Aljunied
Aljunied is a geographical area in Singapore, located in the eastern part of the Central Region. It is primarily known as a residential area and is part of the Geylang planning area as defined by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA).
Historically, Aljunied was a vast swampland. The area was developed in the mid-20th century, largely for housing and industrial purposes. The name "Aljunied" originates from the Aljunied family, a prominent Arab family who owned substantial land in the area during the colonial era.
Key aspects of Aljunied include:
- Residential Areas: Predominantly composed of public housing estates managed by the Housing and Development Board (HDB). Private residential properties can also be found in the area.
- Accessibility: Well-connected to the rest of Singapore via the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system, particularly the Aljunied MRT station on the East-West Line. Major roads also provide convenient access for vehicular traffic.
- Amenities: Includes various amenities catering to the residents, such as shopping malls, schools, parks, and community centres.
- Aljunied GRC: It is also the name of a Group Representation Constituency (GRC) in Singapore's parliamentary electoral system. The Aljunied GRC is notable as the only GRC currently held by the opposition Workers' Party.
- Industries: Some light industries and commercial activities are present, contributing to the area's economic activity.
In summary, Aljunied is a mature residential estate in Singapore with a rich history and convenient access to amenities and transport links. It is also significant in Singaporean politics due to the Aljunied GRC being held by the opposition party.