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This is an archive article published on January 24, 2024

Watch: Changi Airport’s Wonderfall leaves netizens in awe

At Changi Airport's departure hall, Wonderfall steals the spotlight.

Awards were also given to Changi Airport for being the greatest airport in the world for food and recreational facilities.Awards were also given to Changi Airport for being the greatest airport in the world for food and recreational facilities.

In November last year, Singapore’s Changi Airport revealed the cool new northern wing of Terminal 2, marking the change to its three-and-a-half-year makeover and growth with The Wonderfall. This four-story digital waterfall, seamlessly integrated between two lush gardens, promises to redefine the travel experience for millions passing through the bustling international hub.

In the departure hall, Wonderfall steals the spotlight. It’s not just a scenic pause after checking in, it’s a landmark signalling the beginning of their next journey. The serene cascades weave through vibrant vertical gardens, hugging both sides of the curved LED screen. Composed of three large flat segments, it’s all designed to give everyone the best views possible.

The video shared by @jalanjalango of the Wonderfall has left netizens in pure awe.

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The captivating instrumentals crafted by Canadian artist Jean-Michel Blais enhance the overall atmosphere when paired with the video sequences.

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Among the standout innovations is the Jewel, an iconic masterpiece seamlessly blending an indoor forest with a breathtaking waterfall, offering an unparalleled retail and leisure experience. For thrill-seekers, Terminal 3 features “The Slide@T3,” a colossal slide that adds an exciting twist to the journey. Nature enthusiasts will find delight in Terminal 3’s Butterfly Garden.

Terminal 2 hosts the Enchanted Garden, a fusion of art and technology featuring motion-sensor flowers that respond to visitors’ movements. Meanwhile, Terminal 1 boasts the Social Tree, functioning as a digital community hub where travellers can share photos and messages.

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