Apparently the board walk is very long and starts from Changi Village and stretches all the way to Changi Beach Club. While driving pass the old chalets, Daddy remembers the good old times when they used to stay at the chalets and have so much fun with his cousins. It must have been like 30 years ago and some of the chalets are still there. Daddy even has a picture of himself playing at the beach. There is also another photo of Yi Sok and Gu Zhe in front of the chalet.


We spent like 30 mins on the boardwalk and I was just having fun running up and down the path. I saw many bumboats passing by and there were also lots of people fishing there. I wonder if they caught anything.

We headed to the hawker centre to check out the nasi lemak but the queue was so long for the famous store, we decided to just try one of the other store with the shorter queue. The crowd at Changi Village was unbelievably large for a place so remote.
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