Ang Mo Kio literally means ‘Westerner's bridge' in Hokkien, a term derived from Westerners who had settled in this region in the early days. The area has very recently undergone extensive redevelopment, of which residential development plans account for a majority. The residential segment with HDB estates comprising of apartment and condominium blocks available throughout the region, has achieved immense popularity. Over 54,000 housing units serve the residential purposes of about 280,000 local residents.
The availability of all the amenities needed for modern urban lifestyle, including shopping malls, entertainment complexes, recreational facilities as well as a convenient and efficient transportation networks in the region has made Ang Mo Kio HDB estate a preferred place for residential property investments.
Location Specifics
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The Ang Mo Kio HDB estate is located in the North region of the city. The neighbouring regions are Bishan (District 20), Sin Ming (District 20), Seletar (District 28) and Yio Chu Kang (District 19).
The area has been divided into several sub-zones for the ease of planning and development, especially of the residential unit blocks. They are:
Ang Mo Kio Town Centre
Chong Boon
Cheng San
Townsville
Kebun Bahru
Shangri-la
Sembawang Hills
Sindo
Yio Chu Kang
Seletar
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area has been planned in such a way that the residential space and
ambience are of higher quality.
Transportation Facilities
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The local residents of the Ang Mo Kio HDB estate are served by a whole array of road and railway transport networks.
For travelling by railways, Ang Mo Kio MRT station and Yio Chu Kang MRT station serve the residents of the HDB estate.
The Central Expressway serves as the main road link between the estate and rest of the city. Bus services that run in the area are:
SMRT - 825, 592, NR1 (night) etc.
SBS - 261, 25, 45, 70, 1N (night), 577h etc.
Taxis and hired cars are also available as convenient modes of transport to the residents.
Educational Institutions
Educational institutions in and around Ang Mo Kio HDB estate include a number of primary and secondary schools. Institutions offering tertiary courses are also present at a stone's throw from the HDB estate complex. Some of these have been listed below:
Primary Schools
Ang Mo Kio Primary School
Mayflower Primary School
Jing Shan Primary School
Secondary Schools
Peirce Secondary School
Ang Mo Kio Secondary School
Mayflower Secondary School
Anderson Secondary School
Tertiary Institutions
Nanyang Polytechnic
ITE College West (Ang Mo Kio Segment)
Anderson Junior College
Facilities/Amenities
Ang Mo Kio HDB estate has all the facilities needed for modern urban lifestyle. Shopping avenues, dine-out places, recreation centres, entertainment complexes, clubs and places of religious interest are aplenty in the area. Singapore's only Grassroots' Club is located in this area as well.
Shopping Centres
Ang Mo Kio (AMK) Hub
Ang Mo Kio Food Centre
Dine-Out Places
Gim Tim Restaurant
Jack's Place
Fast Food Retail Giants such as KFC, McDonald's and Pizza Hut are also present within the estate area.
Community Centres and Clubs
Ang Mo Kio Community Centre
Ang Mo Kio Swimming Complex
Yio Chu Kang Sports Hall and Community Club
Places of Worship
The Swee Kow Kuan Temple
Masjid Ai-Muttaqin
Mount Olives Church of God
Others
Cathay Cineplex and Eng Wah Jubilee Cinema Hall
Ang Mo Kio Community Library
Ang Mo Kio - Thye Hua Kwan Hospital
Police Security Command very near to the estate area assures that the whole residential block is secured and safe.
The Grassroots' Club
As it is evident, the region of Ang Mo Kio has had a very successful massive urban development in the recent years, thereby allowing Ang Mo Kio HDB estate to become one of the prime residential location in Singapore. This rise in popularity has not only been influenced by the excellent living conditions within the HDB estate, but also by the developed-yet-tranquil cultural cityscape of the region of Ang Mo Kio.
Did you know...
The name Ang Mo Kio can also be interpreted as "Red Hair Bridge". The "Red Hair" refers to one Lady Jennifer Windsor, who is related to a crossing that went across the Pierce Reservoir. Following the drowning of her two sons and the disappearance of her daughter Angela around this area, she (as well as other locals) began to hear the cries of a young girl around the crossing. As a result, until she died the Lady Windsor would be by the bridge day after day. Locals who saw her constantly knitting or reading by the bridge eventually referred to the crossing as "Red Hair Bridge".
Block 524 on Ang Mo Kio Street 52 is known for its many awards in cleanliness and neighbourhood friendliness amongst the residents.



