Neil Gaiman once said, "It's a given that we exist in a world where we have to live in continuity every day". Ironically, the only thing constant is change. Regardless of how drastic the changes are, a part of the past is definitely retained. Something will always continue over time. To quote Aristotle, "Change in all things is sweet”. We firmly believe Changi Village will continue to blossom and Singaporeans will inherit the sweet fragrance of this vibrant village.
Friday, 27 June 2014
Conclusion
Changi Village has always been well-known for being
a tranquil place, where people have the luxury of enjoying a slower pace of
life, but few know that part of it still remains alive and very much
intense—its business aspect. Many are unwilling to take time off their busy
schedules to explore this unique place located at the extreme east part of
Singapore, and have few chances to appreciate the beauty of Changi Village’s
authentic businesses.
Neil Gaiman once said, "It's a given that we exist in a world where we have to live in continuity every day". Ironically, the only thing constant is change. Regardless of how drastic the changes are, a part of the past is definitely retained. Something will always continue over time. To quote Aristotle, "Change in all things is sweet”. We firmly believe Changi Village will continue to blossom and Singaporeans will inherit the sweet fragrance of this vibrant village.
Neil Gaiman once said, "It's a given that we exist in a world where we have to live in continuity every day". Ironically, the only thing constant is change. Regardless of how drastic the changes are, a part of the past is definitely retained. Something will always continue over time. To quote Aristotle, "Change in all things is sweet”. We firmly believe Changi Village will continue to blossom and Singaporeans will inherit the sweet fragrance of this vibrant village.
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