondary School * Christ Church Secondary School * Evergreen Secondary School * Fuchun Secondary School * Marsiling Secondary School * Riverside Secondary School * Woodgrove Secondary School * Woodlands Secondary School * Woodlands Ring Secondary School Si Ling Secondary School was closed and merged with Marsiling Secondary School with effect from 2017.


Polytechnics

*
Republic Polytechnic Republic Polytechnic (RP) is a post-secondary education institution and statutory board under the purview of the Ministry of Education in Singapore. Established in 2002, RP is renowned for its sports science programs. It is also the first and ...


Specialised schools

*
Singapore Sports School Singapore Sports School (SSP) is a specialised Independent school, independent boarding school under the purview of Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth of the Government of Singapore that offers an integrated sports and academic programme to ...
(independent school for sports-inclined students) * Spectra Secondary School (for Normal (Technical) students)


International schools

*
Singapore American School Singapore American School (SAS) is a non-profit, independent, co-educational day school located in the Woodlands area of Singapore. It offers an American-based curriculum for students in preschool through high school. One of Singapore's first ...


Places of worship

Woodlands has 6 churches, 2 mosques and 12 temples.


Churches

* Church of Saint Anthony * Covenant Evangelical Free Church * Lighthouse Evangelism * New Life Bible Presbyterian Church * Woodlands Evangelical Free Church * Light of Christ Church Woodlands


Mosques

* An-Nur Mosque * Yusof Ishak Mosque


Temples


Shang Di Miao Chai Kong Temple
(上帝廟濟公壇), Marsiling Ind Estate Road 3
Hong Tho Bilw Temple
(鳳圖廟), Marsiling Ind Estate Road 3 * Ching Chwee Temple (清水廟東聖殿), Woodlands Industrial Park E8 * Wu Dang Shan Temple (武當山), Woodlands Industrial Park E8 * Tien Chor Temple (天祖廟), Woodlands Industrial Park E8 * Jin Fu Gong Gong De Tang (金福宮功德堂), Woodlands Industrial Park E8 * Hong Sun Tan Temple (德惠鳳山壇), Woodlands Industrial Park E4 * Fei Loong Gong Temple (飛龍宮), Woodlands Industrial Park E4 * Mandai Lian Hup Tng Temple (萬禮蓮合殿), Woodlands Industrial Park E4 * Siang San Temple (玄山庙救世壇), Woodlands Industrial Park E4 * BW Monastery (吉祥寶聚寺), Woodlands Drive 16 * Siva Krishnan Temple, Marsiling Rise


Accessibility


Road

Being located immediately across from Johor Bahru, Woodlands is highly accessible, connected by major roads and expressways. The
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connects to the Bukit Timah Expressway (BKE) at
Woodlands Checkpoint The Woodlands Checkpoint is one of Singapore's two land border checkpoints, connecting ground traffic with Malaysia. It services the vehicular traffic (cars, buses, lorries, motorcycles) along with pedestrians that goes through the Johor–Singa ...
to allow easy access to Woodlands and other parts of Singapore. Land transportation in Woodlands is relatively efficient, contrasting by the amount of well-maintained roads, a common sight in Singapore. Twelve avenues support and help circulate all of the traffic of the town, especially notable ones such as Avenue 2, Avenue 3 and Avenue 12, which are connected to the expressways. Woodlands Avenue 2 is a shorter route from the town centre and older estates to the
Seletar Expressway The Seletar Expressway (Abbreviation: SLE) is a highway in Singapore that traverses the northern end of the island and joins the Central Expressway (CTE) and the Tampines Expressway (TPE) in Seletar to the Bukit Timah Expressway (BKE) in Kranji ...
. To connect the Woodlands Avenue 2 into the Seletar Expressway, part of the road was being built since 1998. Woodlands Avenue 3 connects Marsiling from the exit of BKE to Woodlands Centre Road, which leads to Woodlands Checkpoint. The rest of it maintains a similar route of the MRT line, which connects to Woodlands Square. As the avenue ends at the entrance of the slope of Woodlands Square (the road that circulates Woodlands Square), another end starts at Woodlands Avenue 7, which connects Woodlands to Admiralty, also along the route of the MRT line, ending at Gambas Avenue. Woodlands Avenue 12 forms the southeastern border of the town, connecting the upcoming
Woodlands Health Campus Woodlands Health Campus (abbreviation: WHC), also known simply as Woodlands Health (abbreviation: WH) or colloquially as Woodlands General Hospital (abbreviation: WGH), is a public hospital in Woodlands, Singapore. The hospital officially opened ...
, office buildings as well as the neighbouring town of
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to the
Seletar Expressway The Seletar Expressway (Abbreviation: SLE) is a highway in Singapore that traverses the northern end of the island and joins the Central Expressway (CTE) and the Tampines Expressway (TPE) in Seletar to the Bukit Timah Expressway (BKE) in Kranji ...
. ''Divisions'' within estates are further connected and regulated by two- or single lane roads called ''streets,'' which are distinguished by a suffix of double-digit numbers, such as Woodlands Street 82 and Woodlands Street 83. This was a common practice before the late '90s. ''Drives'' are two- or single lane roads built for newer divisions within an estate, similar to that of the streets. ''Links'' and ''Crescents'' are often three-, two-, or single-lane roads that convey commuters from the main road to another main road, such as the Woodlands Link, which connects Woodlands Avenue 9 to the main roads in the Woodlands Industrial Park. ''Crescents'' connect main roads to streets or drives.


Rail

Residents of Woodlands are currently serviced by five Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) stations across two MRT lines intersecting each other, the North-South Line and Thomson-East Coast Line: *
Marsiling Marsiling is a suburb of Woodlands, Singapore, extends from the north of Woodlands Square to the Woodlands Checkpoint, bordering Malaysia. It presents the older living patterns of Singapore; it is a quieter and much denser estate, often offerin ...
(in the West) * Woodlands North (in the North) * Woodlands (at the town centre) * Woodlands South (in the South) * Admiralty (in the East) The travelling time from Woodlands MRT station to
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in the central business district is approximately 40 minutes.
Woodlands Train Checkpoint Woodlands Train Checkpoint (abbreviated as WTCP, also known as Woodlands CIQ) is a railway station and border checkpoint in Woodlands, Singapore, Woodlands, Singapore. Located close to the Malaysia–Singapore border, the station is owned by Sing ...
is linked by a shuttle train to Johor Bahru Sentral station in Malaysia across the causeway. It is planned to be replaced by a rapid transit link, the
Johor Bahru–Singapore Rapid Transit System , , , , , The Johor Bahru–Singapore Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link is an international cross-border rapid transit system that will connect Malaysia's second largest city, Johor Bahru and Woodlands, Singapore, Woodlands, Si ...
, which will have its Singapore terminus at
Woodlands North MRT station Woodlands North MRT station is an underground Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station in Woodlands, Singapore. The station is the northern terminus of the Thomson–East Coast Line (TEL). It is located at the centre of Woodlands North at Woodlands N ...
, improving access between Johor Bahru and Singapore.


Bus

Under the government's plans to develop a new town centre in the geographical centre of Woodlands, the town's bus interchange was relocated from the previous Woodlands Town Centre to the current town centre at Woodlands Square in 1996. This bus interchange, the Woodlands Regional Bus Interchange, was the first underground bus interchange in Singapore, having been built under the Woodlands MRT station. It was built this way to maximise space. In 2016, Woodlands Temporary Bus Interchange was opened to facilitate renovation work at the former bus interchange, which included connecting it to the Thomson-East Coast Line. All bus services relocated to the temporary interchange. The former bus interchange, which is now known as the Woodlands Integrated Transport Hub, had reopened on 13 June 2021 as the 11th integrated transport hub in Singapore.


Politics

Woodlands was under jurisdiction for three constituencies in the northern area as of the 2025 elections, namely
Sembawang West SMC Sembawang West Single Member Constituency (SMC) is a Single Member Constituency (SMC) for the Parliament of Singapore. Located in the North Region, Singapore, it was established in 2025 after being split from Sembawang Group Representation Const ...
,
Sembawang GRC The Sembawang Group Representation Constituency is a five-member Group Representation Constituency (GRC) located in the North Region, Singapore, northern area of Singapore. The GRC has five divisions: Sembawang Central, Naval Base, Woodlands, Ad ...
and Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC, all three of which were controlled by the ruling
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. In early days, Woodlands was mostly covered under a single constituency of Sembawang (and in 1988, as a GRC) and parts of
Bukit Panjang SMC The Bukit Panjang Single Member Constituency is a Single Member Constituency (SMC) located in the western area of Singapore. It is managed by Holland–Bukit Panjang Town Council. The current Member of Parliament for the constituency is Liang E ...
prior to the 1991 elections. Woodlands and Sembawang has since expanded into divisions for
Marsiling Marsiling is a suburb of Woodlands, Singapore, extends from the north of Woodlands Square to the Woodlands Checkpoint, bordering Malaysia. It presents the older living patterns of Singapore; it is a quieter and much denser estate, often offerin ...
and Woodlands in
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, followed by Admiralty in
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, and Woodgrove in
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. In
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, both Marsiling and Woodgrove were later hived out from Sembawang GRC into the new Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC due to the population growth from the neighbouring Yew Tee from the
Chua Chu Kang GRC The Chua Chu Kang Group Representation Constituency is a four-member Group Representation Constituency located in the western area of Singapore. The GRC has four wards: Chua Chu Kang, Tengah, Keat Hong and Brickland. Only a small portion of t ...
.


Future plans

According to the
Urban Redevelopment Authority The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) is the national urban planning authority of Singapore, and a Statutory boards of the Singapore Government, statutory board under the Ministry of National Development (Singapore), Ministry of National De ...
and its Master Plan for the North Region, the Woodlands Regional Centre is set to become the "Northern Gateway" of Singapore. Featuring some 700,000 m2 of new commercial space and more than 100 hectares of land that will be developed, the growth of the Woodlands Regional Centre will anchor the development of the North Coast Innovation Corridor. More commercial and shopping options will progressively be made available in the Woodlands Central, with a future pedestrian mall running through the heart of the district. As a significant employment cluster, the Woodlands North Coast will bring jobs and commercial opportunities closer to home for residents of the North Region. A new waterfront park will be built to connect the two districts of Woodlands Central and Woodlands North Coast. More park connectors and cycling paths will be built to connect to the 150 km Round Island Route and Rail Corridor.


See also

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Woodlands Train Checkpoint Woodlands Train Checkpoint (abbreviated as WTCP, also known as Woodlands CIQ) is a railway station and border checkpoint in Woodlands, Singapore, Woodlands, Singapore. Located close to the Malaysia–Singapore border, the station is owned by Sing ...
*
Places in Singapore This is a list of places in Singapore based on the planning areas and their constituent subzones as designated by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA). Based on the latest URA Master Plan in 2019, the country is divided into 5 regions, whi ...


References


External links


North West Community Development Council

Sembawang Town Council

Woodlands Town Park

Republic Polytechnic

Singapore Sports School

Singapore American School

HDB Team Woodlands
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