Stunning ‘Wonderfall’ at Changi Airport created with over 800 LED mosaics

Installed in the north wing of Terminal 2 in Changi Airport in SingaporeThe fall of wonders It is an impressive facility that has managed to create its own online fan base. Upon entering the area, the four-story digital waterfall It immediately transforms the environment, captivating viewers with its enchanting images.

Opening to the public in November 2023, this unique combination of art, technology and, well, nature in Changi Airport Departure Hall makes it a memorable encounter.

What is ‘The Wonderfall’?


Opening to the public in November 2023, this unique combination of art, technology and, well, nature at Changi Airport’s departure hall makes for a memorable encounter | Image: Instagram

In November of the previous year, Changi Airport in Singapore unveiled the impressive new north wing of Terminal 2marking a major milestone in their ongoing three-and-a-half year renovation and expansion project, highlighted by the introduction of ‘The Wonderfall’.

This four-story digital waterfall, cleverly incorporated between two vibrant gardens, has worked to revolutionize the travel experience of the countless people passing through the busy international hub. In the departure hall, The fall of wonders occupies a central place, transcending the role of a mere scenic break after check-in.

Tranquil waterfalls meander gracefully through lively vertical gardens, hugging both sides of the curved LED display. A door runs through the center of the installation making anyone who walks through it feel like they are walking through a waterfall.

'The Wonderfall' at Changi Airport wows travelers
A door runs through the center of the installation making anyone who walks through it feel like they are walking through a waterfall | Image: Instagram

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Made with three sizable flat segments, the design ensures that everyone has an optimal view of the captivating spectacle. The charming instruments created by the Canadian artist Jean-Michel Blais. Elevates the overall ambiance when synchronized with video footage.

One of the notable innovations is the Jewela masterful creation that perfectly fuses a inner forest with an impressive waterfallproviding an unrivaled retail and leisure experience.

Also adding an exciting twist to the journey, Terminal 3 characteristics “The slide@T3“, a huge slide designed for thrill seekers. Terminal 3 also caters to nature enthusiasts with its butterfly gardenpromising an enchanting experience amidst vibrant flora and fauna.

'The Wonderfall' at Changi Airport wows travelers
Terminal 2 is home to the Enchanted Garden, a perfect combination of art and technology that includes flowers with motion sensors that respond to visitors’ movements. Image: Instagram

Terminal 2 houses the Enchanted Gardena perfect combination of art and technology that includes flowers with motion sensors that respond to visitors’ movements.

Meanwhile, Terminal 1 offers the Social Treewhich serves as a digital community hub where travelers can exchange photos and messages, enhancing the interactive and community aspects of the airport experience.

Watch the video posted by traveler @jalanjalango showing ‘The Wonderfall’ in all its glory:

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