Just a short distance from the hustle and bustle of the Jurong Condo area lies a peaceful oasis in the form of the Japanese Garden. This tranquil garden, with its natural harmony, is the perfect place to escape from the busy city life and take a moment to relax and appreciate the beauty of nature.

The Japanese Garden is composed of various elements that create a harmonious balance between man-made structures and nature. The garden features winding pathways, ponds, bridges, and lush greenery. A variety of plants, including cherry trees, bonsai, and shrubs, are carefully placed to create a picturesque landscape. Visitors can also observe the many koi fish swimming in the pond.

One of the most notable features of the Japanese Garden is its use of symbolism. The garden is designed to be a representation of the harmony between humans and nature. Various elements, such as the koi pond, …

Nestled in the heart of Jurong East, the Chinese Garden is a picturesque spot that stands out with its unique charm. With a rich history and iconic architecture, it has become a popular attraction for both locals and visitors alike. Just a few minutes away from the newly launched Jurong Condo, the Chinese Garden offers a tranquil haven for those who want to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.

The Chinese Garden was built in 1975 and was designed by the renowned architect, Professor Yuen-chen Yu. The garden was modelled after the famous classical Chinese gardens of Suzhou and it was the first of its kind in Singapore. The garden is made up of natural elements such as rocks and plants, as well as man-made features like pavilions and bridges. This combination of natural and man-made elements creates a stunning landscape that is both aesthetically pleasing and …

Singapore’s Interactive Science Centre (ISC) is an educational science museum near the Jurong Condo that encourages young people to explore the world of science with their hands and minds. ISC is an excellent destination for family outings, school field trips, and corporate team-building activities. The centre has over 200 interactive exhibits that allow participants to explore the physics, chemistry, and biology of the world around them in a fun and engaging way.

The ISC is designed to spark the curiosity of young minds, encouraging them to ask questions and learn through exploration. The centre has a wide range of exhibits, from the interactive “Mystery of the Human Body” display to the “Wonders of Light” exhibit. Young visitors can also explore the “Exploring the Solar System”, “Exploring the Human Body”, and “Exploring the Weather” displays. Each interactive exhibit allows visitors to gain firsthand experience in the sciences and gain a better …

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Located just a short distance away from the upcoming JCube Residence condo in Jurong East, the Jurong Bird Park provides a wonderful opportunity for bird-lovers and nature enthusiasts to explore the world of birds, up close and personal. Established in 1971, the Jurong Bird Park is Southeast Asia’s largest bird paradise, and is home to thousands of birds from over 400 species.

For bird-lovers, the Jurong Bird Park is a must-visit. It offers a wide range of interactive experiences and is divided into four main zones: the African Waterfall Aviary, the Dinosaur Descendants Zone, the South East Asian Birds Aviary, and the bird breeding and research JCube Condo centre. You can explore these zones, and observe the birds up close, in their natural habitat, as they soar overhead. It also has a series of themed shows to further educate visitors about birds. The popular High Flyers Show offers …

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Jurong Lake Gardens is a stone’s throw away from the upcoming JCube Residence condo in the Jurong East region of Singapore. This is a huge park, boasting a sprawling area of over 90 hectares, comprising of five distinct gardens, namely the Chinese Garden, Japanese Garden, Lakeside Garden, Eco-Garden and Garden of the Bay. It’s a great place to explore and relax, as well as a great destination for families and friends.

The Chinese Garden is a place of tranquillity and beauty, with a picturesque lake and a Chinese-style pavilion. It features a range of attractions, including a Bonsai Garden, a rock garden, and a Tea House. There are also a number of traditional Chinese-style structures, such as the Moon Gate, Tiger Hill and the Seven-Star Pavilion. This is a perfect place for taking a leisurely stroll or just enjoying the peaceful atmosphere.

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Escape to the serenity of the Japanese Garden near Jurong Condo and experience the beauty of nature and the peacefulness of a traditional Japanese tea house. Located in the west side of Singapore, the Japanese Garden is a picturesque garden, with a large Koi Pond, a Tea House, and many other features that provide a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.

The Japanese Garden near Jurong Condo has become a popular destination for city dwellers looking to relax and unwind. The tranquil atmosphere of the garden provides a great escape from the noise and hustle of the city. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll around the garden and take in the beauty of its trees, shrubs and gorgeous flowering plants, while they explore its Koi Pond and Tea House.

The Koi Pond at the Japanese Garden is filled with colorful Koi fish, and visitors can …

Singapore is known for its modern architecture and vibrant city life, but just a stone’s throw away from the hustle and bustle of Jurong condo lies a tranquil oasis – the Chinese Garden. Located just minutes away from the Jurong condo development, the Chinese Garden is a serene and beautiful landscape built in the traditional Chinese style.

The Chinese Garden is home to a variety of traditional Chinese architecture, including a large pagoda, the Tower of Five Dragon, and a pavilion that overlooks the entire garden. It also features a spectacular bonsai garden where visitors can admire miniature trees that have been intricately sculpted and nurtured over many JCube Condo years. The garden also features lush greenery and blooming flowers, making it a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

In addition to its traditional architecture and bonsai garden, the Chinese Garden also offers various attractions …

After almost three decades of service, Wee Cho Yaw is retiring from his role as chairman and director of Singapore Land Group U06 0.00%. His last day in the role will be March 31. Upon his retirement, Wee will become the chairman emeritus and honorary adviser of the group, the same honorary title he holds with the United Overseas Bank.

Wee is also a substantial shareholder of Singapore Land Group. To further entrust the company to his JCube Residence family, his son, Wee Ee Lim, was appointed a non-executive and non-independent director of the group in May 1999. Lim is also the president and CEO of Haw Par Corporation, a position he has held since October 2003.

On February 24, daytime trading of Singapore Land Group shares saw them close 2 cents higher or 0.86% up at $2.34.

With the retirement of a notable individual such as Wee Cho Yaw, …

Hiap Hoe has taken a major initiative to revamp two of Singapore’s major hotels located at 16 Ah Hood Road and 1 Jalan Rajah by rebranding them to Aloft Singapore Novena. The rebranding operation is expected to begin in the third quarter of financial year 2023 when the company concludes its current management contract, and projected to be completed in the following quarter.

Aloft Singapore Novena marks the arrival of the Marriott Bonvoy’s 30-strong brands set in one of the most densely JCube Residence populated nations in Southeast Asia. The hotel is geared toward a “music-loving crowd”, and is part of Marriott International’s expansive portfolio of 8,200 properties across 138 countries and territories that offer the Marriott Bonvoy travel programme.

Shares in Hiap Hoe have closed at an unchanged 74.5 cents as of Feb 24.

This landmark operation will involve the rebranding of Ramada by Wyndham Singapore at Zhongshan Park …

Since Covid-19’s unwelcome arrival in Singapore three years ago, the way we live, work, and play has been drastically impacted. In April 2022, social-management measures began to ease and 100% of employees were allowed to return to office full-time. This runs against the preference of many workers, as the same survey found that over 80% of respondents desired some form of flexible work arrangement.

Organisations have had to rethink how their offices are designed in order to make it a desirable place to be; this is explored further in CBRE’s Global Workplace & Occupancy Insights report. In January 2022, American architecture and design firm NBBJ emphasised the importance of designing an office that people want to come back to in Harvard Business Review.

NBBJ have an extensive track record for unique office design, working on projects including Amazon’s corporate campus in Seattle, Samsung’s North American headquarters JCube Residence in Silicon …