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Beautiful Places: Neil Humphreys savours breezy picnics and giant hands at Changi Point

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Beautiful Places

Renowned author of 28 books, including 10 in Singapore, Neil Humphreys shares fascinating titbits about Singapore's most famous landmarks. With an eye 
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Author Neil Humphreys has a bike breakdown at Changi Village, which proves to be the most happy of accidents as he ends up at Changi Point, the breeziest corner of Changi Beach Point. First, he stumbles upon a giant hand sculpture - AKA the Inscription of the Island - and then he discovers something even better: dozens of foreign workers enjoying picnics together. As Neil explains to co-host Glenn van Zutphen, the simple life really is the best life and there's nowhere simpler, prettier or breezier than Changi Point.  

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