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A Christmas tree vying for attention with the Rain Vortex at Changi International Airport. Photo credit: Jonathan Chua.
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Photos from the Pokemon Center at the Jewel Changi Airport in Singapore
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William the eco rock star! Prince of Wales poses for selfies with adoring fans as he lands in Singapore for third annual Earthshot Prize while Kate stays home with the children | Daily Mail Online
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A Day At Jewel,
Singapore Changi Airport, Terminal 1
A large floating garden, jungle tree swings, gushing waterfalls, shopping malls, cinema, i max theatre,
Foodcourts, restaurants, ice cream bars, coffee wake up joints, alcoholic autonomous, financial assists,
lost and found, missed flights department, parked cars locators, misplaced and mixed up baggage sorting room ….
©Johnny J P Lee
28 May 2023
Photos, J. P. Lee
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Explore Man-Made Waterfalls in Singapore
Singapore has a fantastic skyline and modern architectural designs are common in the city. One of the many available attractions is the man-made waterfalls which are eye-catching and produce beautiful sights and calming sounds. These waterfalls, created especially within popular places, give tourists a touch of nature and art. Here are some of the most visited man made Singapore waterfalls and some interesting facts about them.
Jewel Changi Airport's Rain Vortex
The Jewel Changi Airport is one of the most popular architectural designs with artificial waterfalls in Singapore. It is the tallest indoor waterfall in the world; and reaches up to 40 meters in height.
A rainforest-like attraction, The Rain Vortex is a free-falling waterfall from a glass roof, which has become a point of attraction for tourists globally. Located in the Shiseido Forest Valley, this waterfall is an aesthetic marvel. It represents Singapore’s efforts to incorporate nature into architecture and design.
Different vantage points of Jewel Changi Airport are accessible for visitors and can be an excellent place for photography and sightseeing. The Rain Vortex also changes into excellent light and sound show at night.
Gardens by the Bay: Cloud Forest Waterfall
Singapore has another man-made waterfall in the Cloud Forest at the Gardens by the Bay. This waterfall is inside the Cloud Forest dome. The Rain Vortex is the world’s tallest indoor waterfall. It descends from a height of 35 meters, and its base is in a rich foggy forest.
The Cloud Forest waterfall is designed to resemble a tropical mountain region, with cool and moist conditions just like the conservatory. The Cloud Walk and Treetop Walk offer visitors a view of the waterfall and opportunities to explore the indoor garden at close range.
It also has a bird’s eye view of the entire park. This is one of the places one should not miss in this region especially if you are a nature lover.
Jurong Bird Park: Waterfall Aviary
Waterfall Aviary is one of the major attractions at Jurong Bird Park Singapore. It has a man-made waterfall with a height of 30 meters. It is among the tallest locations in the aviaries. The Waterfall Aviary houses over 600 birds of 50 species and allows visitors to enjoy the beauty of these birds in a natural setting.
The waterfall enhances the aesthetic value and provides a serene environment for bird-watching and photography. The sound of the waterfalls blends with the birds singing making the environment even more attractive for the tourists.
Singapore Botanic Gardens: Ginger Garden Waterfall
The Singapore Botanic Gardens has a lovely artificial waterfall within the Ginger Garden. This is a relatively small waterfall compared to many others, but it is also one of the most relaxing places surrounded by the urban environment. It cascades softly over rocks into a tranquil pool and is set amidst greenery and numerous species of ginger plants.
The Ginger Garden waterfall is another feature that people utilize to relax and feel tranquil. It is also an ideal place for learning about different kinds of ginger plants grown in the garden.
Things to Keep in Mind
Timing: Some waterfalls, such as the Rain Vortex located in Jewel Changi Airport have a schedule to perform the light and sound show. Plan your visit so that you can watch these performances.
Photography: They are sites of interest and the common photographic zones. Don’t obstruct ways or vistas for other park visitors. It is preferable to take photos in the morning or late afternoon. There are few people around.
Conservation: As you appreciate these gorgeous artificial waterfalls, please do not be careless with the environment. Do not throw litter on these attractions and adhere to any posted rules. We need to maintain it for future generations.
Accessibility: All these places are readily accessible by the public means of transport. But if you are going with your kids or grandparents, look for amenities such as an elevator or ramps.
Summing Up
These famous man made waterfalls in Singapore are engineering wonders to provide leisure to the people of Singapore and the tourists. Whether you enjoy hiking, taking pictures, or simply want to take a break in the fresh air, these waterfalls are a must-see. Get to explore the beauty of nature and the advancement in technology that Singapore offers.
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2024 Singapore x Malaysia Trip
A ten day trip full of fun and adventure as we enjoy the beautiful country of Singapore and Malaysia. The itinerary was clustered based on their proximity towards each place. The full itinerary is listed below. Mostly, we used the MRT to go around the city but sometimes we also use the bus and grab.
Day 1 📍 Heng Long Teochew Porridge Rice 📍 One Fullerton (The Fullerton Hotel & Merlion Photo Op) 📍 Fort Canning Tree Tunnel 📍 Ion Orchard 📍 Popeyes @ Orchard Exchange 📍 Orchard Library 📍 CHIJMES (Crazy Rich Asian Wedding Venue) 📍 St. Andrews Cathedral 📍 Bugis Junction (Shopping) 📍 Lau Pa Sat Hawker Centre
Day 2 📍 Haji Lane 📍 Fountain of Wealth at Suntec City 📍 Raffles Botique 📍 HyperDrive at The Palawan Sentosa 📍 Skyline Luge 📍 Tekka Centre Sentosa 📍 Marina Barrage 📍 Satay by the Bay
📍 The Meadow / Water Lily Pond
📍 Gardens by the Bay
Day 3 📍 Maxwell Food Centre 📍 Buddha Tooth Relic Temple 📍 Ya Kun Kaya Toast 📍 Kallang Wave Mall 📍 Spago at Marina Bay Sands
Day 4 📍 Cafe 2000 at M Hotel 📍 National Stadium 📍 The Carnival at Singapore Sports Hub
Day 5 📍 Cafe 2000 at M Hotel 📍 Jewel Changi Airport 📍 Slide @ T3 📍 SG Hawker
Day 6
📍 National Monument 📍 Dataran Merdeka 📍 Sultan Abdul Samad Building 📍 National Mosque of Malaysia 📍 River of Life 📍 Istana Negara 📍 Batu Caves 📍 Batik Chong 📍 Belice Chocolate Kingdom 📍 Royal Selangor Visitor Centre 📍 Petronas Towers Photo Point 📍 Sky Bar at Traders Hotel by Shangri-La 📍 Petronas Towers (Night Photo Op)
Day 7 📍 Thean Hou Temple 📍 Petaling Street Market / Chinatown 📍 Berjaya Times Square 📍 Jalan Alor Hawker
Day 8 📍 Pavilion 📍 Restoran Nasi Kandar Hasan Ali’s 📍 Vertigo at Banyan Tree
Day 9 📍 Eraman Duty Free 📍 Dimensi Eksklusif Sepang
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Blog1-Symbol of Singapore - Singapore Changi Airport
I am fascinated by creative architecture. When people think of Singapore, they think of innovative, futuristic buildings, and also one of the most famous and symbolic symbols of Singapore -Changi Airport.
The airport began operations in 1981 with only one terminal and one runway. With the annual development of the airport, Changi Airport is now as one of the most beautiful airports around the world, with a total of 27 World's Best Airports awards up to 2020. The creative architectural design of the airport's interiors and its continuous develop of artificial intelligence innovations and technology have made it became a symbol of Singapore. Changi Airport represents Singapore's innovation and its people's perseverance.
The entire interior of the terminal is full of greenery, with a variety of tall trees,just like a dream garden. This also symbolizes the overall architectural style of Singapore. The waterfall in the middle is particularly fascinating,It is about 40 meters high and cascades down from a high place. The spectacle is so impressive that countless tourists stop to take photo of it. However, the best place to take pictures of this spectacular sight is the "Sky Train" between T2 and T3, which surrounds the waterfall and allows tourists to see it up close.
It can be said that Changi Airport is a symbol replicated for the tourism industry, with many tourists seeing the airport as a tourist attraction due to the abundance of entertainment, food, and shopping facilities available at the airport, as well as attracting many tourists who connect flights at the airport. However, as the world's best airport, most tourists find the airport efficient and do not wait in long queues. According to the reports ,there were delays in the airport's immigration checks and that the problem lasted for at least four hours. Meanwhile, the airport's lavish architecture is missing some multicultural elements.It's hard to remind visitors of Singapore's cultural diversity.
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How changi airport came to be. How Changi Airport Came To Be. (2021). https://biblioasia.nlb.gov.sg/vol-17/issue-3/oct-dec-2021/changi-airport/
The jewel changi airport as a symbol of Singapore’s grit and innovation #singaporeway. The Jewel Changi Airport as a symbol of Singapore’s grit and innovation #SingaporeWay. (2023). https://www.sg101.gov.sg/the-jewel-changi-airport-as-a-symbol-of-singapore-s-grit-and-innovation-singaporeway/
Magramo, K. (2023, March 31). “World’s best airport” experiencing tech issues and delays. CNN. https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/singapore-changi-airport-delays-intl-hnk/index.html
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SINGAPORE 30th April - 2nd May 2024
By the time we reached Singapore on 30th April and transferred to the hotel it was bedtime. We learnt two things on arrival. First that Singapore in common with much of south east Asia is experiencing a heatwave (of course it is always extremely hot anyway!) Secondly, the hotel was totally full and we were warned to arrive for breakfast before 8am as otherwise the buffet is overwhelmed! (While we have been staying here they have actually put out extra tables and chairs to overflow into the lobby as the restaurant is so busy!) The reason for a full hotel is that 1st May is a Chinese holiday which apparently spreads over the rest of the week so we knew Singapore would be very busy.
On 1st May after an early breakfast we took the metro train to Little India. The metro in Singapore is brilliant - very efficient and easy to use. It also provides a way of ducking out of the heat and humidity while travelling. Sometimes you have to walk long distances underground but staying relatively cooler is a bonus.
The last time we visited Little India was 1987. It was good to find that the area still had the low rise traditional buildings:
The Hindu temple was ornately decorated:
Having been told it was a Chinese holiday, we hadn’t expected to see many people arriving to attend the temple. However the temple was very full as evidenced by the hundreds of shoes outside and to our surprise a huge queue of people around the side of the temple waiting to enter. We also passed several market stalls making fresh flower garlands that we presumed that those attending temple might buy. Some of the garlands were covered in bees showing how fresh the flowers were and they were certainly very colourful:
We then returned to the metro and took a 40 minute journey to Changi airport. The reason for going there was to see the Jewel shopping centre with largest indoor waterfall. We had not seen this before but we were curious as the waterfall was formally opened by a Government Minister 5 years ago on the day we flew out of Singapore back to London after our holiday in New Zealand.
The waterfall is certainly spectacular:
The shopping centre has five storeys and there are viewing points on each floor. We went down to the bottom and watched the waterfall for a while sitting on seats surrounded by plants. From the ground floor, the trees and shrubs planted around the waterfall are very impressive.
The photos also convey a sense of how busy it was. As the shopping centre can be accessed direct from the airport there were many many people there with lots of luggage, filling their time before or after a flight. In addition, given the holiday, there were huge numbers of people there on a day trip with children. Many restaurants in the shopping centre had huge queues of people waiting for a table. On the top floor there was even an area where children had an adventure playground - for a fee.
On 2 May we decided to visit the Merlion which sits at the mouth of the Singapore River in the Marina reservoir at the point where the reclaimed land starts. We travelled to the Merlion Park by metro. The last time we were in Singapore the Merlion was under repair and under scaffolding! We had to navigate our way through huge numbers of tourists in the Merlion Park to see it properly.
Opposite the Merlion is the Marina Bay Sands complex:
We decided to walk along the Singapore River back to our hotel despite the heat. There are several sculptures on the riverside celebrating Singapore’s past. This is my favourite, which shows young boys enjoying swimming in the river many years ago:
We also walked past the area with original Singapore buildings that we remember first seeing in 1987. It is great that they have been preserved and not demolished for even more high rise corporate buildings as shown behind them:
As we approached our hotel I took this photo to illustrate a trend we have noticed that many high rise buildings in Singapore now have areas of planting of trees and shrubs as part of the structure:
We are now relaxing by the swimming pool while waiting for our taxi this evening to go back to the airport. It’s been a fantastic adventure but now homeward bound!
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Happy Hundred
Folks rejoicing with Mickey on its 100th birthday in Jewel Changi. Photo credit: Jonathan Chua.
The Pentax Kr had the tendency to underexpose a bit. Despite not biasing the exposure, the image originally came out rather dark. So bright and mid-tones had need to be brightened quite a bit in post to get this final image.
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Plants
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Photos from the Pokemon Center at the Jewel Changi Airport in Singapore
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Changi Jewel
Snapped this photo at Jewel when I sent off my parents at the airport
Should've tried to find another angle but ah well it was getting late anyways
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10.30 Foto Stop Di Air Terjun Jewel Changi
11.30 Makan Siang dan Juga Sholat Dzuhur Di Restauran Sekitar Mesjid Sultan
13.10 Kami Antar Ke Bugis Street Untuk Berbelanja Oleh Oleh Khas Singapore
14.30 Foto Stop Di Icon Singapore Air Mancur Patung Singan marlion Park
15.00 Photo Stop Di Depan Taman Terbaik Di Dunia Gardens By The Bay
16.00 Mengunjungi Sentosa Island Untuk Foto Di Universal Studio Singapore
16.30 Berangkat menuju Vivo City Mall di Harbour Front Naik Monorail
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Changi Airport: Christmas Splendor in the Terminal
Introduction:
Located on the eastern edge of Singapore, Changi Airport, often Known as the best airport in the world, is a wonderful transformation at Christmas time with glittering runways transformed into festive entertainment havens that captivate travelers and the hearts of all the inhabitants. In this blog, we embark on a journey through the Christmas splendor of Changi Airport, exploring the exciting immersive decorating experiences and the incredible joys of being in the air inside, all while highlighting the convenience of that experience with Trip Cabinet’s Singapore tour Package.
Captivating Themed Displays:
As December approaches, each terminal at Changi Airport displays exciting themed exhibits that transport visitors to a winter wonderland. Large Christmas trees decked out in twinkling lights and festive ornaments stand tall, welcoming everyone in the spirit of the season. From traditional Christmas scenes to innovative art installations, the airport décor is a testament to Singapore’s commitment to providing memorable holiday experiences, which it is not hard to find through Trip Cabinet’s well-reviewed tours.
Jewel Changi Airport: The Crown Jewel of Festivity:
No exploration of the magic of Changi Christmas is complete without visiting Jewel Changi Airport. Surrounded by greenery, the iconic waterfall indoors becomes the focal point of the spectacular light display. Visitors can be mesmerized by the synchronized dance of lights, water, and music, creating a truly spectacular sight. The rooftop Canopy Park is also part of the celebrations, offering panoramic views of the illuminated airport and cityscape, all part of the seamless experience offered by the Trip Cabinet Singapore tour package.
Immersive Experiences for All Ages:
Changi Airport goes beyond mere decorations, offering immersive experiences for visitors of all ages. Santa’s workshops, interactive displays, and holiday-themed displays fill the terminals with laughter and joy. Families can participate in festive crafts and activities, making it the ideal destination for travelers with kids looking for a magical start to their trip, all planned effortlessly through the Trip Cabinet itinerary.
Traveling Through Time:
One of the unique features of Christmas in Changi is its ability to blend tradition with innovation. The airport often incorporates elements from different cultural and historical periods, creating a dynamic and inclusive environment. Travelers will find themselves taking a trip back in time as they walk past exhibits that pay homage to timeless classics and modern interpretations of the holiday season, all a rich cultural experience part of the Trip Cabinet Singapore itinerary.
Practical Tips for Visitors:
For those planning to visit the Christmas experience at Changi Airport through Trip Cabinet’s Singapore Tour Package feature, consider these useful tips Visit the airport’s official website for updates on the meeting schedule and theme of the presentation. Arrive a little early to give you plenty of time to rush and immerse yourself in the festive atmosphere. Don’t forget your camera or smartphone – get ready for great holiday photo opportunities!
Conclusion:
Changi Airport’s Christmas splendor is more than just a spectacle; It is a testament to Singapore’s commitment to providing a memorable and enjoyable experience for all those who pass through its ports. As you embark on your trip or bid farewell to your loved ones during the holiday season, take a moment in the magic of Christmas wonderland at Changi Airport, made available effortlessly through Trip Cabinet Singapore Tour Packages From engaging exhibits to immersive experiences, the festival that truly elevates the travel experience Provides a lasting sense of holiday cheer.
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