Related events, organisations, and resources
Sister events and community networks that inspired ECP Day
Singapore’s flagship biodiversity celebration, held annually by NParks. A sister event to ECP Day, bringing together nature groups from across the island.
fob.nparks.gov.sg → Community NetworkThe model community network and annual island celebration that inspired the formation of FoECP. See how another Singapore community celebrates its nature and heritage.
pulau-ubin.nparks.gov.sg →Organisations, archives, and reading on East Coast Park’s nature and heritage
Singapore’s national biodiversity information resource, maintained by NParks.
biome.nparks.gov.sg → HeritageA network of museums and heritage institutions in Singapore, coordinated by the National Heritage Board.
nhb.gov.sg → History BlogSingapore historian Jerome Lim’s detailed blog on Singapore’s history, with extensive writing on East Coast, land reclamation, and the communities of the southern coastline.
thelongnwindingroad.wordpress.com →East Coast Park stretches 15km along Singapore’s southeastern coastline and is one of Singapore’s most popular recreational spaces. Built entirely on reclaimed land completed in the 1970s and 1980s, the park now sits where the sea once was — and where communities once lived. Today, ECP is home to rich intertidal ecosystems, cycling and beach communities, heritage sites, and one of Singapore’s most diverse collections of park users.
Learn more on NParks →