Park Walker - Tampines Central Park

Park Walker - Tampines Central Park (2020 0730)






Address: Tampines Street 82

Opened in the 1980s, green spaces such as Tampines Central Park were one of the town planning innovations introduced by the Housing & Development Board (HDB)

Among the distinguishing features of this park are the fruit-themed playgrounds in the shapes of mangosteens and watermelon slices. Designed by HDB architect Ms Lee-Loy Kwee Wah, they were inspired by the fruit farms of rural Tampines before the town was developed. These playgrounds are part of the second generation of HDB-designed playgrounds that appeared in the 1980s.

Getting There:

MRT Tampines (Ew2/DT32) Exit and walk to Our Tampines Hub, the park is at the back

 

Trail:

World Habitat Award (5th October 1992) Presented by HRH The Princess Margaret - Before Main Entrance


Entrance (Facing Our Tampines Hub)



Shelter




Basketball Court



Park Entrance (Tampines Street 82)



Amphitheater



Walkway



Dog Run Area


Seating Area



Children Playground


Foot Reflexology Walk


Clock Tower



Exit to Tampines Ville




Adult Exercise Area



Circle & Bridge



Foot Reflexology Walk


Park Entrance (Tampines Street 83)



Shelter & Play Area




Children Playground



Tampines Parkview RC Community Garden



Shelter


The Heritage Watermelon Playground



Shelter



The Heritage Mangoostine Playground












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