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Friday, April 6, 2012

Gardens by the Bay entry fees lower for residents

The soon-to-be-opened Gardens by the Bay is the first major publicly funded attraction to levy differing entry fees on local residents and foreigners.

The reason for doing this, said Gardens by the Bay chief executive Tan Wee Kiat, is to encourage people who live here to make return visits.

'In designing the Gardens, we have taken on board public feedback on what they wanted in a national garden, and worked hard to make it accessible to all. This is the reason for offering a lower admission rate, discounts and concessions, and annual passes for local residents.' - Gardens by the Bay chief executive Tan Wee Kiat

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