There are already many luxurious airports around the world that are considered best according to their building structures and facilities that they provide to the public. But now technology is getting very advanced day by day, due to which every country wants to do the best possible work. Before today, who would have thought that there could be the world's largest indoor waterfall inside an airport? But this amazing job has been done by Singapore, so let's know some great things about this airport, known as Jewel Changi Airport. It is an advanced version of Changi Airport in Singapore that opened on 17 April 2019. It has already proven popular with travelers due to its incredible design and unique offerings. A portion of the airport was being renovated for nearly four years, now the result of four years of construction and $1.25 billion in investment, the commercial and entertainment structure aims to do what no other building has done. The biggest feature of the Jewel Changi Airport is that it has the HSBC Rain Vortex, the world's largest indoor waterfall which is about 40m tall.
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There are more than 9,000 pieces of specially manufactured glass are used in this building. This airport includes attractions and gardens, aviation facilities, a hotel, and dining facilities. There is a total gross floor area of 135,700 m2 in this complex, which includes 10 storeys - five storeys above-ground and five basement storeys. The complex was designed by world-renowned architect Moshe Safdie and features a distinctive dome-shaped facade. Other than the HSBC Rain Vortex, it also features the Forest Valley and Canopy Park. Four-storeyed gardens have been built at the airport, in which several types of plants have been planted. More than 280 retail and food outlets have been built in this airport and also have two theaters and shopping spots. It offers plenty of options for keeping visitors busy.
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There are more than 9,000 pieces of specially manufactured glass are used in this building. This airport includes attractions and gardens, aviation facilities, a hotel, and dining facilities. There is a total gross floor area of 135,700 m2 in this complex, which includes 10 storeys - five storeys above-ground and five basement storeys. The complex was designed by world-renowned architect Moshe Safdie and features a distinctive dome-shaped facade. Other than the HSBC Rain Vortex, it also features the Forest Valley and Canopy Park. Four-storeyed gardens have been built at the airport, in which several types of plants have been planted. More than 280 retail and food outlets have been built in this airport and also have two theaters and shopping spots. It offers plenty of options for keeping visitors busy.
Attractions At Jewel Changi Airport
1. HSBC Rain Vortex
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2. Shiseido Forest Valley
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3. Canopy Park
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4. Canopy Mazes
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5. Manulife Sky Nets
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6. Foggy Bowls
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7. Discovery Slides
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8. Canopy Bridge
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Jewel Changi Airport is primarily designed for the combination of a marketplace and an urban park. Therefore, the traditional mall design has now linked with the experience of nature, entertainment, education, and culture, whose purpose is to provide several wonderful experiences at one place. A world-class shopping and unique offering of food combined with lush greenery meet the needs of increasingly discerning travelers for a meaningful and experiential journey. There are four passenger terminals in the Changi Airport, whose combined annual passenger capacity handling is 80 million. Various types of hi-tech facilities are available at the airport for the passengers.
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