The term “kampung spirit” is often used to describe a close-knit neighbourhood where residents know and look out for one another, and where the community works together to build a better environment for everyone. The concept of a kampung spirit has been lost in recent years due to the rapid urbanisation of Singapore, and the lack of green spaces for people to gather and interact.
However, with the development of Tengah EC’s Forest Hill District and its surrounding forest corridor and greenery, the kampung spirit is being brought back to life in Singapore. Located in the western part of Singapore, the district is a master-planned development that seeks to create a “liveable, walkable and sustainable” community. The district boasts lush greenery, and is home to a variety of natural habitats and wildlife.
One of the key features of the district is its forest corridor, which consists of a series of …