Hard-hit S’pore tourist attractions, travel agencies welcome Resilience Budget measures

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SINGAPORE — In normal times, 1,500 visitors a day head to 4D Adventureland on Sentosa to experience 4D technology, by wearing 3D glasses to view visuals on rides, while feeling sensations such as vibrations, rain and wind. On Thursday (March 26), just 110 visitors turned up.

 

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