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When most people hear “Yishun,” a very specific set of mental images tends to flood the mind. Over the past decade, this northern town in Singapore has garnered an almost mythical online reputation—wild animals, mysterious occurrences, and an endless stream of internet memes. However, what gets lost in the noise of viral jokes is a far more profound truth:
: Significant features include coastal areas and internal waterbodies like Yishun Pond , which serves as a tranquil "haven" for residents. Key Natural Elements & Parks natural characteristics and elements of yishun
The name "Seletar" refers to the indigenous Orang Laut (Sea People) who navigated these waters. Geologically, the water here is tannin-stained —a tea-like color caused by decaying leaves from the surrounding forests. Unlike the blue-green waters of East Coast Park, Yishun’s water is naturally dark and acidic. This characteristic creates a specific ecosystem for Snakehead fish (which breathe air) and Giant freshwater prawns that thrive in low-light, tannin-rich environments. When most people hear “Yishun,” a very specific
Yishun sits on a geological formation known as the , part of the Bukit Timah Granite belt. This is the hardest, most erosion-resistant rock in Singapore. You don’t see it in the town center, but drive towards the Mandai border or walk the trails of Khatib Bongsu , and you face it. Key Natural Elements & Parks The name "Seletar"