Street art in Chinatown, Singapore
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Street Art & Tech Art In Singapore 

For a fee which is eminently reasonable we are able to delay checkout till 6pm, hugely useful when it’s an overnight flight home. One last ride on the MRT and a couple of stops on the Skytrain and we’re wandering into a crowded Changi Airport, still far too early for our flight but happy to kill time with a beer and a sandwich. Until, that is, the lady at the check-in desk suggests we stay land-side and head to the Jewel.

Has anyone seen the Jewel at Changi in the last few years? At night? Just when we think we’ve seen all of the wonders which Singapore has to offer, we stumble upon this amazing, incredible scene. In the centre of what in any case is a hugely spectacular and brilliantly modern shopping-mall-with-everything, here is something which wouldn’t be out of place at the biggest and best rock gig you’ve ever been to. It’s called The Rain Vortex.

Cascading from way up in the domed roof, water descends like a bridal veil waterfall, crashing into the pit below where it is joined by more H2O which heaves over the edges of the well and down the inside of this amazing creation. Then, to cap it all, the light-and-sound show begins, colourful forms projected on to the wall of water, moving and twisting, all accompanied by dramatic music. As good a special effect as you will ever see live, and it’s here, in an airport – in an airport shopping mall, no less. Singapore is endlessly magical, forever surprising.

Singapore is, in keeping with its clean and tidy nature, just about entirely free of graffiti, and instead leaves street artists free to work in the more bohemian and carefree districts. Having not included these previously in our Singapore posts, here’s a selection which does justice to what is an impressive collection, mostly telling stories of the history of Chinatown…

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