Today marks the end of a four years education. That's actually quite sad. After all the preparation over these two years for the o'levels, it ended within a mere 4weeks, which is quite fast. It gives a weird kind of mixed emotions, both glad and sad. It was great that it ended so fast, but yet I still wish it had been longer. You know, it is really hard to part with your routine, though it was boring at times, but we are already so comfortable with it.
After biology paper 1 in the morning I went home, but did not managed to get the time to rest at all. My primary school friend called me, and we went out.
The most tiring part of this outing was going to the open house for Terminal 3. The Terminal is very big, and of course, it looks very modern and high-tech. You may want to go there during this holiday, it opens up till 5pm, and there is a guided tour, too. To get there you can take the MRT or a Taxi to Changi airport. However, some parts of the Terminal is still under construction.
Now, let me tell you why going there made me feel tired. Firstly, my friend had 500 picture slots in his camera to use. Secondly, there is alot of pictures to take. Your right, I was forced to follow my friend walking around the whole Terminal 3. We stopped almost every 4 metres or so to take a picture of the place. While he was taking pictures of the Terminal, I did the same too. There is a difference, though. I wasn't planing to take 500 pictures. I didn't take much pictures, but I think the pictures I had taken should be enough to make this a 'long' post.
Be prepared! Be astonished, bewildered and stunned, for the pictures you are about to see are taken with great photography skills. Ahem..
The ceiling that have some light directing ability, I think.
Without a second thought, I bet your immersed in the pictures I took of Terminal 3. Do visit the new Terminal, it is very nice.
I think, the reason why airports have such great attraction to people is the aeroplanes- machines that fly the sky. The marvels of flying had interested Man, as early as many centuries ago, yet it still does. It is displayed in how children gets astounded by kites flying in the sky.
That is how I spent hours after the biology paper, today. I hope you like the pictures.
-Shaun