Changi Bay | |
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Other transcription(s) | |
• Malay | Teluk Changi (Rumi) تلوق چڠي (Jawi) |
• Chinese | 樟宜湾 (Simplified) 樟宜灣 (Traditional) Zhāngyíwān (Pinyin) Chiang-gî-oan (Hokkien POJ) |
• Tamil | சாங்கி பே Cāṅki pē (Transliteration) |
Country | Singapore |
Region | East Region |
Area | |
• Total | 1.7 km2 (0.7 sq mi) |
Changi Bay is a planning area located in the geographical region of Tanah Merah in the East Region of Singapore. The planning area is bordered by Changi to the west and the South China Sea to the east, north and south. This planning area also includes the South China Sea island of Pedra Branca.[1]
The area encompasses 1.7 square kilometres, and with the exception of the two islands,[which?] consists entirely of reclaimed land. Despite its remote location, it is the site of installations like the Changi Naval Base, Navy Museum and SAF Yacht Club (Changi). There are no residents permanently living in the area and there are also currently no plans for permanent residential settlement in that area. There is only one public transport option in the area, which is bus service 35. The Coastal Park Connector which connects East Coast Park to Changi Beach Park cuts through and runs along almost the entire perimeter of the area. Access to the two offshore islands are restricted.