In the early 1900s, Jurong was uncharted territory, mainly dominated by swamps with low hills covered by shrubs and a thick jungle. Jurong remained a sleepy rural area until 1959, when Singapore became a self-governing colony. Jurong was then developed as an industrial town in the early 1960s and played a key role in Singapore’s early industrialisation efforts. Now, Jurong has grown into a modern and bustling town.
Let’s zoom into one particular area in Jurong, Jurong east. Jurong East, ranging over an area of 3.84 km², houses about 48,477 units with a population of around 29,000
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