Bukit Batok

Bukit Batok
Other transcription(s)
  MalayBukit Batok (Rumi)
بوکيت باتوق (Jawi)
  Chinese武吉巴督
Wǔjí Bādū (Pinyin)
Bú-kit Pa-tok (Hokkien POJ)
  Tamilபுக்கிட் பாத்தோக்
Pukkiṭ Pāttōk (Transliteration)
From top left to right: Bukit Batok Town Park at night, aerial view of Bukit Gombak, aerial view of Bukit Batok West, Old Ford Motor Factory, Millennia Institute
Location of Bukit Batok in Singapore
Bukit Batok
Location of Bukit Batok within Singapore
Coordinates: 1°21′32.51″N 103°45′49.25″E / 1.3590306°N 103.7636806°E / 1.3590306; 103.7636806
Country Singapore
RegionWest Region
CDC
Town councils
  • Chua Chu Kang Town Council
  • Jurong-Clementi Town Council
Constituencies
Town announced
  • 21 November 1975
DGP exhibited
  • 1996
PA incorporated
  • 22 January 1999
Government
  MayorSouth West CDC
  Members of ParliamentBukit Gombak SMC
  • Low Yen Ling

Chua Chu Kang GRC

Jurong East–Bukit Batok GRC

Area
  Total
11.13 km2 (4.30 sq mi)
  Rank25th
  Residential2.91 km2 (1.12 sq mi)
Elevation
50 m (170 ft)
Population
 (2024)
  Total
167,750
  Rank10th
  Density15,000/km2 (39,000/sq mi)
   Rank9th
Ethnic groups (2020)
  Chinese113,460
  Malays25,240
  Indians14,950
  Others4,380
Postal districts
21, 23
Dwelling units32,275
Projected ultimate53,000

Bukit Batok (IPA: /ˈbʊkɪt ˌbɑːtk/ BUUK-it BAH-tohk), often abbreviated as Bt Batok, is a planning area and matured residential town located along the eastern boundary of the West Region of Singapore. Bukit Batok statistically ranks in as the 25th largest, the 10th most populous and the 9th most densely populated planning area in Singapore. It is bordered by six other planning areas - Choa Chu Kang to the north, northeast and northwest, Bukit Panjang to the northeast and east, Clementi to the south, Bukit Timah to the southeast, Jurong East to the southwest and Tengah to the west.

Bukit Batok largely sits on Gombak norite, a geological formation that is found in high concentrations within the planning area itself, as well as in the western parts of neighbouring Cashew. It was this presence of the igneous rock that made Bukit Batok a pivotal location for the quarrying industry in Singapore around the turn of the mid-20th century.