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| The performance stage for the bird in the Jurong Bird Park |
Jurong Bird Park is a tourist attraction in Singapore managed by Wildlife Reserves Singapore. It is a landscaped park, built on the western slope of Jurong Hill. It is located within the Boon Lay Planning Area of the Jurong district and has an area of 202,000 square metres (50 acres).
Jurong Bird Park is now a world-famous bird zoo where there are specimens of magnificent bird life from around the world, including a flock of one thousand and one flamingos. It is currently the world's largest bird park in terms of number of birds and second largest in terms of land area after Germany's Vogelpark Walsrode. There are 4,600 birds of 380 species in Jurong Bird Park. Of these, 29 are of endangered species
To get to Jurong
Bird Park, visitors would have to take the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) to Boon Lay MRT Station and transfer to Singapore Bus Service (SBS) Transit Service 194 or 251 from Boon Lay Bus Interchange.







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