Changi Board Walk is the latest attraction in Changi Village. It is about 1.2 km walk from Changi Village to the other far end of the island. It will be another 1.2 km when you walked back to Changi Village, so total walk is 2.4 km. But I only made the 1.2 km walk caused we took a bus back to Changi Village after completing the 1.2 km walk....lol (Ok, we cheated....hehehe...too tired and hungry to walk back.)
Closer look at the map. On the right of the map is the bridge (I featured the bridge in my earlier post.) and I am supposed to walk from the bridge to the far end of the map on the left (Kelong walk). The bridge leads to the picnic area.
The jetty (circled) was featured in my earlier post.
The Changi Boardwalk consists of four sections namely, Sunset Walk, Kelong Walk, Cliff Walk, Sailing Point Walk.
I have already shown you the bridge, jetty and please return to see my walking trails. :)
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Changi Village-No Fishing
Back to my earlier post on the No Fishing Sign, I now realised why the sign was there...lol. After sorting the photos and watching the video, I realise this place is not suitable for fishing. Yes, Jim is right that the water is not safe for fishing.
The above photo might looked beautiful of the lone guy fishing in the sea, but.........
on closer look, there are many boats and ship passing in the open sea.
And there is this jetty where boats cross over to another island of Singapore called Pulau Ubin (Hahaha, I was borned and raised in Singapore for more than 40 over years but I never step into this island, maybe one day I will go there and take some photos and share with all). So the authorities are right to put the No Fishing Sign there. :) But seems like some dont care about the sign.
The above photo might looked beautiful of the lone guy fishing in the sea, but.........
on closer look, there are many boats and ship passing in the open sea.
And there is this jetty where boats cross over to another island of Singapore called Pulau Ubin (Hahaha, I was borned and raised in Singapore for more than 40 over years but I never step into this island, maybe one day I will go there and take some photos and share with all). So the authorities are right to put the No Fishing Sign there. :) But seems like some dont care about the sign.
Two short interesting videos showing the coast of changi village.
I was walking along the 1.2 km boardwalk of Changi (i.e. from changi village to the kelong walk). On the way, I saw many things such as the above.
Please return to see more photos of changi village.
Weddings Photography
Changi Village is located at the far end of east Singapore. It is famous for its beach, fishing and food. The latest attraction at Changi Village is the Changi Boardwalk. I will post about it at later post.
I spotted so many wedding couples taking their wedding photos at the boardwalk.
This professional photographer bending and making all sorts of angles to take the best shot of the wedding couple.
Wedding couples of different races having the same idea of having their wedding photos taken at the boardwalk. They are all so beautiful. Now my 20 year old niece is planning to have her future wedding photos taken here too....lol
I spotted so many wedding couples taking their wedding photos at the boardwalk.
This professional photographer bending and making all sorts of angles to take the best shot of the wedding couple.
Wedding couples of different races having the same idea of having their wedding photos taken at the boardwalk. They are all so beautiful. Now my 20 year old niece is planning to have her future wedding photos taken here too....lol
Sunday, January 4, 2009
No Fishing?
Last week, I was at Changi Village taking a stroll at changi point. Been a long time since I come here and there's lots of changes in this little village. Will post more photos of changi village in future posts. This is a lovely place where many come here for picnic, fishing, jogging, sailing, swimming, eating and etc. And I saw many wedding couples (chinese, malay, etc) taking photos further down the beach. Very interesting.
It was evening and the tide was low and best time for fishing. (Note the above photo where I circled the couple fishing.)
Take a closer look at this couple, there's a sign (circled) which reads no fishing. Seems like noone like the no fishing sign ....lol. I saw many people fishing in the river which leads to the big sea.
It was evening and the tide was low and best time for fishing. (Note the above photo where I circled the couple fishing.)
Take a closer look at this couple, there's a sign (circled) which reads no fishing. Seems like noone like the no fishing sign ....lol. I saw many people fishing in the river which leads to the big sea.
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Pink Saturday - Pink Christmas Tree at Takashimaya
My pink contribution is this huge christmas tree at takashimaya. Love all the pink christmas ornaments. Hehehe...ok no more christmas posting after this....:)
For more pinky participants, please visit Beverly of How Sweet The Sound.
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