- Bedok: A blend of old money charms and kampung vibes, featuring notes of metal, cedarwood, and paper.
- Jurong: Inspired by the district's chocolate factories, with notes of cacao, woody, and vanilla.
- Ang Mo Kio: Reflecting its industrial character, with strong aromas of anise, tobacco, and birch tar.
- Sengkang: Known for its park connectors, captured in a refreshing orchard floral fragrance.
- Woodlands: Evoking the aroma of bustling bazaars, with hints of fried chicken, pepper, thyme, and oregano.
- Yishun: Bold and energetic, combining citrusy notes of orange and bergamot with playful hints of rosemary.
- Singapore's Monsoon Soil: A refreshing reminder of the garden city, featuring notes of ozone, rain, and fresh leaves.
Check out PropertyGuru's TikTok (@propertyguru) for the 'Scents of Singapore' street interview series to see if you agree with folks on the street! Search for these districts on PropertyGuru.com for a little surprise to find out more about the scents.
- Ganesh Kumar, a gardener and the visionary behind Woodlands Botanic Gardens, has cultivated a green oasis, enhancing its biodiversity and community spirit.
- Bernard Ng, the owner of Ng Kim Lee Bakery at Beauty World, has been preserving the old-school charm of traditional Teochew pastries for the neighbourhood.
- Ang Kum Siong, a batik tailor in Holland Village, has been preserving traditional textiles since the 1970s.
- Skai, a Labradoodle, and its owner Adele bring joy to the Bukit Panjang community through Animal Assisted Intervention International.
- Mohammad Zaki, affectionately known as Alex by his kakis, is a barber at Scissors Plus who has served loyal customers in Tampines for over 40 years, making him a familiar face in the neighbourhood.
- Alicia Pulanco, a pet rescuer and feeder, dedicates her free time to rescuing and caring for Little India's stray pets.
- Priscilla Ong, founder of Project Love Lunch, has been selflessly giving to the Yishun neighborhoods through her initiative.
- Aunty Alice, possibly Singapore's only female cobbler, has been adding quaint charm to Tiong Bahru from her iconic hole-in-the-wall shop at Moh Guan Terrace for over 50 years.
"PropertyGuru has long been synonymous with homeownership, offering deep insights into consumer sentiments and preferences. But beyond the four walls, what truly makes a house a home? It's the vibrant communities, the scents that evoke cherished memories, and the profound sense of belonging. This National Day, we want to honour and celebrate the rich diversity, distinctive character, and heartfelt stories that make Singapore our beloved home," said Alex De Leon, Group Director of Consumer Marketing, PropertyGuru Group.
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