There is a very scenic dam at the Lower Seletar Reservoir which joins the areas of Seletar to Yishun (please visit my VT Yishun page for more details). One side of this dam is the Lower Seletar Reservoir while another side is the Straits of Johor which is a channel which is the border between Singapore and Malaysia. More photos are at the travelogue section of this VT page.
Written Aug 10, 2006
There are still some farms remaining in the Seletar are, mainly vegetable farms, flower farms and tropical fish farms (Singapore is one of the largest exporters of freshwater tropical aquarium fishes in the world).
Written Apr 30, 2006
One of my best memories of Seletar is that there are several roundabouts there, the most famous being Picadilly Circle (yes, it is the same name as that in London). Also, the roads here are lined with beautiful scenery and British colonial houses, giving you a feeling that you are in another country rather than Singapore.
Written Apr 30, 2006
Within Seletar is the famous Seletar Country Club which is nestled nicely among the beautiful environment. As expected, this country club has its own golf course as well as driving range. There is also a Chinese restaurant here as well.
Written Mar 3, 2006
Jalan Kayu is the road leading up to Seletar from Yio Chu Kang Road. There are many shophouses along Jalan Kayu, of which the famous Roti Prata (an Indian style pancake) store is located. A lot of locals will come all the way here just to eat the famous Roti Prata.
Written Mar 3, 2006
Although the famous Piccadily Circle is in London, there is actually a Piccadily Circle at Seletar! This circle is located just next to the main entrance, and in fact a lot of the roads at Seletar are named after British.
Written Mar 3, 2006
There is a very scenic river called Sungei Punggol (Punggol River) which is located next to Seletar. You can see this river very clearly if you drive and cross the bridge from the Sengkang and Punggol area from the east to the Seletar area. On the banks of this river are mangrove trees which are very typical of this tropical region.
Written Jan 29, 2006
When you are at Seletar, it really feels like you are at another country (e.g. in Europe) as the scenery, buildings and atmosphere here is so different from the busy skyscrapers of Singapore. These photos are good examples of what I am talking about. After so many years, I still love this place very much.
Written Jan 29, 2006
Seletar Airport is now a commerical airport for small private planes. Long ago, it used to be the main airport in Singapore and used extensively by the British during the colonial days.
Written Mar 3, 2006
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Latest News: It is very sad to find out that the tranquil Seletar area will soon be developed into an aerospace hub by the Singapore government. Work is underway in mid 1997 and a lot of the houses......
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