Expat rents pool for S$10,000 a month to swim amid Singapore's Covid19 lockdown
Not helping any with Singapore's image as home to a bunch of crazy-rich Asians comes the almost too-ridiculous-to-be-true story of a man who rented a swimming pool for S$10,000 a month.
[SINGAPORE] Not helping any with Singapore's image as home to a bunch of crazy-rich Asians comes the almost too-ridiculous-to-be-true story of a man who rented a swimming pool for S$10,000 a month.To continue reading
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