Apparently, there are 1000 free tickets up for grab to go visit the Singapore Zoo.
This is thanks to Dr Madeleine Chew, the 37-year-old managing director and founder of MW Medical, a Singapore health-care firm which specialises in home medical services. She forked out her own money to allow the celebration of the International Day for the Elderly.
What is the criteria?
Singaporean or permanent resident aged 60 and above. Offer lasts from Thursday to Sunday. Only limited to the first 1000 readers.
How do you claim the tickets?
Those who are interested in the zoo visit can call 6250-0625 up to Friday from 9am to 5pm to register for a ticket and choose their dates.
Tickets, which will be handed out on a first-come, first-served basis, can be collected at any ticket booth at the zoo on the entry date.
An identity card is needed for verification.
Inform the counter staff that you have registered with MW Medical when collecting your free ticket.
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