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The brand-new Changi Airport Terminal 2 (T2), where modernity and nature collide.

Following three and a half years of engineering and extension work, Terminal 2 at Changi Airport reopened in its entirety. The Singapore airport can now handle 90 million passengers annually because of the addition of new stores, food and beverage establishments, and attractions in Terminal 2.


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T2 is a seamless integration of nature and architecture. The carpet in the terminal mimics the terrain of the surrounding area to direct you as clouds play over the overhead ceilings. Using natural materials and colors, the terminal seeks to create a peaceful environment for both travelers and passengers.


Here is a quick overview of things to do in the newly renovated Changi Airport T2, whether you are visiting without a boarding card or are waiting for your flight in the transit area.


  1. Snap a picture at a 4-storey tall digital Wonderfall


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The Wonderfall, a 14-meter-tall digital display, is the focal point of T2's departure hall. The Wonderfall, set in a vertical garden, exquisitely depicts the essence of the unadulterated beauty of nature. A magnificent waterfall that tumbles over enormous stones transports spectators to an immersive world of enchantment.


  1. Interact with the Flap Pix exhibit


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Show off your photos on the recognizable flight information boards. An inventive photo opportunity has been created by repurposing one of the nostalgic flight information flipboards.


  1. Event Areas


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The third floor has spaces designated for holding transient events. A Funko at Changi event and a Monet exhibition are these locations' first shows and events.


  1. Let your child run loose at the Chaos Lab


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There was a ball pit, a slime station, a graffiti wall, and other activities at the kid-friendly Chaos Lab. Get to know the crazy mad scientist and their lab staff, who will lead you through many areas where you can create, jump, play, and most importantly, enjoy yourself.


Here is the F&B section.


Swee Choon 


For those who enjoy dim sum, it's like heaven on earth since they can indulge in hot baos, siew mais, and egg tarts whenever they want.


Kenangan Coffee


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Changi Airport now serves Indonesia's well-liked Kenangan Coffee, which tempts coffee connoisseurs with irresistible cups of their signature Kenangan Blend and their unusual avocado coffee.


McDonald’s


Even with all the dining options, you still yearn for comfort food. You can satisfy those sinful cravings at McDonald's.


Heavenly Wang


A multi-concept store next to McDonald's serves nasi lemak from Crave and kaya toast from Heavenly Wang.


Jones the Grocer


The first-ever duplex concession in the airport's public areas, Jones the Grocer, has opened at Changi Airport Terminal 2. It features a fast-serve artisanal food selection. Skilled baristas serve a variety of teas, smoothies, shakes, and Jones's well-known flat whites to guests.


Pappa Rich


On the third level, PappaRich, a Malaysian restaurant, is open, serving nasi lemak, Penang Char Kway Teow, and Kuala Lumpur Hokkien Mee.


Jinjja Chicken


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JINJJA Kitchen, a hotplate bulgogi and croffles version of the Korean fast-food business JINJJA Chicken, is one of the other interesting dining options.


XW Western Grill


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Diners may enjoy an unlimited salad bar with a wide selection of side dishes, including coleslaw, mashed potatoes, mac & cheese, boiled vegetables, fresh salads, and fruits when they order any of their main courses.


and many more!


Changi Airport has been named one of the world's top airports for the past 12 years by London-based research firm Skytrax, so you'll definitely be amazed at the things you can do at Changi Airport Terminals & Jewel

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