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      • On 3 January 1971, Jurong Bird Park, built at a cost of S$ 3.5 million, was opened to the public. Jurong Bird Park became a world-famous bird zoo holding specimens of magnificent bird life from around the world, including a large flock of flamingos.
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  2. Jurong Bird Park was an aviary and tourist attraction in Jurong, Singapore between 1971 and 2023. The largest such bird park in Asia, it covered an area of 0.2 square kilometres (49 acres) on the western slope of Jurong Hill, the highest point in the Jurong region.

  3. Set to open in the second quarter of 2023, the new wildlife park sits on 17 hectares of land and will transport you into a colourful world of flight. Home to 3,500 birds from over 400 avian species, the wildlife park is designed to encourage discovery at every turn and you are promised an immersive experience in the eight large walk-through ...

    • Walking around the Penguin Coast. It might sound surprising, but this bird park has more than 100 penguins living in a climate-controlled environment and we couldn’t just stop ourselves from adoring them!
    • Hang out at one of the most attractive surroundings around the Flamingo Pool. This is probably one of the most worth-seeing zones in Jurong Bird Park and I absolutely loved watching the Flamingos!
    • Watching the High Flyers Show. While there were quite a few bird shows happening throughout the day, we missed most of them but could make it to this one.
    • Heading off to the Pelican Cove. Our next stop was the ‘Pelican Cove’ which housed about 8 species of pelicans, including the endangered Dalmatian pelican.
  4. 🔍 Known For: Largest bird park in Asia, home to over 5,000 birds across 400 species. Features world’s largest walk-in lory flight aviary. 📍 Distances: From Changi Airport: 33.6 km, from Orchard Road: 22.3 km, from Little India: 20.9 km. ♿ Accessibility: Wheelchair friendly with ramps and restrooms for disabled.

  5. Sep 4, 2021 · Recognizing as Asia’s largest bird park, Singapore Jurong Bird Park is a heaven for a vast collection of approximately 3,500 birds from 400 species found all over the world, 20% of which are endangered. This bird park's main mission is not only to conserve wildlife habitat but also to educate the young generation about the avian world.

  6. Aug 30, 2022 · More than 50 years on, the iconic attraction is preparing to close on Jan 3, 2023, ahead of its move to Mandai. Here's a look at the key milestones of Jurong Bird Park.

  7. About. Fly in to Asia's largest bird paradise and feast your senses on over 3500 colourful birds across 400 species. Spanning over 20.2 Hectares of naturalistic habitats and giant walk-in aviaries, enjoy close interactions with the feathered residents at daily feeding sessions and be tickled by their show-stopping antics in exciting bird shows ...

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