Rochor Canal is a 1.4 km canal that flows through the central region of Singapore. It is one of the longest open canal on the island. It starts at the junction of Jalan Jurong Kechil with Upper Bukit Timah Road though officially the name Rochor Canal refers to the open section beginning at Kandang Kerbau Bridge, at the junction of Serangoon Road and Selegie Road. It ends at Victoria Bridge, at the junction of Kallang Road and Victoria Street. From there, it continues as Rochor River before eventually emptying into the Kallang Basin.
Rochor Canal is also the name of the neighbourhood or subzone in which the canal is located. This neighbourhood is within the district (or "planning area") of Rochor.
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