Khatib, Singapore

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Khatib
Others transcription(s)
 • Chinese卡迪 (Simplified)
 • MalayKhatib
خاطب
 • Tamilகதீப்
Katīp (Transliteration)
From top to bottom: Aerial view of Khatib Subzone, Khatib Gardens HDB Estate
Country Singapore
TownYishun
Government
 • Member of ParliamentCarrie Tan[1]

Khatib is a subzone of Yishun, Singapore. It is bounded by Yishun Avenue 1/2/3 to the south, east and north respectively, and Sembawang Road to the west.

Etymology

Khatib was named after the nearby Sungei Khatib Bongsu, located in Yishun East Subzone. The name "

residential town is named.[2]

Amenities

Leisure Areas

Transport

Khatib MRT Station: A Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station serving as a transportation hub in the area. Located south of Yishun MRT station on the North South line. It was formerly named Nee Soon South MRT station but was renamed to Khatib in January 1987 after Sungei Khatib Bongsu and Khatib Camp.[5][6]

Other places

A small local park, called Yishun Park @ N8, is located beside Blk 810, Yishun Ring Rd.[7] The park includes a fitness corner, playground and a running track. Two schools, Peiying Primary School and Naval Base Secondary School, can be found in Khatib, along with Khatib camp, a military base.[8] Places of worship in Khatib include Teong Siew Wei Ling Dong Shan Temple.[9]

Politics

Khatib is a subzone located within the larger Yishun planning area in Singapore. Khatib is currently part of the Nee Soon South Parliamentary Constituency within the Nee Soon Group Representation Constituency (GRC), helmed by the current ruling party, People's Action Party (PAP). Nee Soon South Parliamentary Constituency is overseen by Member of Parliament Carrie Tan.

References

  1. ^ "Carrie Tan Huimin". People's Action Party.
  2. ^ "Yishun New Town". www.nlb.gov.sg.
  3. ^ "HomeTeamNS' Khatib clubhouse to open in 2020". TODAY.
  4. ^ Gene, Ng Keng (7 August 2022). "ORTO leisure park in Yishun to shut down by mid-2023 to make way for housing developments". The Straits Times.
  5. ^ "MRT stations getting local touch". NewspaperSG: The Business Times. 28 November 1986. p. 2.
  6. ^ "Three MRT stations to be renamed". The Straits Times. 28 November 1986. p. 15.
  7. ^ "Our Neighbourhood – Nee Soon South".
  8. ^ "School profile page". www.moe.gov.sg.
  9. ^ "Yishun.Sembawang pdf" (PDF).