HSBC Rain Vortex
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Day 68 of 164 Days Around the World Cruise If you've ever had the pleasure of flying through Singapore's Changi Airport, you'll know that it's one of the most innovative and luxurious airports in the world. But did you know that there's a breathtaking indoor waterfall located within the airport's Jewel complex? The Jewel waterfall is a must-see attraction for anyone passing through Changi Airport, and in this blog post, we'll explore what makes it so special. The Jewel complex was opened in 2019 and is a world-class retail and entertainment destination that is home to over 280 shops and restaurants. At the heart of the Jewel is the HSBC Rain Vortex, which is the world's tallest indoor waterfall at a stunning height of 40 meters. The waterfall is surrounded by a lush indoor forest, creating a tranquil and natural oasis in the midst of the airport's hustle and bustle. The HSBC Rain Vortex is a stunning sight to behold, especially when viewed from the surrounding terraces. At night, the waterfall is lit up by a stunning light and sound show that is sure to take your breath away. You can also take a leisurely stroll around the indoor forest, which is home to over 900 trees and plants from all over the world. But the Jewel waterfall isn't just a pretty sight – it's also a functional part of the airport's design. The waterfall is part of the Jewel's rainwater harvesting system, which collects rainwater and recycles it for use in the complex's toilets and irrigation systems. The HSBC Rain Vortex can collect up to 10,000 gallons of rainwater per minute during heavy rainfall, making it an innovative and sustainable solution to the airport's water needs. In conclusion, the Jewel waterfall is a stunning and innovative feature of Singapore's Changi Airport. Whether you're passing through the airport or visiting Singapore as a tourist, the waterfall is a must-see attraction that showcases the city-state's commitment to sustainability and innovation. So make sure to take some time to appreciate the beauty of the Jewel waterfall the next time you find yourself at Changi Airport. #myvikingstory, #aroundtheworldcruise, #worldcruise, #travelwolfe, #vikingcruise, #travelwolf