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Guests with pre-booked tickets to attractions will still be allowed entry amid tightened COVID-19 measures

Guests with pre-booked tickets to attractions will still be allowed entry amid tightened COVID-19 measures Toggle share menu Advertisement Guests with pre-booked tickets to attractions will still be allowed entry amid tightened COVID-19 measures FILE PHOTO: A view of Universal Studios Singapore on Sentosa Island in Singapore June 4, 2018. REUTERS/Edgar Su/File photo 06 May 2021 12:30PM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: Guests who have pre-booked attraction tickets from May 8 to May 30 will still be allowed in, even as the Government announced that attractions will have to reduce their operating capacity during that period. The multi-ministry task force said on Tuesday (May 4) that it will be tightening COVID-19 measures amid a rise in community cases. Among the measures include a reduced operating capacity for attractions, from 65 per cent to 50 per cent.

What to do during this phase 3 weekend (April 2 - 4)

April 01, 2021 KF1 Karting Circuit It s the first weekend of April, and a long weekend at that. Here s what you can look forward to this week. 1. Circuit Tiki: New indoor karting circuit at Sentosa carpark [embed]https://www.instagram.com/p/CNEazXNnbyu/?utm source=ig web copy link[/embed] If you re an adrenaline junkie, be sure to check out Circuit Tiki, Singapore s first indoor karting circuit. Available for only a limited time, this circuit was set up by Resorts World Sentosa in collaboration with KF1 Karting Circuit. Where, you ask? In one of Sentosa s carparks, which has been converted into a racetrack till end June. Do note that while the Novice karting packages are open to everyone (as long as you re at least 1.4m tall, that is), you ll need a valid driving or motorcycle license if you want a go at the Advanced karts.

Rare pale yellow king penguin photographed for the first time near Antarctica

They are so common that you can also see them at the Jurong Bird Park. However, a wildlife photographer has captured what is believed to be the first photograph of a rare pale king penguin with yellow markings near the Antarctica. Yellow penguin Belgian photographer Yves Adams literally struck gold when the strange-looking penguin walked up straight in his direction amidst the chaos of sea elephants and Antarctic fur seals and 120,000 other birds on the beach. On Feb. 18, he shared his pictures on Instagram, which have amassed over 25,000 likes and over 1,000 comments at the time of writing. Adams had embarked on a two-month expedition with a team to the Antarctica peninsula when they stopped on an island in South Georgia.

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