NUS to Introduce Pop-Up Visitor Centre and Guided Walk Programme for Tourists

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The National University of Singapore (NUS) will introduce a pop-up visitor centre and guided walk programme for visiting tour groups to address complaints about long queues for food and shuttle bus services caused by tourists.

Addressing complaints about long queues for food and shuttle bus services caused by tourists visiting the National University of Singapore (NUS), the university will be introducing a pop-up visitor centre and “guided walk” programme for visiting tour groups, it said on Friday (Feb 9).

 

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