Liu Fang is a subzone within the Boon Lay Planning Area in the western part of Singapore. Unlike residential districts, Liu Fang is primarily an industrial and infrastructure-focused zone, with vast tracts of land dedicated to port facilities, warehouses, and heavy industries. Due to its industrial nature, the subzone has an extremely low residential population, estimated at only 10 people in 20241.
Liu Fang covers a land area of 2.339 square kilometres1. It is located in the southern section of Boon Lay and is bordered by:
The subzone’s proximity to Jurong Industrial Estate makes it an important part of Singapore’s industrial and maritime infrastructure.
As of 2024, Liu Fang’s population stands at only 10 residents1. With an area of 2.339 sq km, this results in an extremely low population density of just 4.276 persons per square kilometre. The population has remained unchanged between 2020 and 2024, reflecting the fact that the subzone is not intended for residential purposes.
Liu Fang is characterised by industrial estates, container yards, and logistics facilities. The area serves as a supporting hub for Jurong Port and nearby heavy industries. Unlike residential subzones, Liu Fang has no housing estates or neighbourhood centres, but it plays a vital role in Singapore’s economic activities.
The subzone’s infrastructure includes roads designed for heavy vehicles, storage facilities, and large plots of land allocated for energy and engineering-related industries.
Public transport services in Liu Fang are limited due to its industrial nature. However, the subzone is accessible via road networks connecting it to the wider Jurong Industrial Estate and Boon Lay area. Heavy vehicle traffic dominates the roads, reflecting the subzone’s logistics-heavy functions.
Workers commuting to Liu Fang generally rely on company transport, shuttle services, or bus routes serving the surrounding industrial zones.
Liu Fang may not have residential landmarks or malls, but it contains important industrial and infrastructural facilities. Key features include:
Liu Fang’s identity is closely tied to its role as an industrial powerhouse. While it lacks the residential vibrancy of nearby Boon Lay or Jurong West, it plays an equally important part in supporting Singapore’s economic and logistics ecosystem. For workers, Liu Fang is a hub of employment opportunities, especially in shipping, logistics, and heavy industries.
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