Stade Bishan
Le stade Bishan (en malais et en anglais : Bishan Stadium, en chinois : 碧山體育場, et en tamoul : பிஷன் ஸ்டேடியம்) est un stade omnisports à Bishan (Singapour), avec une capacité de 4 254 places.
1. Histoire
Il est actuellement utilisé pour les matches de football du Home United FC. Construit en 1998, il est rénové en 2009 pour accueillir les Jeux olympiques de la jeunesse d'été 2010 dont il a été le stade principal (avec le rajout de 6 000 places supplémentaires provisoires, portant sa capacité totale à plus de 10 000).
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Masjid An-Nahdhah
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Sky Habitat
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Bishan MRT station
Bishan MRT station ( BEE-shahn) is a Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) interchange station on the North–South (NSL) and Circle (CCL) lines in Bishan, Singapore. The station is located along Bishan Road within the town centre; it is close to Junction 8 shopping centre, Bishan Bus Interchange and Bishan Stadium. Nearby schools include Raffles Institution, Catholic High School and Kuo Chuan Presbyterian Secondary School.
Initially announced as Kampong San Teng, it was renamed San Teng and subsequently Bishan. The NSL station opened on 7 November 1987; it was one of the first five stations on the MRT network. During its construction, the original island platform of the NSL was split into two separate side platforms and the station was upgraded to cope with increased passenger traffic from the CCL, which opened on 28 May 2009. Bishan's NSL platforms are the only ground-level station on the MRT network, while the CCL station features Move! by Soh Ee Shaun, an Art-in-Transit artwork. Owing to its location as the site of a former cemetery that was cleared for construction, the station is also associated with local folklore claiming it to be haunted.
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Junction 8
Junction 8 (Chinese: 碧山第八站; pinyin: dì bā zhàn, stylised as JUNCTI8N) is a popular heartland shopping mall located in the centre of Bishan. It is located outside Bishan MRT station and Bishan Bus Interchange.
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