A Singapore university is bracing itself for a rush of tourists during China’s “golden week” national holiday, amid complaints of an influx of visitors earlier this year.
In a statement from the National University of Singapore Students’ Union on Thursday, president Huang Ziwei told students that more tourist visitors were expected from next Monday to October 7, during China’s week-long National Day break.
Tourists will not be allowed to use the campus shuttle service between 8am and 2pm from September 30 to October 7, with some exceptions, while access to food courts at the university’s UTown will be restricted to students, staff and authorised persons from 11am to 2pm.
These measures were announced ahead of an expected surge…