From Jan 1 onwards, non-residents can access the Skybridge at the Pinnacle@Duxton, which straddles the 50th floor of the buildings, by paying S$5 per person.
In a realistic society like Singapore, privacy costs money too. I wonder where does all these money go to.
Skybridge at Pinnacle@Duxton opens for non-residents [via]
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