Kovan, Singapore

Kovan (Chinese: 高文; pinyin: Gāo Wén) is a neighbourhood located within the town of Hougang, in the North-East Region of Singapore. The neighbourhood today largely consists of private housing properties, where majority of the residents live in terrace homes, semi-detached houses and bungalows.

Kovan
Subzone of Hougang Planning Area &
Housing Estate
Name transcription(s)
  Chinese高文
  PinyinGāo Wén
  MalayKovan
  Tamilகோவன்
CountrySingapore

Geography

As part of Hougang, Kovan is situated east of Serangoon, in the North-East Region of Singapore. As a relatively small suburb, Kovan's boundaries are relatively unclear. The Urban Redevelopment Authority defines its boundaries as Hougang Avenue 2 to the north, Yio Chu Kang Road to the west, southwest and south and Upper Serangoon Road to the east.[1] However in reality, numerous Kovan amenities are at the other side of Upper Serangoon Road outside the above boundary. These include: Kovan Heartland Mall, Kovan City, Kovan Hub, Kovan Market and Food Centre, Kovan Sports Centre, Paya Lebar Kovan Community Club.[2]

Etymology

Kovan was traditionally an area associated with the Teochew community. Kovan's Teochew name is "La gou jio", which means six miles from the Fullerton Hotel. A number of road names at Kovan commemorate the more prominent members of this community.

Road name origins

  • Aroozoo Avenue and Simon Road were named after Dr Simon Aroozoo (1850-1931), also known as Dr Max Simon. He is a prominent Eurasian of Portuguese descent. A philanthropist well-known for his charitable contributions to education and healthcare causes in Singapore. He helped to manage Gan Eng Seng estate at Upper Serangoon after the latter’s death in 1899. [3]
  • Dix Road was probably named after R A Dix, Manager of colonial British company "Singapore United Rubber Plantation Limited" which owned the land in the area.[4]
  • Ee Teow Leng Road is named after a Teochew Merchant.
  • Florence Road / Close was named after Lim Ah Pin's wife Florence Yeo (1887–1962). [5]
  • Glasgow Road named after Glasgow, the biggest city of Scotland.
  • Hendry Close was probably named after P H Hendry (1887–1961). A Sinhalese jeweler.
  • Lim Ah Pin Road takes its name from Lim Ah Pin (林亚柄) (1890–1943), “bee hoon” king, a rice vermicelli manufacturer. Florence Road / Close was named after his wife Florence Yeo (1887–1962). The couple built bungalows in the area.[6][3]
  • Lorong Ah Soo was named after Ng Ah Soo (-1929), also known as Ng Thye Hiong. He owned a large coconut plantation at 7 miles Serangoon Road.
  • Parry Avenue / Road was probably named after one of "Singapore United Rubber Plantation Limited" Director, E H Parry.
  • Poh Huat Road was probably named after a land owner Ong Poh Huat.
  • Richard Avenue / Place were probably named after Peter Richards (-1936). He was the chief engineer of the official Yacht of the Singapore Governor. who owned a large plot of land in the area.
  • Robey Crescent was named after Gordon Robey who developed that area.
  • Rosyth Road named after Rosyth, a town on the Firth of Forth in Fife, Scotland. Rosyth Avenue was named in 1953.
  • Sirat Place / Road was named after Sirat, a Malay businessman who was supplying satay and Indonesian delicacies.
  • Surin Avenue was named after the Eurasian Surin family who owned silent movie theaters.

Demographics

In 2019, there are 24,850 people living in Kovan. 12,020 (48.37%) male and 12,830 (51.63%) female.

3,970 (5.98%) people live in HDB flats, 8,730 (35.13%) live in condominium/other apartments, 11,840 (47,65%)live in landed properties and 310 (1.25%) live in other accommodation. [7]

Transportation

The main road connecting Kovan to the other parts of Singapore is Upper Serangoon Road. Both Kovan MRT station and Heartland Mall are situated along this major road. Nearby is the Kallang-Paya Lebar Expressway, which provides a direct route to the city area.

Public transport in Kovan is evident. It is served by Kovan MRT station, which is just opposite to Heartland Mall. Kovan formerly had a bus terminal, which is now renamed Kovan Hub. However, many buses still pass through Kovan, as they ply through the main Upper Serangoon Road. The bus stop connected to Kovan MRT station is a major one, and a relatively high number of buses pass through it that passes through towards Hougang or Serangoon.

Former Bus Interchange

The former Hougang South Bus Interchange in Kovan

Hougang South Bus Interchange was closed since 15 February 2004 when the authorities acquired it for other developments. It was situated at Hougang Street 21 next to the Kovan food centre/Wet Market, near Heartland Mall. All bus services were relocated to Hougang Central Bus Interchange, except 62 (of which it was modified as Punggol - Geylang Lor 1 service, and feeder services were merged into 101, 112 and 113 respectively. The old bus interchange is now a public carpark and private bus terminal for express buses. 4 bus services currently serve the bus stop (Kovan Hub):

  • Hougang Ave 3 (Loop) - 115
  • Hougang Central - 112 & 113
  • Punggol - 119

Housing

The main type of housing in Kovan are landed homes. The condominiums Kovan Melody, and Kovan Residences are on the main road, directly opposite Kovan station. Also recently completed beside Kovan Residences is Kovan Regency. Yet another condominium, which is currently under construction is Stars of Kovan, which will be at the corner of Upper Serangoon Rd and Tampines Rd.

Amenities

The main amenity in Kovan is Heartland Mall. Heartland Mall is well-served by a number of well-known outlets and shops, such as Popular Book Shop, Toast Box, KFC, Sakae Sushi etc. Kovan Sports Centre is just across the road from Heartland Mall, which have eight sheltered indoor futsal courts. A bowling alley, Forte Bowl, is also near Heartland Mall.

Heartland Mall

There is also a neighbourhood park south of Heartland Mall which is opposite Yuying Secondary School. There are also two community clubs in Kovan, the Aljunied Community Club (Blk 110) and the Paya Lebar Kovan Community Club which is opposite Kovan Hub. A number of pubs and cafes like Grapevine Cafe Bar and Restaurant, O Bar, Greenland Vegetarian Restaurant are found in the area.

Places of worship

Buddhist Temple

  • Buddhist Union Dharma Centre
  • Lam Hai Poh Toh San (南海普陀山)
  • Lin Chee Cheng Sia Temple (萬佛堂蓮池精舍), their late Abbess Venerable Jing Run founded Man Fut Tong Nursing Home

Chinese Temples

  • Hougang Tou Mu Kung Temple (后港斗母宫)
  • Long Xu Yan Temple (龍鬚巖), inside Nanyang Neo Clan Association (南洋梁氏公會)[8]
  • Phoh Kiu Siang Tng (普救善堂)[9], Teochew Charitable Hall Temple
  • Sai Ho Piat Su Temple (西河别墅)[10], Lim Clan Temple dedicated to Goddess Mazu
  • Shi Niu Dong Temple (石牛洞), founded in 1988 at Chuan Hoe Avenue and moved to Ubi Road 4[11]

Churches

  • Immaculate Heart of Mary Church
  • Kim Tian Christian Church
  • Lim Ah Pin Church of Christ
  • Living Sanctuary Brethren Church
  • Russian Orthodox Church [12]
  • St. Paul's Church
  • Tai Seng Christian Church
  • Yio Chu Kang Chapel

Mosque

  • Masjid Haji Yusoff

Cemetery

Education

There is only one primary (Xinghua) and secondary school (Yuying) in Kovan. These two schools are part of the 19 educational institutions in Hougang.

There used to be several more schools located deep inside the housing estate and the surrounding area. These include Rosyth School, Serangoon Secondary School, Monfort Secondary School, XinMing Secondary School. These schools have moved to other areas such as Serangoon North and Hougang. The last school to stop operations, Parry Primary School, closed down in late 2006.

Politics

Kovan is part of Aljunied GRC, and is located within the constituency's Paya Lebar division. Residents within the neighbourhood is represented by Sylvia Lim, who is also the Workers' Party chairwoman.

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