- “60 Stalls” (六十档) at Yung Sheng Road and “Market I”
- Around the Jurong River
- Former Jurong Drive-In Cinema
- Science Centre Singapore
- Jurong Town Hall
- Jurong Railway
- Pandan Reservoir
- Jurong Hill
- Jurong Port and Shipyard
- SAFTI
- The Origins of Peng Kang and Boon Lay, Jurong West Neighbourhood Park
- Hong Kah Village
- Nanyang University
- Singapore Discovery Centre
- Army Museum of Singapore
- Arulmigu Murugan Temple
- Chinese Garden
- Japanese Garden
- Church of St Francis of Assisi
- Jurong Bird Park
- Jurong Brickworks Industry and Dragon Kilns
- Masjid Hasanah
- Former Taman Jurong Camp
- Tong Whye Temple
- Tuas Tua Pek Kong Temple
Download Jurong Heritage Trail Map
Download Jurong Heritage Trail Booklet
Many would remember Jurong by the formation of Jurong Industrial Estate in the 1950s, and subsequently the operationalisation of Jurong Port in 1965, all of which gave Jurong its reputation of "an industrial town". However, this "industrial town" has more than just factories, ports and shipyards to share. It is the place where gambier planters, and spies-in-training left a mark in the town's history too. Recreational sites such as Chinese Garden, Japanese Garden and Jurong Lake remain important social spaces for Jurong's residents. This trail covers a multitude of landmarks including eating places, recreational sites, religious institutions and historical locations.
Walking Trails @ CDC is back with a Heritage Edition!

Selected sites in this trail are featured as part of the Walking Trails @ CDC (Heritage Edition). Click here to discover Singapore’s rich heritage in our neighbourhoods in a fun way! Complete digital challenges as part of the trail and earn rewards while spending quality time with friends and family!
Walking Trails @ CDC (Heritage Edition) is a collaborative initiative by the five Community Development Councils (CDCs), in partnership with the National Heritage Board (NHB) and Government Technology Agency of Singapore (GovTech Singapore).






































