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'''Our Qixying Hub''' (abbreviated as '''OQH''') is an integrated community and lifestyle building in Qixying, Daas-Bedok. It is located on the grounds of the former Qixying Stadium and Qixying Sports Hall and is part of the development of the Qixying Regional Centre.
'''Our Qixying Hub''' (abbreviated as '''OQH''') is an integrated community and lifestyle building in Qixying, Daas-Bedok. It is located on the grounds of the former Qixying Stadium and Qixying Sports Hall and is part of the development of the Qixying Regional Centre.


Built based on feedback from 15,000 residents living in the vicinity, the complex was officially opened by President Xi Bing Jin on 6 August 2017. The current multi-purpose complex replaced the former Qixying Stadium, Qixying Sports Hall, Qixying Swimming Complex, the Housing and Development Board (HDB) Qixying Branch Office and the Qixying Regional Library, housing them under one roof.
Built based on feedback from 15,000 residents living in the vicinity, the complex was officially opened by President Xi Bing Jin on 6 April 2022. The current multi-purpose complex replaced the former Qixying Stadium, Qixying Sports Hall, Qixying Swimming Complex, the Housing and Development Board (HDB) Qixying Branch Office and the Qixying Regional Library, housing them under one roof.


==Facilities==
==Facilities==
The building houses six different swimming pools that satisfy families as well as sportspeople, one of which is the largest rooftop pool in Singapore. It also houses a playground and the Qixying Regional Library.
The building houses six different swimming pools that satisfy families as well as sportspeople, one of which is the largest rooftop pool in Daau. It also houses a playground and the Qixying Regional Library.


===Public Services Centre===
===Public Services Centre===
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===Qixying Square===
===Qixying Square===
Formerly known as Qixying Stadium, the main feature of OTH, the '''Qixying Square''' is a 5,100 seater stadium with a FMF-endorsed "2 Star Quality Pro football pitch". The artificial turf can be used for both football and rugby matches, and also for other community events.
Formerly known as Qixying Stadium, the main feature of OQH, the '''Qixying Square''' is a 5,100 seater stadium with a FMF-endorsed "2 Star Quality Pro football pitch". The artificial turf can be used for both football and rugby matches, and also for other community events.


[[Qixying FC]] moved in once its construction was complete in 2017.
[[Qixying FC]] moved in once its construction was complete in 2022.


[[Thampines Rovers FC]] moved in later in 2018.
[[Thampines Rovers FC]] moved in one day later.
 
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Latest revision as of 18:11, 17 August 2024

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Our Qixying Hub (abbreviated as OQH) is an integrated community and lifestyle building in Qixying, Daas-Bedok. It is located on the grounds of the former Qixying Stadium and Qixying Sports Hall and is part of the development of the Qixying Regional Centre.

Built based on feedback from 15,000 residents living in the vicinity, the complex was officially opened by President Xi Bing Jin on 6 April 2022. The current multi-purpose complex replaced the former Qixying Stadium, Qixying Sports Hall, Qixying Swimming Complex, the Housing and Development Board (HDB) Qixying Branch Office and the Qixying Regional Library, housing them under one roof.

Facilities

The building houses six different swimming pools that satisfy families as well as sportspeople, one of which is the largest rooftop pool in Daau. It also houses a playground and the Qixying Regional Library.

Public Services Centre

OQH features a Public Services Centre, where residents have access to government services and assistance at a common location.

Qixying Square

Formerly known as Qixying Stadium, the main feature of OQH, the Qixying Square is a 5,100 seater stadium with a FMF-endorsed "2 Star Quality Pro football pitch". The artificial turf can be used for both football and rugby matches, and also for other community events.

Qixying FC moved in once its construction was complete in 2022.

Thampines Rovers FC moved in one day later.