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Nobody knows for sure where the name "Changi" came from. Some believe it was derived from the Chengai, a tall tree that used to grow in the area. Changi was also known by other names: Tanjong Rusa (Malay for "cape of the deer"), and Franklin Point (after Captain Franklin, one of the early surveyors in Singapore during the 1820s to.
SINGAPORE - In a country governed by appetite, it is a delicious irony to find food hiding in plain sight. All over Singapore - on common grass patches, roadside trees and sandy beaches - edible life flourishes, unnoticed by most. Only local foragers are exempt from ignorance. Foraging - the ancient practice of gathering useful flora and fauna for food,.
Changi is many things to me. It is a place, unspoiled in some parts, of great natural beauty, a place of much history, and most of all, a place whose magic is timeless. Changi has given me many moments of joy. I frequented Changi as a young child, and in my youth. There were many…