Changi Neighbourhood

All You Need To Know About The Changi Neighbourhood
Changi Neighbourhood is a planning area in Singapore’s East Region, in the Tanah Merah geographical region. To the west are Pasir Ris and Tampines, to the southeast is Changi Bay, to the east is the South China Sea, and to the north is Serangoon Harbour. Changi is Singapore’s largest planning region by land area, excluding the two water catchments and islands. Changi develops become an essential aviation hub. Both Changi Airport and Changi Air Base get located in Singapore. Changi Neighbourhood is also home to Changi Jail, Singapore’s largest jail. During the Japanese occupation of Singapore in World War II, it gets utilised as a Japanese prisoner of war camp. The jail houses Singapore’s death row and is the country’s oldest running internment institution.
Shop:
Changi City Point is the sole shopping mall in the area, yet it offers so many various types of retailers that it is essentially the only one the locals require. You may buy practically everything at Changi City Point, from a supermarket to electronics businesses, clothing and shoe stores, and furniture stores. Changi Neighbourhood City Point is particularly well-known for its Nike and Adidas factory stores. A rooftop garden and a wet and dry playground are also available.
Changi – Play:
Changi Beach is a popular tourist and local hangout, including BBQ pits, workout stations, bathrooms, and playgrounds. Many locals relax and unwind there, taking in the beauty of the sea at sunrise or sunset or jogging and engaging in other forms of exercise. Additionally, the People’s Association Water Venture gets located in Changi Village, and kayakers may take classes or rent kayaks there. Alternatively, visitors can take a ferry from Changi Point Ferry Terminal to nearby islands such as Pulau Ubin or even sections of Johor, Malaysia.
Parks and Gardens:
Changi Beach Park, which spans from Changi Point to Changi Ferry Terminal and overlooks Pulau Ubin, is approximately 3.3 kilometres long. The beach is one of Singapore’s oldest coastal parks and is famous among locals as a hangout for overnight family picnics, but still less crowded than other beaches in Singapore, allowing you to enjoy a tranquil kampong atmosphere. One of the fun things to do here is to watch planes approach Changi Airport. You can see them coming in from the sea, making their final approach to the airport’s runway. Barbecue pits, a fitness zone, fitness equipment, and an exercise station are all available in Changi Beach Park. Additionally, fitness fanatics may jog or cycle along the twisting paths.
Changi – Stay:
Both public and private housing are available in this neighbourhood centre. Near Changi Village, there are HDB flats near stores and the hawker centre. Changi Green, Loyang Valley, and Estella Gardens are some of the district’s well-known condos. Many of these condominiums have convenience stores that carry everyday basics, so tenants don’t have to travel far to get anything little. Terrace residences in Changi Heights and Loyang Villas are among the landed properties available.
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