Sembawang Park, Coastal park in Sembawang, Singapore.
Sembawang Park is a coastal park stretching along the Strait of Johor with a natural beach, heritage trees, and walking paths that connect different areas. The grounds include open grassland, waterfront sections, and several viewpoints overlooking the strait.
A jetty was constructed in the 1940s during military operations and shows the influence of different occupiers on the area's development. The site preserves traces of this earlier period through remaining structures.
The park holds old trees that have shaped the local identity for many years and are cared for by the community. These specimens show how much people here value and protect their natural surroundings.
The park has two parking areas at different locations to serve various entrances and help visitors find spaces easily. Coming early in the day works best to secure parking spots, especially on weekends.
The park houses one of the first recorded examples of a fruit tree species designated as a heritage specimen for the city. These trees are rarely seen today, making this location botanically noteworthy.
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