Singapore Changi Airport after its development


After spending more than $ 1.24 billion on its development, Singapore Changi Airport opened its doors to visitors.
 
A new section of the airport, called Jewel, was built by 135,000-square-meter architect Moshe Safi, which includes an internal forest and HSBC Rain Vortex, the world's longest waterfall. The HSBC Rain Vortex waterfall extends across seven floors from the ceiling to the basement, where it is 40 meters long, while rainwater is recycled to pump it. In the evening, travelers enjoy the water-filled performances every 20 minutes on music tones.
 
. The airport also includes four floors of forests with more than 2000 trees, palm trees and 100,000 shrubs.
 
In order for passengers to enjoy their time while waiting for their planes, a cinema is opened in the lower floor of the airport and a theater for entertainment, but if you want some rest you can book a room for four hours, apart from the possibility of using the gym or separate shower rooms for 20 S $ without having to book a room.
Singapore Changi Airport after its development






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