Keat Hong is a prominent residential subzone in Singapore, located within the Choa Chu Kang Planning Area. Known for its dense public housing, community facilities, and well-connected transport links, Keat Hong is one of the most populated subzones in northwestern Singapore.

Geography and Boundaries

Keat Hong spans an area of 1.144 square kilometres. It is bounded by Choa Chu Kang Central to the north, Teck Whye to the northeast, Gombak to the southeast, Brickland to the southwest, and Peng Siang to the west. Its location places it in close proximity to major residential and military areas, including the historic Keat Hong Camp, which gave the subzone its name.

Population and Demographics

As of 2024, Keat Hong has an estimated population of 39,370, making it one of the most densely populated subzones in the region. With a density of 34,420 persons per square kilometre, the subzone reflects the compact and efficient land use that is typical of Singapore’s housing estates. Between 2020 and 2024, the population grew by 0.77%, a modest increase that reflects the gradual introduction of new housing developments.

Planning Areas and Subzones in Singapore

A subzone is an administrative division within a planning area established by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA). This division helps planners allocate land, manage growth, and collect detailed demographic data. The system of planning areas and subzones was officially introduced in the early 1990s1 as part of Singapore’s comprehensive urban development strategy.

Today, Singapore is divided into 323 subzones across 55 planning areas2. These subzones provide structure for data collection and town planning. However, they do not always match how residents identify their neighbourhoods. For example, most locals would simply say they live in “Choa Chu Kang” rather than “Keat Hong.”

Urban Development and Land Use

Keat Hong is predominantly residential, with large numbers of Housing and Development Board (HDB) flats. The subzone includes neighbourhood centres, schools, and community facilities. The historic Keat Hong Camp, once a military base, has been partially redeveloped into modern housing estates, though the name is still remembered in community landmarks.

Transportation

Keat Hong enjoys good connectivity via both public and private transport. It is close to Choa Chu Kang MRT Station (NS4/JS1) and the Choa Chu Kang Bus Interchange, offering convenient access to other parts of the island. The subzone is also served by several bus routes that pass through its housing estates, while major roads link it to Bukit Batok, Bukit Panjang, and beyond.

Attractions and Lifestyle

Though primarily a residential subzone, Keat Hong offers a range of facilities and access to nearby attractions:

Fun Facts about Subzones

Conclusion

Keat Hong is a bustling, densely populated subzone that plays an important role in the Choa Chu Kang Planning Area. With its residential developments, amenities, and transport connectivity, it continues to be an attractive place for families in the northwest region of Singapore.

Quick Facts

Population (2024): 39,370
Area: 1.144 sq km
Population Density: 34,420 per sq km
Population Change 2020–2024: +0.77%
Planning Area: Choa Chu Kang
Borders: Choa Chu Kang Central (N), Teck Whye (NE), Gombak (SE), Brickland (SW), Peng Siang (W)

References

  1. URA – Master Plan and Subzone Boundaries
  2. City Population – Singapore Administrative Subzones

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