Clementi | ||||||||
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Planning Area and HDB Town | ||||||||
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• Chinese | 金文泰 | |||||||
• Pinyin | Jīn Wén Tài | |||||||
• Hokkien | Kim-bûn-thài | |||||||
• Malay | Clementi | |||||||
• Tamil | கிளிமெண்டி | |||||||
From top left to right: Aerial panorama of Clementi, Clementi Town Centre, Nan Hua High School, Jurong Branch Line of the former Keretapi Tanah Melayu railway line in Singapore, Darussalam Mosque, Clementi MRT Station
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Location of Clementi within Singapore | ||||||||
Coordinates: 1°18′58.25″N 103°45′53.78″E / 1.3161806°N 103.7649389°E | ||||||||
Country | Singapore | |||||||
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Area | ||||||||
• Total | 9.49 km2 (3.66 sq mi) | |||||||
• Residential | 2.03 km2 (0.78 sq mi) | |||||||
Population (2015) | ||||||||
• Total | 91,630 | |||||||
• Density | 9,700/km2 (25,000/sq mi) | |||||||
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Ethnic groups | ||||||||
• Chinese | 70,700 | |||||||
• Malays | 9,950 | |||||||
• Indians | 7,600 | |||||||
• Others | 3,390 | |||||||
Postal districts | 5, 21 | |||||||
Dwelling units | 25,480 | |||||||
Projected ultimate | 39,000 |
North West CDC
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Holland-Bukit Timah GRC
Jurong GRC
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Clementi (Chinese: 金文泰, Tamil: கிளிமெண்டி) is a planning area and residential town located at the easternmost fringe of the West Region of Singapore. The town borders Bukit Batok to the north, Bukit Timah to the northeast, Queenstown to the east and Jurong East to the west.
"Clementi" derived its name from 'Clementi Road', the main traffic route that still runs into the district to this day. It was once known as 'Reformatory Road' as there was a boys' home situated along the road. In 1947, the Singapore Rural Board discussed renaming the road. Their original intention was to name it after Sir Hugh Clifford, but it was eventually named as Clementi Road. It is generally suggested that the road was named after Sir Cecil Clementi Smith, who was the first British High Commissioner in the Straits Settlements. However, it is also possible that the road was named after Sir Cecil Clementi, another former Governor of the Straits Settlements (1930–33) who initiated the construction of the Kallang Airport.
The present area occupying Clementi Avenue 1 used to be known as 'Sussex Estate', named after the historic county of Sussex in England. It was developed in the mid-1950s to house the families of British senior non-commissioned officers. When Clementi underwent a major transformation beginning in 1975, Sussex Estate was the only pre-development feature that was retained. It was demolished in 1997.