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Mandai

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Mandai
Other transcription(s)
 • MalayMandai (Rumi)
منداي (Jawi)
 • Chinese万礼 (Simplified)
萬禮 (Traditional)
Wànlǐ (Pinyin)
Bān-lé (Hokkien POJ)
 • Tamilமண்டாய்
Maṇṭāy (Transliteration)
Location of Mandai in Singapore
Location of Mandai in Singapore
Mandai is located in Singapore
Mandai
Mandai
Location of Mandai within Singapore
Coordinates: 1°24′42″N 103°47′11″E / 1.41167°N 103.78639°E / 1.41167; 103.78639
Country Singapore
RegionNorth Region
CDC
Town council
  • Marsiling-Yew Tee Town Council
  • Nee Soon Town Council
Constituency
Government
 • MayorNorth West CDC
 • Members of ParliamentMarsiling-Yew Tee GRC
Nee Soon GRC
Area
 • Total
11.8 km2 (4.6 sq mi)
 • Rank23rd
Population
 (2024)[1][2]
 • Total
2,110
 • Rank36th
 • Density180/km2 (460/sq mi)
  • Rank38th
DemonymOfficial
  • Mandai resident
Postal district
25

Mandai (/ˈmɑːnd/ MAHN-dye) is a planning area located in the North Region of Singapore, famously known for being the access point for the Mandai Wildlife Reserve which includes the Singapore Zoo, Night Safari, River Wonders, and Bird Paradise. The Mandai Crematorium and Columbarium, the largest crematorium and columbarium in Singapore, is also located in Mandai planning area. Other features include the Sembawang Hot Springs and Sembawang Golf Course. Mandai is split into three subzones for statistical and planning purposes; Mandai East and Mandai West, plus Mandai Estate.

Etymology and history

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Mandai Road was cut in 1855. The name Mandai appears in the Franklin and Jackson Plan of Singapore (1828) as a river indicated as "R. Mandi". There was also a reference of a hill called Bukit Mandai which appears as “Bt. Mandai” in the olden maps. The name is said to come from a Malay tree called "pokok Mandai". Others suggest that “Mandai” might be a corruption of mandi, meaning “bathe” in Malay, as the river could have been used for this purpose.[3]The name could have been derived from the district of Mandai in South Sulawesi, Indonesia, as there is a Bugis community in Singapore.[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b Mandai (Planning Area, Singapore) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location
  2. ^ "Statistics Singapore - Geographic Distribution - Latest Data". Retrieved 10 January 2025.
  3. ^ "Mandai Road | Infopedia". eresources.nlb.gov.sg. Retrieved 12 October 2019.
  4. ^ Profile: Mandai, ppid.maroskab.go.id. Accessed 16 April 2025.
  • Victor R. Savage; Brenda S. A. Yeoh (2004), Toponymics: A Study of Singapore Street Names, Singapore: Eastern University Press, ISBN 978-981-210-364-2.