Finally I was able to visit the HSBC rain vortex at the Jewel in the Changi Airport. Always wanted to see this marvel. There were a few people there too.
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Finally I was able to visit the HSBC rain vortex at the Jewel in the Changi Airport. Always wanted to see this marvel. There were a few people there too.
Having met all my objectives, I proceeded to the next event, to watch the Light & Sound Show at the world’s tallest indoor waterfall. As usual, finding the best vantage point is the priority and the 4th floor offered unobstructed view of the HSBC Rain Vortex. Although the information board indicated the earliest show time as at 8.30pm, there is actually an earlier slot at 7.30pm.
Show ended as I tried to find a place for dinner but every darn restaurants and cafes had queue so I gingerly dragged my aching legs and made my way back to Terminal 3 to take the bus home, stopping at the coffeeshop to buy dinner.
A commemoration of my visit to Jewel Changi Airport on 13 August 2019. Derpibooru here.
Consider this as an extended part two of my tour of Jewel Changi Airport. My first trip there, I spent a little more than two hours at the attraction so I don’t really have ample time to explore the vast complex has to offer. The HSBC Rain Vortex nested within the Shiseido Forest Valley is the main attraction and naturally draws the most attention of the visitors, both locals and tourists alike. While the top most floor housed paid attractions and a few open-air restaurants and cafes. The main dining area is located at basement 2 where many of the restaurants and fast food establishments are.
The rain had let up a little and we proceed to our next destination, the latest “Jewel” of Singapore. At Jewel Changi Airport, we were greeted with hordes of people also visiting the latest attraction. At the heart of the shopping mall is the HSBC Rain Vortex, the world's tallest indoor waterfall at 40 metres high and the nucleus of Jewel. It’s surrounded by a lush green sanctuary, the Shiseido Forest Valley. The Canopy Park located at the topmost level (L5) of Jewel welcomes the young and young at heart with an array of exciting play attractions like this Manulife Sky Nets – Walking. Never had a chance to dine in any of the restaurants due to the long queues so I settled my lunch at the staff canteen instead.
The mesmerising World's Tallest Indoor Waterfall.