Changi Airport Tells You How Chinese Tourists Can Transiting in Singapore
March 15th, there were many netizens spreading a rumor that all Chinese passport holders were banned from transiting through Singapore.

Subsequently, Singapore Eye verified with Changi Airport, and the rumor was not correct. According to the Singapore Ministry of Health's regulations, Chinese passport holders who meet the following three criteria can transit through Singapore visa-free:

Currently, Singapore Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) has updated its measures, and travelers who have visited the following regions in the past 14 days – Singapore citizens and permanent residents, as well as long-term pass holders (including work pass holders, student pass holders, dependants' pass holders and long-term visit pass holders) – will receive a stay-home notice.

Travelers who have visited the following regions in the past 14 days are prohibited from entering Singapore or transiting through Singapore.

Recent travelers should keep an eye on the immigration regulations for updates.