Changi Airport unveils the world's largest sunflower display

Singapore's Changi Airport has introduced a new attraction for travelers, the world's largest sunflower display.

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Singapore 's Changi Airport has introduced a new attraction for travelers, the world's largest sunflower display. The exhibition, named "A Sunflower Sojourn," features 5,000 vibrant blooms spread across the airport's four terminals, Hub and Spoke, and Airport Boulevard. The stunning arrangement for this floral spectacle began on August 30 and will continue until September 30, 2024.

Sunflower-themed merchandise and menu introduced In addition to the sunflower display, Changi Airport has also launched specially curated sunflower merchandise and a themed menu. These new offerings aim to further enhance the travel experience for visitors. The sunflower-themed items are available across all four terminals of the airport, providing travelers with a unique opportunity to engage with this floral spectacle beyond just viewing it.



Sunflower Sojourn retail outpost and cafe offerings Travelers can take home a piece of the floral paradise from the Sunflower Sojourn retail outpost located at the T3 departure hall. Additionally, the Hub and Spoke Cafe is offering sunflower-inspired delights, including sunflower-flavored soft-serve yogurt and sunflower butter toast. These unique culinary offerings feature creamy sunflower butter, known for its mildly nutty taste with a touch of sweetness.

Rotating sunflower topiary and themed merchandise A must-see attraction at Changi Airport is the rotating 5m sunflower topiary located in Terminal 2. Beyond the visual appeal, visitors can also learn about the cultural significance of sunflowers and their ecological importance. Additionally, a wide range of sunflower-themed merchandise is available for purchase, including teddy bears in sunflower costumes, pens, coasters, acrylic magnets and pouches.

Changi Airport's new nature-inspired attractions and other expansions In 2023, Singapore Changi Airport's Terminal 2 reopened after 3.5 years of renovations, featuring immersive nature-inspired experiences. The departure hall now boasts a 14-metre-tall digital waterfall called The Wonderfall, set within a vertical garden.

The departure transit area includes the Dreamscape garden, with plants and a digital sky. Additionally, Changi Airport has expanded retail and dining options in Terminal 2, including Southeast Asia's first Funko pop-up store and a duty-free shop with a robot bartender..