Number of visitors to be doubled at this year's River Hongbao at Gardens by the Bay

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SINGAPORE - For the second time running, River Hongbao will take place at Gardens by the Bay this year with live performances and amusement rides being brought back.

Virtual activities will also be held as part of the hybrid event.

Festivalgoers can look forward to Getai performances and a Xinyao night, both featuring local artistes.Up to 4,400 visitors per time slot can enter the event grounds this year, as compared with 2,000 visitors last year.

 

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