A Family Art Adventure at Changi International Airport Jewel

Recently, I took my five-year-old daughter to the award-winning Changi International Airport to see the Jewel, designed by the renowned architect Moshe Safdie. I highly recommend it for families with children!

Since my daughter finished kindergarten three years ago, we've been cautious about taking her out due to the pandemic, which limited her exposure to new experiences. With the recent easing of the pandemic, we started planning her first trip that she could remember. Noticing her growing interest in architectural design, we thought visiting another international city like Singapore would be a great choice. The city's similar urban model but distinctly different architectural styles would hopefully spark her interest.

The forest design with abundant greenery, the indoor waterfall known as the Rain Vortex, and the fun hedge maze are all indoor architectural features unimaginable in Hong Kong. With a ticket in hand, my daughter not only experienced the awe of this new landmark and broadened her horizons but also enjoyed various child-friendly attractions at Jewel. The dreamy Foggy Bowls and the transparent glass walkway of the Canopy Bridge were particularly favorites for playful children.

"Reading ten thousand books is not as good as traveling ten thousand miles." The artistic atmosphere of Jewel is something children will absolutely love. Parents with children, like me, should definitely make time to visit before flying back to Hong Kong!

🗓️Itinerary: Check in luggage first, then spend 2-3 hours exploring
💰Cost per person: HKD50-300
📍Address: Changi International Airport

Post by Ziggy Tao | Aug 24, 2024

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