1997 in Singapore
The following lists events that happened during 1997 in Singapore.
Incumbents
- President: Ong Teng Cheong
- Prime Minister: Goh Chok Tong
Events
January
- January -
- *The Singapore Kindness Movement is officially launched.
- *White Sands opens to the public.
- 2 January - In the 1997 General Election, the People's Action Party team led by Goh Chok Tong won 81 out of 83 seats with a vote share of 65.0%. The opposition won the remaining two, with one seat going to the Workers' Party and the Singapore People's Party winning the other seat. Meanwhile, the Singapore Democratic Party lost all three seats.
- 25 January - Temasek Polytechnic's new campus is officially opened.
February
- 15 February -
- *The Battle Box museum is officially opened.
- *The Toa Payoh Hospital and Changi Hospital are closed and merged into New Changi Hospital.
- 24 February - The Ministry of Home Affairs has launched the Home Team concept, which aims to strengthen collaboration between agencies of MHA.
March
- 1 March - The National Dental Centre Singapore starts operations.
- 7 March - The Senoko Gasworks officially opened. That facility replaced Kallang Gasworks.
April
- 1 April - M1 launches cellular services. It is the second telco after SingTel.
- 14 April - Neptune Orient Lines announced that it will buy APL Logistics in a merger.
- 21 April - The Asian Civilisations Museum is officially opened.
May
- 17 May - National Education is launched to encourage national cohesion and national identity.
- 19 May - SingPost launches the SAM machines, allowing people to buy stamps on the go.
- 30 May - The Singapore Expo starts construction to replace World Trade Centre Halls 1 and 2, first announced on 24 July 1996. The MTI will appoint PSA to run the centre.
June
- June - A new standard for grading food stalls is launched, with hygiene, cleanliness and housekeeping standards taken into account. There are four grades, mainly A, B, C and D.
- 2 June - The Ministry of Education unveiled a new strategy known as 'Thinking Schools, Learning Nation'. The new strategy aims to encourage lifelong learning and creativity.
- 9 June - The Singapore ONE broadband network is launched with new interactive features, making Singapore the first country in the world to have such a system. The network is launched commercially in 1998.
- 12 June - 12 Storeys, a local films, is released in cinemas. It becomes the first-ever Singapore film to be shown during the Cannes Film Festival.
- 25 June - Changi Business Park is launched by JTC.
July
- July - Singapore slips into recession during the Asian financial crisis.
- 21 July - Racial Harmony Day is celebrated for the first time, commemorating the 1964 Race Riots.
- 22 July - Suntec City, a mixed-use development with a convention centre officially opened.
- 28 July - Dover MRT station is announced to link commuters to Singapore Polytechnic, with completion by 2001.
August
- 2 August - The Esplanade Bridge and the Nicoll Highway extension is opened to traffic, after its official opening held the day before.
- 5 August - The Land Transport Authority awards SMRT the licence to operate the Bukit Panjang LRT line due to its experience with the MRT.
September
- 2 September - Senoko Fishing Port starts operations, moving from Punggol for the construction of Punggol New Town. It officially opened on 6 December.
- 3 September - Construction starts on the Automobile Megamart, a car hub in Ubi.
- 12 September - Raffles Medical Group and Pidemco Land formed a joint-venture company to convert Blanco Court into a hospital, which is the second-largest private hospital in Singapore. The hospital will be later known as Raffles Hospital.
- 15 September - Singapore Airlines launches KrisWorld, the world's first airline to have an inflight system.
- 18 September - The haze came to Singapore, which caused the Pollutant Standards Index to reach a record of 226 then.
- 19 September - The Ministry of the Environment announced a haze management plan. In it, schools and sports complexes will shut when the Pollutant Standards Index reaches past 300. Sirens will sound when levels reach past 400.
October
- October -
- *Great World City opens to the public.
- *Cathay Cineleisure Orchard opens on the former site of Orchard Cinema.
- 1 October -
- *PSA Corporation is formed as a result of corporatisation of port activities.
- *The Community Involvement Programme is launched.
- 10 October - The new KK Women's and Children's Hospital building is officially opened.
November
- 8 November - The first i-Weekly issue is published.
- 12 November - SBS Limited is now known as DelGro Corporation.
- 15 November - SingTel launches Magix, a broadband network.
- 17 November - The Ayer Rajah Expressway extension to Tuas is officially opened, formed by the expansion of Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim into an expressway. The route will cater for the opening of the Second Link in 1998.
- 19 November - The Singapore Tourism Promotion Board is renamed the Singapore Tourism Board.
December
- 8 December - ST Engineering was created from a merger of four companies, namely ST Aerospace, ST Electronics, ST Kinetics and ST Marine. The merger was announced earlier on 28 August.
- 19 December - SilkAir Flight 185 crashes into Musi River near Palembang, Sumatra, killing all 104 people on board.
- 31 December - The National Arts Council launched Passion 99.5FM, a radio station focused on the arts.
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Births
- 24 January - Samantha Yeo, swimmer
- 24 December - Marina Chan, swimmer
Deaths
- 26 March - Lloyd Valberg, sole competitor for 1948 Summer Olympics.
- 12 October - Lee Chin Koon, storekeeper for Shell, father of Lee Kuan Yew.
- 19 December - Bonny Hicks, model and writer.