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Dhoby Ghaut Green Urban Park

Dhoby Ghaut Green is an urban park in Singapore, located adjacent to Dhoby Ghaut MRT station and opposite the Park Mall. This green space serves as a focal point for arts and cultural activities, community gatherings, and appreciation of the surrounding urban park landscape. It’s a vibrant space where people can come together, enjoy nature, and participate in various events and recreational activities. Dhoby Ghaut Green has an interesting history that reflects its transformation into the vibrant urban park it is today. The area where Dhoby Ghaut Green now stands was historically associated with laundry services. The term “Dhoby Ghaut” itself refers to the washermen (dhobis) who used to wash clothes along the stream in this vicinity. #singaporetrip
Posted: Jun 2, 2024
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