Acting Minister for Transport launching the ‘60 Years of Homecoming’ light-up alongside Mr Yam Kum Weng, CEO of Changi Airport Group (first from left), and Mr Jayson Goh, Executive Vice President of Airport Management (first from right).
Changi Airport kicked off its lineup of celebrations for Singapore’s 60th birthday today with the SG60 Changi Airport Charity Walk and Airport Boulevard light-up. Held along the Changi Airport Connector, the event drew over 1,200 participants and was graced by Acting Minister for Transport and Senior Minister of State for Finance Mr Jeffrey Siow, alongside representatives of the Changi Airport community and members of the public.
The Charity Walk garnered over $57,000 through registration fees and public donations. With dollar-for-dollar matching by both the Changi Foundation and SG Gives, a total of over $220,000 was raised. This fundraising initiative will support a range of causes, including Community Chest-funded programmes that empower youth-at-risk and children with special needs.
Mr Jayson Goh, Executive Vice President of Airport Management at Changi Airport Group, said, “The strong show of support from the public and members of the ONE Changi community in this SG60 Changi Airport Charity Walk has been truly inspiring. Their generosity has made a meaningful difference to the causes supported by Community Chest. As Singapore prepares to mark its 60th birthday in just a few weeks, Changi Airport warmly welcomes all visitors to join in the rest of the festivities that we have lined up.”
Prior to the start of the Charity Walk, Acting Minister for Transport launched the SG60 light-up at the Changi Airport Connector. Commemorating ‘60 Years of Homecoming’, the dazzling display features an array of Singapore icons lined up along a segment of Airport Boulevard, culminating in a majestic arch adorned in the red and white of the Singapore flag. Over 100 kilometres of LED lights were used to create the stunning display, which includes iconic sights like Gardens by the Bay, the Merlion, the Toa Payoh Dragon Playground, and the Changi Control Tower.
The SG60 light-up will continue to illuminate Airport Boulevard until the end of the year, both welcoming and bidding farewell to travellers and Changi’s visitors as they continue their journeys.
Strolling amid celebratory lights and local treats for a good cause
From the flag-off at Terminal 2’s Race Village, participants in the Charity Walk embarked on a scenic two-kilometre walk that took them down memory lane. Along the route, participants received glow sticks, enjoyed interactive trivia, and posed with charming local delight-themed installations like kueh lapis, durians, and curry puffs – perfect for capturing memorable photo moments.
Old-school snacks like colourful iced gem biscuits and ice cream sandwiches brought a taste of nostalgia to the walk, while finishers at Terminal 4 were rewarded with a commemorative medallion and an SG60 plush keychain featuring Buddy Bear or Mr Merlion.
For a bonus challenge, participants could choose to extend their walk to the Jurassic Mile, where life-sized dino-themed light installations and a hidden checkpoint awaited, offering a whimsical, photo-worthy finale to the evening.