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Changi
Changi Planning Area locator map.png
English Changi
Chinese 樟宜
– Pinyin Zhāngyí
Malay Changi
Tamil சாங்கி
Coordinates 1°23′28″N 103°59′11″E / 1.39111°N 103.98639°E / 1.39111; 103.98639Coordinates: 1°23′28″N 103°59′11″E / 1.39111°N 103.98639°E / 1.39111; 103.98639

Changi is an area at the eastern end of Singapore. It is now the site of Singapore Changi Airport/Changi Air Base, Changi Naval Base and is also home to Changi Prison, site of the former Japanese prisoner of war camp during World War II which held Allied prisoners captured in Singapore and Malaysia after Singapore's fall in February 1942.

Being close to the sea, Changi also has 2 commercial ferry terminals, Changi Point Ferry Terminal at Changi Creek and Changi Ferry Terminal near to Changi Naval Base.

James Clavell based his novel King Rat on his experiences as a World War 2 Allied prisoner of war at Changi Prison. In addition to this, Swee Sen is from Changi.

Sunset at Changi Beach

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Etymology [edit]

Singapore Changi Airport
Changi Airport (inside view)

The early Malay place name of Changi was Tanjong Rusa, which is found in the 1604 E.G. de Eredia map of Singapore.

The native place name Changi is found very early in Singapore's history. In the 1828 map by Franklin and Jackson, the extreme southeastern tip of the island is referred to as Tanjong Changi. The local name Changi must have been a significant point for the Malays, especially in the days of the sixteenth century Johor kingdom located on the Johor River. Vessels using the Johor Straits would have to pass by Changi.

There are many versions for the etymological roots of the name Changi. One source says that it comes from a climbing shrub, the changi ular (Apama corymbosa), which grew in the area. Another claims that it gets its name from a tall tree, the chengai (Balanscarpus heimii), which abounded in the area in the early nineteenth century. Changi could also be a variation of the local timber named chengai. This heavy local timber is commonly used for buildings and furniture, and is valued for its strength and renowned for its deep rich colour.

During the early surveys in the 1820s to 1830s of Singapore island, Changi was also named Franklin Point after Captain Franklin who was involved as one of the early surveyors of Singapore island. It would seem that the colonial authorities had decided to latch on their own place name to the existing Malay name for Changi.

Around the 1900s, Changi was the favourite haunt for tigers. The female tigers were said to swim from Johore to Pulau Ubin to rest, before completing their journey to Singapore. The tigers would land at Ferry Point and give birth in this neighbourhood, and so the tigers on the island were generally young.

Airline House, the corporate head office of Singapore Airlines, is in the background

Economy [edit]

Singapore Airlines is headquartered at Airline House, by Changi Airport in Changi.[1] SilkAir also has its head office in Airline House. Singapore Airlines Cargo has its head office in the SATS Airfreight Cargo Terminal 5. Jetstar Asia, Scoot, and Valuair have their head offices in Terminal 1 of the airport. Tiger Airways has its head office in the Honeywell Building in Changi Business Park Central 1[2]

See also [edit]

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Airline Ground Positions." Singapore Airlines. Retrieved on 11 July 2009.
  2. ^ "Singapore Air Operators." (Archive) Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore. Retrieved on 31 October 2012.

Sources [edit]


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MILAN (REUTERS) - Singapore's Changi Airport Group has sold its 8.36 per cent stake in Italy's Gemina at 1.43 euros (S$2.30) per share, a source close to the situation said on Wednesday. Gemina, the company that owns Rome airport operator ADR, is set ...

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Tue, 14 May 2013 05:12:26 -0700

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Wed, 08 May 2013 07:30:11 -0700

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