Singapore’s tourist and entertainment venues will be limited to open in July.

  Cai Honda, a reporter from Singapore Electric Power, reported that the Singapore Tourism Board recently announced that the government would allow the tourism industry to reopen in stages from July 1 to tie in with the second phase of Covid-19’s blocking measures.

  The announcement pointed out that operators of scenic spots and tourism industry must submit a reopening plan to the Tourism Bureau, and explain in detail in the document how to take preventive measures and how to provide a safe environment for employees and customers before they are allowed to reopen. However, these attractions and facilities must limit the number of visitors to less than 25% of the reception volume after reopening.

  At present, 13 tourist attractions that have been applied for and approved for reopening by the Ministry of Trade and Industry are Binhai Bay Garden Flower Dome, Jurong Bird Park, Singapore Zoo, River Ecological Park, indoor playground BOUNCE, Madame Tussauds Singapore, virtual game shop Zero Latency, marina bay Sands Art and Science Museum and Sky Garden, Universal Studios, S.E.A Aquarium and two casinos.