Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Swimming - Queenstown Swimming Complex

Hi Blog,

I am not sure if that is because of me who behaves like a weirdo and possesses weird hobbies... I don't like things to be incomplete, and will try my best to complete a SET. From collecting toys - Zoids to my Trisuit, to Singapore Quarries visit, and others. (even my attire outfit, I would prefer to buy it a set or must go well as a pair. That is why somehow I like uniforms a lot) Because of having such a mindset, I always have problems with myself like... I will feel lousy if I can't complete a SET... Even my personal life - to complete a set, is to have a life partner to complete me. But I give up already...

Anyway! That's not important. I have a set to complete which is to Visit all of Singapore's Swimming Pools! Today's post is about Queenstown Swimming Complex.

The funny thing was that I realised there was such a pool while I was scanning Google Maps during my Google training.
Interesting exterior as compared to other swimmingcomplexesx.
There is an impressive, well-drawn wall mural. Thumb up to the artist
This entrance has welcomed many generations of visitors.
Check out the rocky wall and red bricks - which never age. :)
Interesting pool location - surrounded by flats and it is built on a higher level. If you look around, they only put up fa face instead of a concealed wall, which gives a feeling of 'Openness'. Love this place!
Simple Ticket counters like visiting an aging stall
This part is a place where they train divers and synchronized swimming! Cool!
Quiet, clean and wide toilet
I felt so safe here and the blue wall has this calming spell. :3
Time to swim in the pool - this deep pool is slightly different from other swimming pools - instead of 1.2m at the beginning of the deep pool, it started at 1.5m. Now I know that I am very short...
Overall, Swimming at Queenstown Swimming Pool is a nostalgic and relaxing experience. I love it's openness vibe that the swimming pool gives.

Anyway, It is great to visit newer places and be able to complete a set during my pocket time.
Here is the list of Swimming pools which I have visited.
  • Yishun Swimming Complex
  • Yio Chu Kang Swimming Complex
  • Bishan Swimming Complex
  • Sengkang Swimming Complex
  • Serangoon Swimming Complex
  • Toa Payoh Swimming Complex
  • Ang Mo Kio Swimming Complex (link)
  • Jalan Besar Swimming Complex (link)
  • Delta Swimming Complex (link)
  • Woodlands Swimming Complex (link)
  • Kallang Basin Swimming Complex (link)
  • Katong Swimming Complex (link)
  • Tampines Swimming Complex Old (link)
  • Bedok Swimming Complex - New (link) and Old (link)
  • Queenstown Swimming Complex
  • Geylangd East Swimming Complex
  • Jurong East Swimming Complex
  • Toa Payoh Safra
  • Tampines Safra (link)
  • Mount Faber Safra (link)
I checked my list and realised have missed out on  a few places
  • Clementi
  • Bukit Batok
  • Choa Chu Kang
  • Senjia-Cashew
  • Farrer Park
I will try to cover all pools sooner and talk about my overall experience in each pool. :) But I won't be making a completed swimming pool post because I can't go around to take pictures especially when that pool is usually crowded during my visit. Wherever I can, I will but not always the case.

Jeff

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