QW went on her walk again :) This time, we went to explore SunPlaza Park[1][2]. In case you are under the impression that QW does not go for her walks in the parks often enough, I assure you that it is all because my blog posting speed is very much slower than the number of parks she had visited. Also, it is because we tend to bring her to the parks near our place or our parents' place.
Some may think that SunPlaza Park will be located near Sun Plaza, a shopping mall located in Sembawang. Just as
Punggol Park is not located in Punggol (but in Hougang), SunPlaza Park is actually located in Tampines. Yup, no where near Sun Plaza.
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PCN bike shop |
As you can see from the above photos, SunPlaza Park is connected to the Park Connector Network (PCN) and has a PCN bike shop. The nearest parks are Tampines Eco Green Park, Bedok Reservoir Park and Paris Ris Park.
SunPlaza park is one of the sensory parks which I am aware of. The other sensory park is Toa Payoh Sensory Park. Unlike SunPlaza Park and
Punggol Park, Toa Payoh Sensory Park is actually located in Toa Payoh.
Being a sensory park, that there are features which appeal to your senses of touch, sight, smell, sound and maybe taste. From its National Park and Wikipedia websites, SunPlaza Park is said to have 10 stations of interactive play features which give their visitors a treat to their senses.
These stations include textured walls, organic texture walk, talking tubes, tumbler, entry sign with recessed wordings and symbols, ladder wall, slider beads, herbal walls, "toes", and chimes. They will probably keep their visitors occupied for quite a while. As there are no signage, here are my attempts at identifying them (no guarantee on accuracy!):
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Entry sign with recessed wordings and symbols |
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Chimes |
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Organic texture walk? |
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Tumbler |
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Slider beads |
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Talking tubes |
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Ladder wall |
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Textured wall |
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"Toes"? |
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Herbal wall? |
Unlike
Punggol Park, SunPlaza Park does not have a pond. But having said that, the number of facilities and activities which you can find at Sun Plaza Park is comparable to that at
Punggol Park. Similarly to my blog post on
Punggol Park, I will (again) let the photos do the talking on some of the facilities and activities that you can find in it.
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Signage that summarizes the park's facilities and activities |
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Fitness corner with a rest bench near it |
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Woodball course has 12 fairways
that complies with internationally accepted standards. |
This town park does cater to all ages. I have on many occasions seen visitors cycle, jog, in-line skate, play guitar, walk, relax etc. around the park. I must say that majority of the activities seem to take place at three main areas: playground, beach ball court and amphitheatre.
Young ones are often seen having fun usually at the playground, while the elderly watched them from the rest benches nearby. The two swings in the playground are well loved by all ages. By the way, the swings are not the typical ones which looks like a metal piece seat. Take a look at QW enjoying a ride on the swing and you will know what I mean.
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Far view of the playground |
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Close up on one side of the playground |
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Close up on the other side of the play ground -
the two swings are on the right of this picture. |
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QW on the swing :)
QW ootd: Carters onesie and Tollijoy pants |
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BBQ pits opposite playground |
I have not seen anyone fly a kite in SunPlaza Park before. But, I think it might be possible to do so near the Beach Ball Court. You might be wondering why are those circular pathways around the two trees in the below picture. I was told that the circles are created by those who practice Qi/Chakra while walking in circles around the trees.
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Beach ball court |
It was mentioned in the National Park and Wikipedia websites that the amphitheatre has the capacity to hold 700 people (seating and standing). With such a large space, it does make an ideal venue for events such as band performances, exhibitions, etc. True enough, I often see music enthusiasts often gather at amphitheatre (or one of the pavilions) to sing songs and/or play musical instruments ranging from guitar to Kompang and Rebana.
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Music enthusiasts playing at one of the pavilions |
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Amphitheatre with stage |
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Toilet near amphitheatre
I heard it is very clean (but yet to verify) |
I like that this town park has rest benches and sheltered areas (like
Punggol Park) which are quite closely scattered around it. As I have mentioned before, sheltered areas are great to have within sight in case of sudden downpour.
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Shelter/Pavilion near amphitheatre |
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Shelter/Pavilion undergoing maintenance |
Again unlike
Punggol Park, SunPlaza park does not have a restaurant within its compound. But, if you ever feel hungry, you can always grab a bite at the town centre located opposite to the park, at nearby coffee shop or at void deck shop houses.
SunPlaza Park with its many facilities does cater to its growing visitors as more flats and condominiums are being built around it. If you happen to be in Tampines, do pop by and breathe in some fresh air.
References:
- National Parks - Sun Plaza Park
- Wikipedia - Sun Plaza Park
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