Pasir Panjang Road is a major road in Singapore that runs for approximately 2.76 kilometres, connecting the West Coast Highway in the east to Clementi Road in the west. Situated within the Queenstown Planning Area and falling under Postal District 5, this road forms an important link between the southern waterfront areas and the educational, residential, and industrial zones further inland. Its nearest MRT station is Haw Par Villa MRT Station (CC25) on the Circle Line.
Pasir Panjang Road is flanked by a mix of residential neighbourhoods, commercial clusters, and cultural landmarks. To the east, it connects seamlessly with the busy West Coast Highway, a key arterial road leading towards the city. In the west, it ends at Clementi Road, which continues northwards towards Clementi Town. The road’s surroundings include quiet landed estates, modern condominiums, schools, and office buildings, giving it a dynamic character that blends the old and the new.
The origins of Pasir Panjang Road date back to the early colonial period of Singapore. "Pasir Panjang" means "long sand" in Malay, referring to the long stretch of sandy coastline that once lined this part of the island. Before large-scale reclamation and development, the area was known for fishing villages, coconut plantations, and kampongs. The road was first constructed as a coastal track to connect these villages before being developed into a proper road during the late 19th and early 20th centuries1.
The name "Pasir Panjang" is pronounced as pah-seer pahn-jahng, with the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) notation: /ˈpɑːsɪr ˈpɑːndʒɑːŋ/. The name is derived from the Malay words pasir (sand) and panjang (long), reflecting its geography before reclamation. The name has been in use since the 19th century and continues to evoke the heritage of the area even as urbanisation has transformed it into a bustling thoroughfare.
Pasir Panjang Road today is characterised by a balance of heritage and modernity. Parts of the road retain older low-rise buildings, shophouses, and religious sites, while other stretches feature contemporary condominiums, office parks, and lifestyle hubs. Its close proximity to major research and technology centres, such as the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Science Park, gives the area a vibrant, international flavour.
The real estate landscape along Pasir Panjang Road is diverse, ranging from landed properties to modern condominiums. As of 2024, property prices in this area reflect its prime location near both the city centre and the western educational/industrial belt:
Compared to other areas in Singapore, real estate here is considered premium but still slightly more affordable than the central districts such as Orchard, Novena, or Marina Bay. It appeals to both expatriates working in nearby business hubs and locals seeking a quieter, yet accessible, residential address.
The nearest MRT station to Pasir Panjang Road is Haw Par Villa MRT Station (CC25), which is part of the Circle Line. This line connects commuters to key destinations such as HarbourFront, Buona Vista, and Serangoon. Other nearby stations include Kent Ridge MRT Station and Queenstown MRT Station, linking to both the Circle Line and East West Line.
Bus stops are conveniently located along Pasir Panjang Road, with services connecting to Jurong East, HarbourFront, and the central business district. This makes the road a well-served transport corridor for both residents and businesses.
A fun fact about Pasir Panjang is that it was the site of one of the fiercest battles during World War II, known as the Battle of Pasir Panjang, where Malay Regiment soldiers bravely defended the ridge against Japanese forces. Today, commemorative plaques and markers at Kent Ridge Park serve as poignant reminders of this chapter in Singapore’s history4.
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