Kampong Buangkok

Kampong Buangkok (simplified Chinese: 罗弄万国村; pinyin: Luónòng Wàn Guó Cūn) was a village location found in mainland Singapore. Built in 1956, it was the last surviving kampong (village) located at Kampong Lorong Buangkok in Hougang, in the north eastern region of Singapore in the 21st century. A wide canal ran alongside the kampong, which links to Sungei Punggol that drains into the eastern Straits of Johor.

Photographer:
weihsuan
Uploaded:
2010-10-11
Camera:
Nikon F3
Film:
DNP Centuria 200
City:
Singapore
Country/region:
Singapore
Decade:
2010s
Year:
2010
Albums:
Kampong Buangkok

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