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Check Out Changi Airport: More Than Just Travelling

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July 22, 2021
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Most people associate the airport with flights and travelling, however there is so much more to Singapore’s Changi Airport. Apart from the countless number of retail and F&B outlets, visitors can expect art installations, and attractions for families.

Appreciate Art

ART AROUND YOU: The airport is filled with sculptures and is displayed almost everywhere.
Image Credits:
Kinetic Rain | Singapore Changi Airport. (n.d.). Singapore Changi Airport.
Daisy | Singapore Changi Airport. (n.d.). Singapore Changi Airport.
Flora Inspiration | Singapore Changi Airport. (n.d.). Singapore Changi Airport.
Kinetic Rain

This art installation is one the many favourites. Located at Terminal 1, it is made with 1,216 bronze droplets. Furthermore, this sculpture can form 16 different shapes, namely, a hot air balloon, an airplane and even a dragon.

Inspired by the space, flow and activities held at Terminal 1, this sculpture symbolises the collaboration among members of the airport community to provide a one-of-a-kind experience for its passengers and visitors.

Kinetic Rain: Terminal 1, Level 2

Operating hours: 24 hours

Daisy

Inspired by the journeys handled by Changi Airport and the Port of Singapore, this sculpture stands at 13 metres and was created by sculpture and installation artist, Christian Moeller.

Distinguished by its shape and painted in Singapore’s national colour, red and white, this sculpture moves in response to the movement of people in its surroundings. Apart from that, it also represents Singapore’s diverse range of flora.

Daisy: Terminal 3, Level 2

Operating hours: 24 hours

Flora Inspiration

This next art display pays homage to our city and how it continues to grow. Floral Inspiration designed by Singaporean sculpture, Han Sai Por, features larger-than-life seed pods, with its surfaces represents the natural textures of botanical organisms.

Flora Inspiration: Terminal 3, Level 2

Operating hours: 24 hours

Family Fun

ENJOY THE THRILL: Slide down from Level 1 to Basement 3 of Terminal 3 with this 4-storey slide.
Image Credits:
The [email protected] | Singapore Changi Airport. (n.d.). Singapore Changi Airport.
The [email protected]

This 4-storey slide is fit for both children and adults. Also known as Singapore’s tallest slide and world’s tallest slide in an airport, visitors get to take a trip from Level 1 to Basement 3 of Changi Airport Terminal 3.

Visitors are to present their Changi Rewards e-Card at Terminal 3 Information Counter to earn a maximum of 10 slide rides.

Entry Requirements

  • Participants must be at least 1.3 metres tall
  • A maximum height of 2 metres is allowed

The [email protected] 3: Terminal 3, Level 1

Operating hours: 12.00pm – 10.30pm daily

KinderPlay
FUN FOR KIDS: Head over to KinderPlay and watch your kids enjoy this indoor cartoon themed playground.
Image Credits:
Tan, E. J. (2020, July 14). Reliving Childhood Memories At PLAY! by Kinderplay Indoor Playground, Changi Airport T3. Little Day Out.

This indoor themed playground will definitely excite children. Featuring characters from Cartoon Network such as Ben 10 and Powerpuff Girls, kids are sure to enjoy their time.

KinderPlay: Terminal 3, Basement 2

Operating hours:

Monday – Thursday: 11.00am – 10.00pm

Friday – Sunday: 11.00am – 11.00pm

Zone X
ARCADE: Play games at Zone X and win attractive prizes.
Image Credits:
A. (n.d.-a). Zone X – Game Arcade in Singapore. SHOPSinSG.

In love with the arcade? Zone X offers visitors with several arcade games to indulge in. Battle it out with Animal Kaiser and Hero of Robots or play Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 4.

Furthermore, there are music game machines and simulator games like Let’s Go Island  for all ages to enjoy.

Zone X: Terminal 3, Basement 2

Operating hours: 11.00am – 9.00pm daily

Enjoy Local Delights

GOOD FOOD: Visit the eateries at Terminal 3 and try out various cuisines.
Image Credits:
Ya Kun Family Cafe (Changi Airport T3) (亞坤). (n.d.). HungryGoWhere.
Patrons, O. (2016, March 21). Heavenly Wang at Changi Airport. The Ordinary Patrons.
Crave – The Original Adam Road Nasi Lemak By Selera Rasa | Changi Airport. (n.d.). Singapore Changi Airport.
Ya Kun Family Café

Familiar with Ya Kun Kaya Toast? Now, visitors can enjoy delicious local delights in a new dining experience, Ya Kun Family Café. Local favourites such as Nasi Lemak, Laksa and Mee Rebus are made daily with quality ingredients.

Ya Kun Family Café: Terminal 3, Basement 2

Operating hours: 24 hours

Heavenly Wang

Experience the atmosphere of a local coffee shop in an indoor space. With tins of biscuits stocked on metal shelves and bright, colourful stools, Heavenly Wang offers diner with Chinese pastries, piping hot kopi, kaya toast and other local delights.

Heavenly Wang:

Terminal 1, Level 2

Operating hours:

7.30am – 10.00pm daily

Terminal 3, Level 1

Operating hours: 24 hours

Crave

Enjoy fragrant coconut flavoured rice, spicy sambal, with a choice of fried fish or chicken wing, accompanied with frothy, freshly made teh tarik. Crave offers diners with a combination of the award-winning Adam Road Nasi Lemak by Selera Rasa and Amoy Street Teh Tarik by Rafee’s Corner. Visitors get to feast on this exciting combination that pays homage to Singapore food culture.

Crave: Terminal 3, Basement 2

Operating hours: 11.00am – 8.00pm daily

Cancelled plans? No worries. Head down to Changi Airport with your friends and family to enjoy the simplest things in life. The airport is not just for travelling, it is also for bonding and creating memories.

 

This article was first published on Must Share Good Things.

 

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