Embrace nature
Anuradha GoyalAnuradha Goyal/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, SINGAPORE/ Updated : Mar 15, 2016, 16:01 IST
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Nature at an airport? Really? Yes! Changi Airport has created small colourful gardens that are also in a way representative of Singapore’s nature. You can go to these gardens and spend some time closer to nature rather than feel s … Read more
Nature at an airport? Really? Yes! Changi Airport has created small colourful gardens that are also in a way representative of Singapore’s nature. You can go to these gardens and spend some time closer to nature rather than feel suffocated inside all glass and steel building. Read less

Nature at an airport? Really? Yes! Changi Airport has created small colourful gardens that are also in a way representative of Singapore’s nature. You can go to these gardens and spend some time closer to nature rather than feel suffocated inside all glass and steel building. Sunflower Garden on the rooftop of T2 has rows of sunflower that make an excellent foreground for the planes taking off and landing in the background. Butterfly Garden, also at T2, is a double-storey space designed to attract butterflies. You can see many colourful butterflies sitting on various plants and pineapple pieces kept there or just fluttering all around.
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