Shangri-La is a subzone within the Ang Mo Kio Planning Area in Singapore. Despite its small size, Shangri-La is one of the most recognisable residential neighbourhoods in Ang Mo Kio, thanks to its vibrant mix of Housing and Development Board (HDB) estates, community amenities, and proximity to major roads and parks. With a steadily growing population, it reflects Singapore’s efforts to balance urban density with liveability.
The Shangri-La subzone covers 0.6879 square kilometres1, making it compact but densely populated. It is bordered by:
Its location places it between mature residential estates and nature-rich areas, giving it both convenience and greenery.
As of 2024, Shangri-La has an estimated population of 17,460 residents1. With its compact size, this translates to a population density of about 25,381 persons per square kilometre, making it one of the denser parts of Ang Mo Kio. Between 2020 and 2024, its population grew by 2.3%, indicating ongoing residential vitality and appeal.
Shangri-La is primarily residential, featuring clusters of HDB flats that form the heart of the neighbourhood. The subzone is well-served by amenities such as neighbourhood shops, schools, and healthcare facilities. Parks and green corridors soften the urban landscape, providing residents with recreational spaces. The area also benefits from its close proximity to Upper Thomson, where a wide range of eateries and lifestyle options are available.
Shangri-La enjoys excellent connectivity, with nearby MRT stations such as Mayflower MRT Station on the Thomson-East Coast Line. Numerous bus services connect it to Ang Mo Kio Town Centre, Bishan, and central Singapore. Major roads, including Upper Thomson Road and Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1, run close to the subzone, ensuring efficient travel across the island.
Some notable amenities and landmarks in and around Shangri-La include:
The name Shangri-La evokes a sense of peace and idyllic living, and this subzone embodies just that with its well-planned housing and community-oriented design. It is known as a family-friendly neighbourhood, where residents have easy access to amenities without losing the comfort of a suburban environment.
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