Some of these vessels will be outfitted with banquet tables for dinner cruises, and others with sofa seats for parties. This new service is part of a large-scale rejuvenation plan by the authorities that aims to make the Singapore River a tourist magnet. The new Ducktours boats replace bumboats formerly operated by tourism and leisure company Singapore Explorer, which ended at the end of last year. Another company, Singapore River Cruises & Leisure, continues its bumboat service on the waterway. In accordance with national water agency PUB's regulations, all the new boats will operate with a hybrid system of batteries and solar panels. Trained guides will provide live commentaries on historically significant spots as passengers glide past a route that includes the Esplanade and Clarke Quay.
HONG XINYI
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