The MRT is the primary mode of public transport, with Jurong East serving as a major interchange.
Jurong was historically developed as an industrial area but has since evolved into a residential and commercial district as well.
Jurong Bird Park and the Science Centre Singapore are notable attractions.
Yes, the Chinese and Japanese Gardens offer relaxing natural settings.
Yes, Westgate, JEM, and IMM are popular shopping locations.
Absolutely, with plenty of family-friendly activities and spaces, it caters well to families.
Jurong offers a diverse food scene, with hawker centres and restaurants offering local and international cuisines.
English, Mandarin, Malay, and Tamil are commonly spoken, reflecting Singapore's multilingual society.
While largely industrial in the past, its development is integral to Singapore's industrialization history.
Jurong hosts a variety of local festivals and events throughout the year celebrating its multicultural community.