Changi Airport in Singapore has been transformed into a blooming spectacle with its first-ever flower-themed showcase from now till end of September.
The Sunflower Sojourn display features over 5,000 sunflowers of more than 10 varieties, beautifully arranged at over 20 locations across all four terminals. The showcase extends outdoors to Hub & Spoke, making it the largest sunflower showcase ever held in an airport.
An eight-metre-tall sunflower topiary sculpture at Terminal 3 Departure Hall adorned with over 1,000 sunflowers, welcomes visitors to Singapore (Photo: Changi Airport Group)
Visitors will be treated to floral displays featuring larger-than-life sunflower topiary sculptures, towering at five and eight metres tall respectively, at the Departure Halls of Terminals 2 and 3.
The blooms are grown in Changi Airport’s own plant nursery, and visitors can also discover the sunflower’s cultural significance, ecological importance and the diverse human uses of this plant.
Visitors can also grab exclusive merchandise at the Main Event Outpost at Terminal 3 Departure Hall and the sunflower-themed vending machine located at Terminal 3 North, near the Jewel link bridge. These include the limited-edition Buddy bear dressed in a sunflower outfit, as well as pens, coasters, acrylic magnets and pouches which feature minimalist artwork inspired by Changi Airport’s gardens, including the Sunflower Garden, Enchanted Garden, and Cactus Garden.
Hub and Spoke visitors can enjoy delectable sunflower-inspired dishes like soft-serve yogurt with sunflower-flavoured sauce and sunflower butter toast, available in limited quantities.
“The sunflower, a symbol of joy and cheerfulness, perfectly aligns with our service philosophy of delivering delightful and positively surprising experiences to all visitors,” commented Ang Siew Min, senior vice president of airport operations development, Changi Airport Group.
Changi Airport in Singapore has been transformed into a blooming spectacle with its first-ever flower-themed showcase from now till end of September.
The Sunflower Sojourn display features over 5,000 sunflowers of more than 10 varieties, beautifully arranged at over 20 locations across all four terminals. The showcase extends outdoors to Hub & Spoke, making it the largest sunflower showcase ever held in an airport.
Visitors will be treated to floral displays featuring larger-than-life sunflower topiary sculptures, towering at five and eight metres tall respectively, at the Departure Halls of Terminals 2 and 3.
The blooms are grown in Changi Airport’s own plant nursery, and visitors can also discover the sunflower’s cultural significance, ecological importance and the diverse human uses of this plant.
Visitors can also grab exclusive merchandise at the Main Event Outpost at Terminal 3 Departure Hall and the sunflower-themed vending machine located at Terminal 3 North, near the Jewel link bridge. These include the limited-edition Buddy bear dressed in a sunflower outfit, as well as pens, coasters, acrylic magnets and pouches which feature minimalist artwork inspired by Changi Airport’s gardens, including the Sunflower Garden, Enchanted Garden, and Cactus Garden.
Hub and Spoke visitors can enjoy delectable sunflower-inspired dishes like soft-serve yogurt with sunflower-flavoured sauce and sunflower butter toast, available in limited quantities.
“The sunflower, a symbol of joy and cheerfulness, perfectly aligns with our service philosophy of delivering delightful and positively surprising experiences to all visitors,” commented Ang Siew Min, senior vice president of airport operations development, Changi Airport Group.