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Situated at the north of Singapore, Yishun was previously known as Nee Soon—the Mandarin romanisation of 林义顺 (Lim Nee Soon). Nee Soon was a successful industrialist, being a rubber and pineapple magnate in the region. For a start, our team will study the various changes (land use, population, employment, etc.) in the planning area between 2008 and 2014. Also known as an ‘ulu’ area in the city-state, we aim to further analyse the area to gain important insights that might explain for such impression and recommend extra changes in hopes to dismiss the negativity revolving around it.
 
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Revision as of 11:00, 28 October 2019

Home Page


HOME

PROPOSAL

WEBMAP

REPORT PAPER


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Members: Kang Hui Yun, Lee Jung Jae, Wang Youjin

Professor: Kam Tin Seong


Project Description

Situated at the north of Singapore, Yishun was previously known as Nee Soon—the Mandarin romanisation of 林义顺 (Lim Nee Soon). Nee Soon was a successful industrialist, being a rubber and pineapple magnate in the region. For a start, our team will study the various changes (land use, population, employment, etc.) in the planning area between 2008 and 2014. Also known as an ‘ulu’ area in the city-state, we aim to further analyse the area to gain important insights that might explain for such impression and recommend extra changes in hopes to dismiss the negativity revolving around it.



Who We Are

Our team consists of 3 team members,