Bukit Batok

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Bukit Batok
Name transcription(s)
 • Chinese 武吉巴督
 • Pinyin Wǔjíbādū
 • Malay Bukit Batok
 • Tamil புக்கிட் பாத்தோக்
Bukit Batok Planning Area locator map.png
Country  Singapore
Area
 • Total 8.02 km2 (3.10 sq mi)
 • Residential 2.91 km2 (1.12 sq mi)
Population
 • Total 113,100
 • Density 14,000/km2 (37,000/sq mi)
Dwelling Units 32,998
Projected ultimate 47,000

Bukit Batok (Chinese: 武吉巴督, Tamil: புக்கிட் பாத்தோக்), officially Bukit Batok Town, is an urban planning area and satellite residential town located in the western part of Singapore. Bukit Batok is bordered with Choa Chu Kang to the north, Clementi to the south, Bukit Timah to the south-east, Jurong East to the south-west, Bukit Panjang to the east and Tengah to the west.

Sub-zones

There are 9 sub-zones in Bukit Batok, namely

Neighbouring Place

History

Earthworks to build Bukit Batok started in 1979. The first HDB estate blocks numbered Blk 2xx were completed in 1983, followed by 1xx and 6xx in 1985. Subsequently, the blocks at Bukit Gombak were finished in 1987, with Block 3xx ready for occupancy in 1989. Earthworks at Bukit Batok West began later.

Etymology

Top view of Bukit Batok West.

Numerous differing accounts describe the origin of the name Bukit Batok. Bukit means "hill" in Malay, thus the name of the town gives the impression of it being hilly. Batok, however, has several interpretations.

One version has it that, according to a Javanese village chief in the tiny village of Gassing, coconut trees grew on the hills in the area. Hence the name batok, the Javanese term for coconuts.

The Chinese interpretation is that the hills were formed from solid granite, which is called batu in Malay, and this was corrupted to bato and finally batok. Another story has it that the hill resembles a skull top and batok could also be construed to mean "skull top".

Others believe that batok, the Malay word for cough, is linked to the place either because of its cool air (causing coughs and colds), or due to the sound of explosives historically used at its granite quarry, Little Guilin.

Commercial activities

A block of HDB flats along Bukit Batok West Avenue 5

Bukit Batok's main shopping complex West Mall was opened in mid-1998. Developed by Alprop Pte. Ltd., a joint venture between the United Industrial Corporation (UIC) and Singapore Land, it has 8 storeys in total gross floor area of 283,000 sq ft (26,300 m²) on a land area of 106,000 sq ft (9,800 m²). It was built at a cost of S$170 million and houses amenities including a Post Office, Community Library and Cineplex, together with shops, restaurants and a supermarket.

Transport

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There are two MRT Stations in the Bukit Batok area: Bukit Batok MRT Station and Bukit Gombak MRT Station.

The Bukit Batok Bus Interchange, sited near to Bukit Batok MRT station and West Mall, is of moderate size and wholly used by Tower Transit Singapore. The interchange and most of the services were previously operated by SBS Buses, the precursor of SBS Transit, until 1999/2000; and after that it is SMRT Buses. SBS Transit still has a bus depot in Bukit Batok.

Education

There are several primary schools in Bukit Batok:

  • Bukit View Primary School
  • Dazhong Primary School
  • Keming Primary School
  • Lianhua Primary School
  • Princess Elizabeth Primary School
  • St Anthony's Primary School

Bukit Batok's secondary schools are:

  • Bukit Batok Secondary School
  • Bukit View Secondary School
  • Dunearn Secondary School
  • Hillgrove Secondary School
  • Swiss Cottage Secondary School
  • Yusof Ishak Secondary School

Millennia Institute, formed from the merger of Jurong Institute and Outram Institute, moved to its new campus off Bukit Batok West Avenue 3 in January 2007. Bukit Batok is also home to Singapore Hotel and Tourism Education Centre (SHATEC).

Recreation

The Bukit Batok swimming complex is located off East Avenue 6. There are many parks in the neighbourhood, including the Bukit Batok Town Park (often considered part of Bukit Gombak) and the Bukit Batok Nature Park.

The CDANS Bukit Batok Country Club, for reservist members of the Civil Defence forces and their families, was opened in 1998. It offers a golf driving range, swimming pool, bowling alley and sports facilities for relatively affordable prices.

The Civil Service Club Bukit Batok Clubhouse offers swimming, bowling and related recreational facilities to civil servants, their families and the public. It is located near Bukit Batok Town Centre and was opened on 1 March 2006.

Politics

The jurisdiction of Bukit Batok is shared by the Jurong Group Representation Constituency (Jurong GRC), which has an office at Bukit Batok Central and manages much of Bukit Batok; and Chua Chu Kang Group Representation Constituency (Chua Chu Kang GRC), which manages areas north of Bukit Batok West Avenue 3 and Bukit Batok Central. There are four members of Parliament, two from each GRC, representing various areas in Bukit Batok.

Bukit Batok is a single-member constituency by itself in the 1991 general elections and before, and also after 2015 general elections. It was later mainly subsumed into the Hong Kah GRC. As of 2011, Bukit Batok represents in Jurong GRC, there are two constituencies in Bukit Batok, one of which is Rahayu Mazam (Bukit Batok East) and David Ong Kim Huat (Bukit Batok).

In the same elections in 2011, Bukit Gombak represents in Chua Chu Kang GRC, there are two constituencies also in Bukit Gombak, one of which it is a different system. Bukit Gombak represents as Low Yen Ling MP, while Amy Khor Lean Suan is under Hong Kah North SMC.

Media

Many of MediaCorp's television channels (Channel 5, HD5, Channel 8, Channel NewsAsia, Suria, Vasantham and okto) are transmitted from Bukit Batok.

The First Singapore Idol winner, Taufik Batisah, is currently residing in Bukit Batok with his mother and brother.

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