Changi Village

Changi Village (Chinese: 樟宜村) is a modern village at the north-eastern end of Singapore. The Government of Singapore has pledged in 2005 that they would try to revive the "ghost town".

Hotel
There is a hotel located at Changi Village named Changi Village Hotel. It is re-opened after a complete refurbishment.

Bus Terminal
A bus terminal, Changi Village Bus Terminal is located here.

Ferry Terminal
A ferry terminal, named Changi Point Ferry Terminal, is located here. There are small passenger ferries which lead to the north-eastern islands (e.g. Pulau Ubin) and also to some destinations in Johor, Malaysia.

Hawker Centre
A hawker centre is located here. The hawker centre is famous for its nasi lemak stall, where long queues are often seen. Stalls selling delicious wanton(fried fritters) which are recommended by many television programs and companies are also available here. Many residents living in the nearby estates of Pasir Ris, Tampines and Simei drive to Changi Village for drinks in the evening. Many of the coffeeshops are open till past midnight everyday. As of June 2012, the centre is closed for renovations.

Sea Sports Club
There is also a People's Association Water Venture that offers kayaking courses and rentals.

Walkway to Changi Beach
There is a walkway to the nearby Changi Beach Park, where many families gather over the weekend for a nice picnic with a view of the nearby islands.