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Singapore Indoor Stadium before Sunset — Fotopedia
A view of the Singapore Indoor Stadium before sunset from the Suspension Bridge at Tanjong Rhu, Singapore's first suspension footbridge built in 1998. This bridge spans the Geylang River and allows residents of Tanjong Rhu to cross over to the Singapore Indoor Stadium. The Indoor Stadium is Singapore’s largest and most versatile indoor sports and entertainment venue.
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Geylang River

Geylang River (Simplified Chinese: 芽茏河) is a canalised river in Geylang of the Eastern Region in Singapore. With the formation of the Marina Reservoir after the completion of the Marina Barrage in 2008, the river now forms part of the reservoir.

Geylang River begins at Ubi as Geylang Canal, continues southwards, but starts turning westwards after Geylang Road, but turns southwards again once it nears Guillemard Road, before turning westwards again after Dunman Road, before emptying into the Kallang Basin near Tanjong Rhu.


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List of rivers of Singapore

The geographically small island nation of Singapore has few rivers of significant length or width, the longest of which, the Kallang River is only 10 km in length. The Singapore River, arguably the most famous in the country, is of insignificant length as well. However, the country's tropical climate and heavy rainfall require a very comprehensive network of natural draining systems, much of which has become concrete system as urbanisation spread across the island.