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Asia’s largest bird park to close after over 50 years

Asia’s largest and Singapore’s oldest, the Jurong Bird Park has announced the ceasing of its operations after 52 long years.

September 05, 2022 / 11:01 IST
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Image Credits: mandai.com
Image Credits: mandai.com

Salim Ali, a widely recognized ornithologist, once said, “I suppose I’ve done my bit, it’s now up to you younger people.”

Resonating the emotion of the Birdman of India, Asia’s largest and Singapore’s oldest, the Jurong Bird Park has announced the ceasing of its operations after over 50 long years.

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About over 3,500 birds including parrots, eagles, penguins, and flamingos that built their homes in this park, will now flap their wings and head to a new location to join the Singapore Zoo and Night Safari, as well as the new luxury Banyan Tree Resort within the Mandai eco-hub, thus creating an eco-tourism hub in the northern part of Singapore.

Spread across 20.2 hectares, Jurong was built at a cost of $3.5 million and opened its doors in 1971 to make way for 3,500 birds, across 400 species, attracting 800,000 visitors each year. The bird park will function till 3rd January 2023 and will finally close its doors after 52 glorious years, ahead of its move to the Mandai eco-hub.