Wednesday, October 23, 2019

HSBC Rain Vortex Light And Sound Show At Night

               Singapore never meets an end when it deals with the integration of the advanced technology in life. It means that most of the time, people will work together with multidisciplinary engineering to create the most fabulous attractions for those who spend the time in this modern country. One of the best tourist attractions is the HSBC rain vortex light and sound show that dazzles the visitors with the beautiful 40 meters down to the great basement.

 
               If you really want to discover the spectacular show of the HSBC rain vortex light and sound show, you need to know more about it. Below are things to consider before enjoying the incredibly amazing show.

1.      When to enjoy the show
As your curiosity soars above the sky about the amazing HSBC rain vortex light and sound show, you need to know the right time to enjoy the most fascinating show. To enjoy it, you had better come at night "at 07.30pm, 08.30pm, 09.30pm, 10.30pm, 11.30pm and 12.30am" when the lights and the sounds combine into one in harmony.

2.      Get the best of viewing area
If you really want to see its splendor of the HSBC rain vortex light and sound show, you need to know the right place to see the show. There are five areas from which you can choose such as around the vortex, south platform at level 2, lobby H and lobby F, north viewing area and canopy bridge.

3.      Show for free
Thanks to the HSBC rain vortex light and sound show that it is available for free, so you can enjoy the show at anytime you visit this site. Your travel to Singapore will not complete before you witness the beautiful show of the light combining with sound show.

If you are now getting bored to wait for the next travel in Singapore, it is the right time to enjoy the HSBC rain vortex light and sound show. The show will bring the satisfaction and leave your mouth agape in wonder. So, take a tour to see how the modern technology presents the most incredible shows ever.
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Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Main Destination At Jewel Changi Airport-Rain Vortex

               It is such a pride for the Changi Airport having been nominated as the world class airport for seven years onwards. In April 2019, this international airport announced to open the huge doughnut-shaped building located in the middle of the control tower and the Terminal 1. The establishment of this amazing site takes approximately four years and spent around US$1.25 billion. "Designed in the form of glass and steel", the rain vortex at Jewel Changi Airport is the part of hidden luxury of the tropical rainforest. 
 
               The rain vortex at Jewel Changi Airport was used to build in the car park where it covers approximately 1.46 million square feet and stands around 10 stories high with the 5 stories under and the remains above. As it is built in the center, this huge rain vortex is surrounded by the 820 restaurants, supermarkets and shops. The hugeness of indoor rain vortex measures 40 meters high and is considered to be the highest indoor waterfall in the world. 

               It is said that the rain vortex at Jewel Changi Airport has a huge amount of water from the accumulation of rain and the waterfall. During the night, the waterfall keeps falling with the spectacular lights and sounds that create the harmony. As you look around, you will see the green vegetation consisting of 60,000 shrubs and 900 trees where there are many walking trails through the garden. No wonder if Singapore is "called City in a Garden".

               If you feel tired to imagine walking around the trails, you can embark on the skytrain that moves around the forest to see its magical views. Thanks for the airport director that the rain vortex at Jewel Changi Airport is designed for free to visit so for this year, the Changi Airport director hopes to see around 50 up to 60 million visitors from all over the world. So, if you need to see its splendor, you can take a tour in this fascinating view in Changi International Airport.

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