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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HougangHougang - Wikipedia

    The town is the most populous in the region, being home to 247,528 residents as of 2018. [5] Hougang planning area is bordered by Sengkang to the north, Geylang and Serangoon to the south, Bedok to the southeast, Toa Payoh to the southwest, Paya Lebar to the east, Ang Mo Kio to the west and Bishan to the southwest.

  2. 1 day ago · Attention to all North-Easties. From now till Jul. 30, a pasar malam is happening right next to Hougang MRT station. Image via TLK Events and Lighting/Facebook.

  3. These days, Hougang is more than just one of the few "Opposition towns" in Singapore. This northeast 'hood packs a lot of gems like gothic churches, a lush park complete with a lake and the some...

  4. Mar 28, 2024 · One of the quieter heartlands, Hougang is home to a historic park, craft beer pubs and an IG-worthy architectural gem. With buzzing neighbours like Serangoon and Punggol, Hougang might seem a little quiet at first glance.

  5. www.hdb.gov.sg › about-us › historyHDB | Hougang

    An estimated 179,500 HDB residents call Hougang home, and in the town, we manage 54,328 flats (as of 31 March 2018). Hougang is the largest HDB town based on land area.

  6. Oct 26, 2021 · Hougang or its dialect pronunciation “Au Kung” means “at the back of the river”. It is also the stronghold of Workers' Party for about 30 years.

  7. Dec 14, 2022 · Here are the 10 best things to do in Hougang and Buangkok that are worth getting off the train for. #8 is a special bomb shelter.

  8. Dive into the history of Hougang by visiting key landmarks along Upper Serangoon Road that have been associated with the area for more than 70 years. This trail takes you down one of Singapore’s oldest roads and introduces sites that represent the diverse communities who lived and worked in Hougang.

  9. Dive into the history of Hougang by visiting key landmarks along Upper Serangoon Road that have been associated with the area for more than 70 years. This trail takes you down one of Singapore’s oldest roads and introduces sites that represent the diverse communities who lived and worked in Hougang.

  10. What to eat in this quiet part of Singapore, from hawker grub to solid brunch plates at hipster cafes. Hougang, which has long been overshadowed by its hipper, more upscale neighbour Serangoon, seems to be holding its own of late, what with a new crop of modish spots opening up in the area in the last few years.

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