Singapore Changi Theme Walk launched!
The Singapore Heritage Walk is a new attraction recently launched by the Singapore Government. There are many interesting places hidden on the Changi Historic Walk. There are 23 historical and cultural sites and 6 cultural landmarks. Here, you can choose different themed routes and explore Changi cultural heritage while walking.
1. Short distance easy tour theme route
Length: 4km
Duration: 1 hour by public transport.
On this route, you can discover Changi's leisure facilities and residences, such as bungalows, sailing boats and beach clubs. After arriving at the location by public transport, you can see many beautiful seaside cottages here, and you can walk on the beach and watch the sailing boats coming and going.
You can also sit by the sea and watch the planes. About 5 minutes a plane, watching the plane from far to near, roaring overhead, this experience is absolutely rare.
2. Length of the War and Peace theme route
Length: 7.6km
Duration: 1.5 hours by public transport.
If you are interested in history, it is recommended that you take the War and Peace themed route and explore military and colonial architecture and history.
Here you can visit Changi Prison, Church, Naval Museum and Changi Army Battalion, as well as RAF Changi Base.
In addition to learning about Singapore's maritime heritage, discover historical artefacts, ship models and naval equipment, as well as Changi Prison, a former symbol of the dark hell, and learn the story of Singapore's fall and war history.
3. Depth experience tour theme route
Length: 12km
Duration: 2 hours by public transport.
If you want to experience the most local rural life in Singapore, this is the most suitable walking route.
There are the traditional Changi Village, ferry terminal, Rama Indian Temple, Yin Ji Village Shui Mei Temple and Changi Airport.
You can learn about the people and things that work, live and live in Changi, and visit the rare Rama Hindu Temple dedicated to Buddha and Guanyin.
In addition to the Changi Historic Trail, there are actually many beautiful hiking routes in Singapore.
Today, the small crowd will take out the hidden goods and share them with you!
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Changi End Boardwalk.
This is the very end of Changi Beach. The Changi Tail Boardwalk is 2.2 km long and is built along the coastline. It is divided into six parts, starting from the pier in Changi Village, from east to west, it is followed by Siu Wan Path, Waterfront Path, Sailing path, Stone Cliff Path, Kui Long Path and Sunset Path. Changi Village Pier is the boat ride to Pulau Umin. Walk along the coastline and enjoy panoramic views of Changi Beach.
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The Kranji Swamp
The Kranji Swamp is Singapore's largest freshwater swamp with three biomes, making it an ideal destination for wildlife lovers. Photographers will also love the area, with more than 170 species of birds, 54 species of butterflies and 33 species of dragonflies, to be surprised at any time. From the top of the 10.65-meter-high observation deck, you can overlook the entire Kranji swamp and reservoir.
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Changi Bay PCN
Here is the best place in eastern Singapore to enjoy the scenery along the road. The first phase of the 75km roundabout will feature three connecting points, namely Changi Bay, Sengkang Riverside Park and Jalan Kayu. When completed in 2035, the round-island route will be 150 km long, making it the longest recreational route in Singapore. If you come at the right time, you can also watch the sunrise, the sea breeze, and the green plants here, as if you came to Jeju Island in South Korea.