Stormtroopers from the Star Wars film promotions can be seen when one has a keen eye at the Changi Terminal 2 in Singapore.
Placed at the 2nd floor at the departure area, they are on the far right near check in Row 12.
A Changi airport model is near check-in row 8. For frequent flyers and happy visitors, this is a memorable sight. After long or short flights and the happy chaos "out there", it's always so comforting to land back in Changi and be assurthered of the swift run through arrival to immigration and luggage collection, and predictably be on the road to home in about 15 to 20 minutes. Keep it up, Changi!!
The Merlion! Not to be missed by tourists, it's in the Marina area and at Sentosa. But if you did miss it, here's your last photo op before your flight!
Gardens by the Bay and the Super Trees. For nature lovers, plant and flower fans, this is a must-visit! The Flower Dome and Cloud Forest are very impressive and enable you to enjoy all the beautiful flora variety in the cool (sometimes arctic), specially and carefully designed surroundings that suit the plants best.
A tree and flower garden reminds you why Singapore is called The Garden City. And this title is not claimed arbitrarily. Singapore takes caring for plants and trees seriously. Visit the Singapore Botanical Gardens and you'll understand this better. Observe how trees are cared for using specialized trucks and trained people working round the clock, all days of the week. So seeing this patch of plants at Changi is quite pleasing.
When at the Botanical Gardens, visitor the Orchidarium. The small fee is well worth it! And even here at Changi, these plants are real (at least as far as I can tell, and I took a close look, maybe to the point of looking silly 😜 observing the leaves and tree branches).
Placed at the 2nd floor at the departure area, they are on the far right near check in Row 12.
Changi Airport always features many interesting things. Part of what makes passing through efficient Changi a pleasure to depart from. Lots of displays and features inside the departure area, but this shows what's outside even at the pre-departure area.
A Changi airport model is near check-in row 8. For frequent flyers and happy visitors, this is a memorable sight. After long or short flights and the happy chaos "out there", it's always so comforting to land back in Changi and be assurthered of the swift run through arrival to immigration and luggage collection, and predictably be on the road to home in about 15 to 20 minutes. Keep it up, Changi!!
The Merlion! Not to be missed by tourists, it's in the Marina area and at Sentosa. But if you did miss it, here's your last photo op before your flight!
Gardens by the Bay and the Super Trees. For nature lovers, plant and flower fans, this is a must-visit! The Flower Dome and Cloud Forest are very impressive and enable you to enjoy all the beautiful flora variety in the cool (sometimes arctic), specially and carefully designed surroundings that suit the plants best.
A tree and flower garden reminds you why Singapore is called The Garden City. And this title is not claimed arbitrarily. Singapore takes caring for plants and trees seriously. Visit the Singapore Botanical Gardens and you'll understand this better. Observe how trees are cared for using specialized trucks and trained people working round the clock, all days of the week. So seeing this patch of plants at Changi is quite pleasing.
When at the Botanical Gardens, visitor the Orchidarium. The small fee is well worth it! And even here at Changi, these plants are real (at least as far as I can tell, and I took a close look, maybe to the point of looking silly 😜 observing the leaves and tree branches).
That's it for now. Enjoy and give thanks for every day!
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