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Ten Things you can do while on Transit at Singapore Changi Airport

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In a few months time the kids and I will be going on another trip overseas. We are no strangers to the airport as we travel overseas yearly.  Most of the time we arrive at the airport just in time to clear the customs and board the flight. We seldom have time to check out the facilities that there are within the airport.

Here is a glimpse  the massive amount of facilities that we have at our  airport and why it would be great if you could check in early.

1. If you are having an aching back and need a massage you can check out this Fish Spa at Terminal 1 Departure/Transit Mall.

Fish spa

You can indulge yourself in a back massage, foot massage or let tiny fishes treat your feet by nibbling away the dead skin cells on your feet to reveal baby smooth skin.

2. Visit the Sunflower Garden at Level 3 of Terminal 2 Departure/Transit Mall)Sunflower GardenThere are more then 500 sunflowers on display in the garden and you can enjoy the view from the rooftop garden while admiring the flowers.

3. If sunflowers are not your style how about looking at some Cactus instead at Terminal 1 Departure/Transit Mall?

Cactus Garden

Voted Singapore’s best rooftop garden in the 2001 Singapore Garden City Award, this cactus garden has more then 40 species of cacti and succulents found mostly in the American and African regions. There is a bar located at the garden itself so you can have a drink while enjoying the sights.

4. For other nature lovers you can check out the Butterfly Garden on Level 2 at Terminal 3 Departure lounge.

Butterfly

Designed as a tropical butterfly habitat with many flowering plants this is the world’s 1st butterfly garden in an airpot which hosts a collection of 200 insectivorous plants besides butterflies.  If you are lucky a butterfly may land on your finger or body for you to take a photo of.

the butterfly

A close up of a butterfly that landed on a passengers arm.

5. If  outdoor gardens are not what you enjoy visiting how about an indoor garden?

Orchid garden

In Terminal 2 Departure/Transit Mall there is an  Orchid garden and Koi pond. This garden features the Dendrobium Changi Airport which was uniquely created for the airport among all other orchids on display.

6. The Fern garden at Terminal 2 is another place where you can admire nature indoors.

Fern Garden

There is a vast range of ferns such as the Rabbit’s Foot, Stag’s Horn Ferns among the variety of ferns on display.

7. If Nature is not your cup of tea why don’t chill out watching ESPN soccer in front of these big screens at the Xperience Zone in Terminal 2 Departure hall.

Xperience Zone

8. While you are there you can send an e postcard to your family and friends.e post card

9. If you like something a bit more cozy do check out the Movie theatres which are in both Terminal 2 and 3 Departure /Transit mall.

movie screening

You can bring the whole family in(including your luggage) and watch a movie for free.

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If movies are not what you are into there are gaming areas in the entertainment Deck of Terminal 2 Departure/Transit Mall where you can enjoy free LAN gaming, Xbox 360  and Playstation 3 games.

10. Shopping at Changi Airport Departure Malls are exempted from the 7% GST.

M & M

There are a mixture of international and local brands shops in all terminals. With 130 food and beverage outlets throughout all the terminals there is no shortage of items which you could purchase or  eat before you fly off.

How is it like at the airport in your country?

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Disclaimer: I was given a free tour of the facilities within Changi Aiport by the CAG. All opinions are 100% my own.

Embracing the Peranakan Culture on a Monday

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 A pot normally used to store food in the olden days.

Over the weekend I saw this enormous pot at the airport. It was part of the  Peranakan Culture exhibition which was on going at the airport.  For those of you who do not know my family is Peranakan and my grandmother went through the traditionalNonya  wedding back then when she was eighteen years old.  With such a rich heritage there is a lot which I will need to learn about before I am able to integrate my kids.

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A China Vase

Coming from a mix heritage of straits born Malay and Chinese my ancestors have embraced the best of both cultures and combined it to something unique~Peranakan.  There is still so much to learn especially how to cook all those tasty but laborious dishes. I hope to be able to pass on to the kids all these jewels which my ancestors have left for me.

How do you embrace your culture?

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Here is one of the songs which you certainly have to have it on LOUD. Angel by Super Junior.