For those who want to know, this is the Jewel at Changi Airport, it’s basically a mall with a really cool giant waterfall that’s awesome to see at night
@@hamdiyazid200 the waterfall ends at a basement which is fully covered up in a strong glass. But there is a lot of space between the walkways and the waterfall. You might feel a bit of water but it’s minimal
I have been to this airport once (had a 24 hour layover) and I'm convinced that it has literally everything you would require to survive! It's huge! Can't believe that it even has a full size theatre and a garden :) Not once during the entire day did I feel like I'm in an airport because it has everything you would ever need!
I disagree. It has very very few vegetarian meals options. It's such a huge airport but each food court has only one or 2 restaurants which have only 1 or 2 veg options. Even subway was out of veg option.
As a 15 yr old singaporean that lives near the airport and school is right beside it, I go there and explored + ate all the stalls and treated it as a mall with a carpark meant for planes
@@ssj6767ssj it can mean a couple things, in my context however I mean it’s so different, there are a variety of different restaurants and stores and shops! They’re always varying from different cultures and places yk and I love it
as a singaporean, i can confirm that this place is not a dream but a real dream place where ppl coming to and from singapore can relax at while looking at the beautiful Jewel and eating singaporean delicaces :D
Unless you travel at night and there's nothing! Sadly most flights from my country are at night and literally everything is shut besides a few food stalls and that makes it equal to any other airport, for travellers like me.
@@diegokant what do u expect man shes reading it in English 'char siu' you shouldn't be comparing it to cantonese pronunciation in the first place and tbf its not even that far off from canto pronunciation
the people of singapore are mostly of chinese descent. It originated from China but the people who brought it in Singapore are Singaporean chinese. @@JayDen-ne3vy
Try malaysia next. Its singaporeans go to for vetter food lmao. Just dont order anything spicy if u r not used to it. Especially when malays and indians say uts "not too spicy" very rarely will the food actually be "not too spicy"
Your video just give me a feeling that everything in your life is positive, and this feeling always make me smile when watching your shorts. You such a gorgeous girl! ❤❤
top 3 best places to visit and what to do is like id probably recommend u to go to the Singapore Zoo!! So fun and orchard is a really good shopping place! Lots of designer shops there! You should also visit Gardens By the Bay to see the flowers and stuff
What?! I have been to the Singapore airport and never seen this part 😭😭 but nonetheless the Singapore airport stands out on its own 👌 it’s literally like a mall and it’s one of the cleanest airports with the fanciest toilets.
She literally never fails to make us hungry lol and the way she describes it is just so perfect also that is the most nicest airport known to man kind ❤😂
That's not like samosa my dude, this is the equivalent of seeing a slightly trianglur stuffed croissant like pastry and being like yep definitely samosa Also ain't that middle eastern (idk which country) originally and moved to india? Read that from an indian website even
I love the style rice rolls so much I literally grew up with it. There is another version I prefer more that could be found in many cantonese (but not hongkong) restaurants.
You are real food vlogger! That's exactly how it works sis, you try any different food and describe them👍 You are different than any food vlogger I knew 😢