
Opened in in 1983, this park formerly known as Woodlands Town Garden was designed around a lake that is fed from the Sungei Mandai Kecil river flowing through the park. Within the park were two stone bridges, a small viewing tower, and pavilions with designs containing Chinese and Malay elements. However, during the last decade the park had developed a seedy reputation for being a hive for vice activities during nighttime, causing residents to forbid children from going there.
After a 22-month makeover, the park reopened in 2018, now named Marsiling Park. It features improved lighting and new boardwalks while retaining popular elements such as the viewing tower, and has the mangrove area along the park's western edge restored. Let's hope the lake remain safe from vice for the years to come.