“Queenstown” was named in commemoration of Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation in 1953. Queenstown is known for its “firsts”. It was Singapore’s first satellite town- a self-contained community with all the necessary residential and social amenities for residents. It was also in Queenstown the first branch library of National Library was opened and the first neighbourhood shopping centre and sports complex were built. The changing landscape awaits your discovery!
This trail is presented by National Heritage Board and Central Singapore Community Development Council; supported by Queenstown Citizens’ Consultative Committee
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HIGHLIGHTS OF WALKS

| Queenstown Centre | |
| Commonwealth Cooked Food Centre | |
| Queenstown Baptist Church | |
| Masjid Jamek Queenstown | |
| Tiong Ghee Temple | |
| True Way Presbyterian Church | |
| Forfar Heights | |
| Sri Muneeswaran Temple | |
| Tanglin Halt | |
| Faith Methodist Church | |
| Shuang Long Shan Wu Shu Ancestral Hall | |
| Queenstown Lutheran Church | |
| Commonwealth Green Neighbourhood Centre |






