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{{Infobox settlement
{{Infobox settlement
| name = Kampong Ubi
| name = Kampong Ubi
| settlement_type = Subzone of [[Geylang]] Planning Area
| settlement_type = Subzone of [[Geylang]] Planning Area
| translit_lang1 = Other
| translit_lang1 = Other
| translit_lang1_type1 = [[Simplified Chinese characters|Chinese]]
| translit_lang1_type1 = [[Chinese language|Chinese]]
| translit_lang1_info1 = {{Lang|zh-hans|甘榜乌美}} {{font|size=70%|([[Simplified Chinese characters|Simplified]])}}<br>{{Lang|zh-hant|甘榜烏美}} {{font|size=70%|([[Traditional Chinese characters|Traditional]])}}
| translit_lang1_info1 = 乌美
| translit_lang1_type2 = [[Malay language|Malay]]
| translit_lang1_type2 = [[Malay language|Malay]]
| translit_lang1_info2 = {{lang|ms|Kampung Ubi}} {{font|size=70%|([[Malay alphabet|Rumi]])}}<br />{{Script|Arab|کامڤوڠ اوبي}} {{font|size=70%|([[Jawi alphabet|Jawi]])}}
| translit_lang1_info2 = Kampung Ubi
| translit_lang1_type3 = [[Jawi alphabet|Jawi]]
| translit_lang1_type3 = [[Tamil language|Tamil]]
| translit_lang1_info3 = كامڤوڠ اوبي
| translit_lang1_info3 = கம்போங் உபி
| official_name =
| translit_lang1_type4 = [[Tamil language|Tamil]]
| translit_lang1_info4 = கம்பொங் உபி
}}
}}
[[File:Singapore Civil Defence Force Headquarters Main Office Tower.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Headquarters of [[Singapore Civil Defence Force]], located in Ubi.]]
[[File:Singapore Civil Defence Force Headquarters Main Office Tower.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Headquarters of [[Singapore Civil Defence Force]], located in Ubi.]]
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Today, Ubi Estate is mainly an industrial area with only the south-eastern corner developed for residential use with about 50 blocks of flats built by the [[Housing and Development Board]] (HDB). The industrial estate has a high concentration of automotive related businesses with many major dealerships having their showrooms and workshops there. Other related businesses such as body-and-paint shops also have their workshops there, along with other [[small and medium-sized enterprises]]. A few factories of multi-national firms stand alongside purpose-built flatted-factories of the [[Jurong Town Corporation]] and other private developers.
Today, Ubi Estate is mainly an industrial area with only the south-eastern corner developed for residential use with about 50 blocks of flats built by the [[Housing and Development Board]] (HDB). The industrial estate has a high concentration of automotive related businesses with many major dealerships having their showrooms and workshops there. Other related businesses such as body-and-paint shops also have their workshops there, along with other [[small and medium-sized enterprises]]. A few factories of multi-national firms stand alongside purpose-built flatted-factories of the [[Jurong Town Corporation]] and other private developers.


Currently, two schools are located in Ubi. They are [[Manjusri Secondary School]] and [[Maha Bodhi School]].
Currently, two schools are located in Ubi. They are [[Manjusri Secondary School]] and Maha Bodhi School.


Two estates are currently located in Ubi, namely View@Ubi and Ubi Greenville. By 2022, a new [[Build to order (HDB)|BTO]] estate by HDB called Ubi Grove will be built, on a plot of land next to Manjusri Secondary School.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://mynicehome.sg/cs/mnh/article/february-2018-sales-launch-geylang|title=February 2018 Sales Launch: Geylang|date=2018-02-07|access-date=2019-04-06}}</ref> There is also a reserved plot of land along Ubi Road 3 for a place of worship.
Two estates are currently located in Ubi, namely View@Ubi and Ubi Greenville. By last quarter of 2023, the new [[Build to order (HDB)|BTO]] estate by HDB called Ubi Grove was completed, on a plot of land next to Manjusri Secondary School.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://mynicehome.sg/cs/mnh/article/february-2018-sales-launch-geylang|title=February 2018 Sales Launch: Geylang|date=2018-02-07|access-date=2019-04-06}}</ref> There is also a reserved plot of land along Ubi Road 3 for a place of worship.


There are also several Chinese temples located along Arumugam Road and Paya Lebar Road within Kampong Ubi, like [http://www.beokeng.com/disptemple.php?temple=koo-chye-ba-sheng-hong-temple/ Lorong Koo Chye Sheng Hong Temple] (韭菜芭城隍庙), [http://www.beokeng.com/disptemple.php?temple=charn-mao-hern-kew-huang-keng/ Kew Huang Keng Temple] (葱茅园九皇宫) and [http://www.beokeng.com/disptemple.php?temple=da-sheng-kong/ Da Sheng Kong Temple] (大圣宫).
There are Chinese temples located along Arumugam Road and Paya Lebar Road within Kampong Ubi, like Sheng Hong Temple, Hong Hian Keng Temple, Kew Huang Keng Temple,<ref>{{Cite web|date=2018-09-26|title=Charn Mao Hern Kew Huang Keng 葱茅园九皇宫 2017 [English Version]|url=https://nineemperorgodsproject.com/2018/09/26/charn-mao-hern-kew-huang-keng-%e8%91%b1%e8%8c%85%e5%9b%ad%e4%b9%9d%e7%9a%87%e5%ae%ab-2017-english-version/|access-date=2020-06-12|website=Nine Emperor Gods Project 九皇文化计划|language=en}}</ref> Kim Hong Temple, Cheng Hong Siang Tng, Da Sheng Kong Temple, Sze Hock Keng Temple, Tien Sen Tua Temple and Fung Huo Yuan Temple. There are also two Chinese temples located at Ubi Road 4, Shi Niu Dong Temple and Sze Cheng Keng Temple.

Teochew Temple & Funeral Parlour is located at Ubi Road 4. It is managed by [[Ngee Ann Kongsi]], and catered for Teochew community and general public.<ref>[https://thengeeannkongsi.com.sg/en/community-services/teochew-funeral-parlour/ Teochew Funeral Parlour]</ref>


==Transportation==
==Transportation==
[[Ubi MRT station]] on the [[Downtown MRT line|Downtown Line]] serves the residents and industrial workers in the estate. It opened on 21 October 2017.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/downtown-line-3-opens-to-public|title=Downtown Line 3 opens to public|date=2017-10-21|website=The Straits Times|language=en|access-date=2019-04-06}}</ref>
[[Ubi MRT station]] on the [[Downtown MRT line|Downtown Line]] serves the residents and industrial workers in the estate. It opened on 21 October 2017.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/downtown-line-3-opens-to-public|title=Downtown Line 3 opens to public|date=2017-10-21|website=The Straits Times|language=en|access-date=2019-04-06}}</ref>


==Other Organizations==
==Other organizations==
* [[ComfortDelGro|ComfortDelGro Driving Centre]]
* [[ComfortDelGro|ComfortDelGro Driving Centre]]
* [[Singapore Police Force|SPF]] Traffic Police Department Headquarters
* [[Singapore Police Force|SPF]] Traffic Police Department Headquarters
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[[Category:Places in Singapore]]
[[Category:Places in Singapore]]

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Latest revision as of 17:58, 12 March 2024

Kampong Ubi
Subzone of Geylang Planning Area
Other transcription(s)
 • Chinese甘榜乌美 (Simplified)
甘榜烏美 (Traditional)
 • MalayKampung Ubi (Rumi)
کامڤوڠ اوبي(Jawi)
 • Tamilகம்போங் உபி
Headquarters of Singapore Civil Defence Force, located in Ubi.

Kampong Ubi, also known as Ubi Estate, is a subzone located in the planning area of Geylang in the Central Region of Singapore. It lies within a somewhat rhombic piece of land bounded by Airport Road at the north, the Pan-Island Expressway at the south, Eunos Link at the east and Paya Lebar Road at the west. The area was formerly a Malay village.

Etymology and early history

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The Malay word Ubi refers to the tapioca plant. Malays used to grow small tapioca farms in the area.

Kampong Ubi (Jawi: كامڤوڠ اوبي) was a rather large village even for its time. The first settlements began at the junction of Jalan Ubi and Changi Road, and quickly expanded northwards to the areas designated as the Kampong Ubi subzone today. All the roads and side-lanes within the kampong were named after vegetables, e.g. Jalan Kobis (cabbage), Jalan Bayam (spinach), Jalan Tauge (bean sprouts) as these areas used to have many of these plants. These road names became expunged with the development of the area.

Due to housing and industrial developments sometime in the late 80s, villages were resettled to nearby Bedok and Bedok Reservoir. Most of the Jalan Ubi main road was expunged, leaving a short lane in the Eunos area.

Ubi Estate

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Today, Ubi Estate is mainly an industrial area with only the south-eastern corner developed for residential use with about 50 blocks of flats built by the Housing and Development Board (HDB). The industrial estate has a high concentration of automotive related businesses with many major dealerships having their showrooms and workshops there. Other related businesses such as body-and-paint shops also have their workshops there, along with other small and medium-sized enterprises. A few factories of multi-national firms stand alongside purpose-built flatted-factories of the Jurong Town Corporation and other private developers.

Currently, two schools are located in Ubi. They are Manjusri Secondary School and Maha Bodhi School.

Two estates are currently located in Ubi, namely View@Ubi and Ubi Greenville. By last quarter of 2023, the new BTO estate by HDB called Ubi Grove was completed, on a plot of land next to Manjusri Secondary School.[1] There is also a reserved plot of land along Ubi Road 3 for a place of worship.

There are Chinese temples located along Arumugam Road and Paya Lebar Road within Kampong Ubi, like Sheng Hong Temple, Hong Hian Keng Temple, Kew Huang Keng Temple,[2] Kim Hong Temple, Cheng Hong Siang Tng, Da Sheng Kong Temple, Sze Hock Keng Temple, Tien Sen Tua Temple and Fung Huo Yuan Temple. There are also two Chinese temples located at Ubi Road 4, Shi Niu Dong Temple and Sze Cheng Keng Temple.

Teochew Temple & Funeral Parlour is located at Ubi Road 4. It is managed by Ngee Ann Kongsi, and catered for Teochew community and general public.[3]

Transportation

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Ubi MRT station on the Downtown Line serves the residents and industrial workers in the estate. It opened on 21 October 2017.[4]

Other organizations

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References

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  1. ^ "February 2018 Sales Launch: Geylang". 2018-02-07. Retrieved 2019-04-06.
  2. ^ "Charn Mao Hern Kew Huang Keng 葱茅园九皇宫 2017 [English Version]". Nine Emperor Gods Project 九皇文化计划. 2018-09-26. Retrieved 2020-06-12.
  3. ^ Teochew Funeral Parlour
  4. ^ "Downtown Line 3 opens to public". The Straits Times. 2017-10-21. Retrieved 2019-04-06.