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"Changi Beach Park is a 28-hectare park cherished by locals, who often visit for overnight family picnics, especially on weekends. The park offers winding tracks for fitness enthusiasts for jogging and cycling, complemented by amenities like barbecue pits and a fitness corner. The park has a promontory that offers a scenic open space to enjoy the sea breeze. Changi Beach Park's historical monument highlights the Changi Beach Massacre that happened in 1942 during World War II. This park is home to Kicar, Casuarina, Petai Laut, and Sepetir. The park's calm atmosphere, enhanced by the soft sea breeze and the soothing rhythm of the waves, enriches the dining experience. Changi Beach Park has seven car parking areas with many car and motorcycle lots, as well as wheelchair accessible parking lots.
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2026 Update: Changi Beach Park has 20 barbecue pits and their beachfront paths are 3.3km, which include drinking fountains, well-equipped with toilets and a park connector pitstop."





