Pasir Ris Park in Brazil | Strolling on the beach, leisure and entertainment
Pasir Ris Park, also known as White Sand Park, is a beach park located in the northeast of Singapore, facing Pulau Ubin. It was opened in 1989 and has been expanded several times to benefit the residents of the northeast.
'Pasir Ris' means 'narrow beach' in Malay, which is very fitting for this beach park.
White Sand Park consists of three parts, with the majority being a coastal park with a coconut breeze and suitable for brisk walking. It is worth mentioning that there is a large children's playground in the park, which is suitable for weekend family outings, and it also includes a wetland park, the Pasir Ris Mangrove, which is a great place for bird watching.
🗓 Itinerary:
① Take the green line subway to Pasir Ris station, come out and continue walking along the subway line, do not enter the bus terminal, walk outside, then cross the road and turn right.
② You will first pass through a mangrove forest with lots of crabs and the like, the environment is nice, but sometimes there is a smell of rotting silt.
③ The park is very large, you can rent a bike to tour around, there are many rental shops, I didn't ask the price, but it's generally just a few dollars.
④ There are many chickens in the park, and feeding is not allowed (traditional Singaporean rule).
⑤ There are many car parks, so if you have a car, drive with confidence, there are many places to park.
⑥ It is very suitable for bringing children to play, there are many children's play facilities, the beach is not crowded, the sea is calm, and the waves are small, so you can let children play by the sea with peace of mind.
⑦ The sunset is really beautiful, it is recommended to come around five o'clock, after playing, sit by the sea and chat, look at the scenery, it's very nice, and Pulau Ubin is right across, you can also see airplanes landing.
Brazilian State Park is the first place we moved to Tebini to be recommended by a friend. Compared with the East Coast Park in the east, it is much less famous. At first, it was not a problem. After it passed, I immediately fell in love with [red heart-shaped here not only has beaches, children's playgrounds, and cycling roads. There is actually a racecourse. There are rabbits and other rabbits in it. Because it is relatively secluded, you often can see wild big lizards and rhino birds (I haven't seen them much elsewhere). It is not too suitable to take a baby to get close to nature.
Known as the "garden city", Singapore has a large area of vegetation, abundant rain, and endless sun. Before moving to Singapore, I have been here twice for tourism purposes. The first time in early 2013, there was no baby at that time, and the free travel was basically followed by various strategies. The second time in September 2018, with the baby and grandparents, the city tour was carried out for life.
Night view at the Pasir Ris Beach which is just beside the Pasir Ris Park
Pasir Ris Town Park is a haven for runners with nice views, especially along the canal and its picturesque apartments. Sometimes, a family of otters will come say hi when we go for evening walks at the town park. This green space provides us with a much-needed and easily accessible respite from the hustle and bustle of life.
Pasir Ris Town Park is a treasured green lung within the Pasir Ris housing estate. With its wide-open space, fitness corner and a playground, it is a popular meeting place for cultural and social interactions among the residents nearby.Avid anglers also regularly gather at the park’s large marine pond, waiting for their next big catch. The foot reflexology and fitness corner are popular places for morning exercises, while the playground provides children with many hours of fun and laughter.