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Singapore District Guide
District 17 - Changi, Flora, LoyangPopularly
known as the place where Singapore’s Changi International Airport is situated, District 17 encompasses Changi and Loyang.
This district also marries old and new elements – the historical remnants of World War II and the modern façade of Singapore’s
aerospace industry.
Introduction/History
Changi
Known
as Tanjung Rusa in the 1600s, Changi was later renamed Tanjung Changi in the 1800s. Changi is actually a name of a plant that
was grown in the area. Currently, Changi is predominantly a spacious area with very little buildings, with its narrow streets
lined by angsana and palm trees. A perfect and idyllic place for picnics, Changi is often the preferred place for a weekend
family picnic. The residential areas are mainly populated by people working in the nearby airline companies.
In the
past, the British cleared the area fto build military barracks, administrative quarters, an airbase, a hospital in 1926 and
the Changi Prison in 1936. These historical buildings still exist today. An important World War II site, Changi Prison kept
about 7,000 to 8,000 prisoners of war (POW) during the time. Prominent POWs included H.L.A Hart, a British jurist and law
philosopher.
Loyang
Between Changi and Pasir Ris lies Loyang, a small residential and
industrial area. It is also known as Kampong Loyang. While the origin of the name “Loyang” is unknown, this name
is a variation of “Luo Yang”, a city in China. The biggest estate that is near Loyang is Pasir Ris, which is located
across the road from Loyang.
Amenities/Facilities
Historical places of interest in Changi
include Changi Chapel and Museum, Changi Prison and Changi Hospital. These places date back to World War II. Other places
of interest include the Changi Exhibition Centre where the Singapore Airshow is held annually and Changi Village. Chalets,
such as the Aloha Loyang and NTUC Changi Village, give you the ideal rest and relax experience that you need. You can also
savour Changi Village’s famous nasi lemak located in Changi Village Hawker Centre. Besides food, Changi Village is also
a place for water sports and golf. You can enjoy these sports at the Changi Sailing Club, the Changi Beach Club and the Changi
Golf Club. Pulau Ubin is a popular island which is accessible through the Changi Point terminal. Schools in the area include
the Japanese School and Singapore Aviation Academy.
At Loyang, there is a unique temple, the Loyang Tua Pek Kong Temple,
which houses Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist deities and a Muslim shrine in one compound. Home of the Walt Disney TV in Singapore,
Loyang’s high-tech industrial centre also houses the Changi International Logistics Centre, SIA Engine Test Centre and
G.E. Aircraft Engine, amongst other things.
Transportation
There is the Changi Airport
MRT Station in Changi for transportation convenience. Bus services to the city centre and to other parts of Singapore are
available at the nearby Changi Airport PTB 1, 2 & 3 Bus Terminal located at the basement levels of Terminals 1, 2 and
3.
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