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How to go to Kampong Lorong Buangkok?

Kampong Lorong Buangkok is Singapore last standing kampong, thus if you are like any other Singaporean who have not been to Kampong Lorong Buangkok yet... before its expected demolition in the near future, its now high time to give this last Kampong of Singapore a visit!
I will share with All readers of my experience to Singapore's last kampong soon. But if you are fretting over how to go to Lorong Buangkok by public transport, here is the guide:
Take SBS Bus 70, 103 or SMRT Bus 854 (click on these hyperlink and type in the bus service number to see the list of bus stops for the service).
Then alight at this bus stop right in front of Saint Vincent De Paul Church. If you click on the hyperlink embedded in the text "Saint Vincent De Paul Church", you can see a map showing the vicinity of Lorong Buangkok, can you see the 'U intersection' of Gerald Drive and Lorong Buangkok? That will be the starting point of Kampong Lorong Buangkok!
Have fun visiting Kampong Lorong Buangkok, Singapore's last standing kampong which will be vanishing soon. I hope with my post, you can access to Lorong Buangkok easily and have a fun day exploring the rural charms of modern metropolis Singapore which is fading real fast!
For more places to go in Singapore, click the "Places" tag of this blog post which will bring you to many great places nestled in Singapore.

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