Jalan Boon Lay

Jalan Boon Lay (Chinese: 惹兰文礼; pinyin: Rě lán wén lǐ) is a major road in Boon Lay, Singapore; that goes from Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim (it connects through Jurong Island Highway) to Jurong West Avenue 2.

Etymology and history

The road was previously known as "Boon Lay Road" in the 1950s.[1] It was named after Chew Boon Lay (Chinese: 周文礼; pinyin: Zhōu wén lǐ), one of Singapore's early pioneers and a successful businessman. The land in which Jalan Boon Lay and its adjacent areas once belonged to Chew and it was acquired by the colonial government sometime in the late 1940s and 1950s.[2]

During the 1960s, when Singapore became a state of Malaysia, it used the prefix "Jalan" and many other Malay roads were paved in the area as industrialization grew, including "Jalan Pabrik" (Renamed to "Jurong Port Road") and "Jalan Utasan" (Renamed to "International Road"). During this time, the road was realigned and a part of the old road was renamed "Jalan Boon Lay Lama". The part of it has since been defunct.[3]

Today

Located in the precinct of Boon Lay Place, Jalan Boon Lay is a major main road, linking Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim and Jalan Bahar. The road has spawn several other roads and landmarks named in Chew's honor, including "Boon Lay Way" and "Boon Lay Crescent" all located within Boon Lay Housing Estate. The road also serves as the western boundary of Boon Lay Place. The road currently features a mixture of industrial and housing estates and can get quite congested during peak hours, especially at the intersection of Boon Lay Way and Jalan Boon Lay.

Landmarks

Landmarks located along Jalan Boon Lay include:

References

  1. http://hm.onemap.sg/1954/1954%20(108).jpg
  2. http://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/infopedia/articles/SIP_1496_2009-04-03.html
  3. http://hm.onemap.sg/1966/1966%20(108).jpg
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