As more nightspots reopens this month under the pilot scheme, Teo Heng is planning to reopen its KTV rooms as a recreational venue.
However, no singing is allowed for the time being. Guests can bring in food and drinks to enjoy music videos on the karaoke system. They can also work, study and even sleep in the room. Board games will also be provided.
Personal Microphone for personal hygiene
In addition, Teo Heng is also selling its professional-grade microphone , Wasuka (Hokkien for I like) to mitigate risk of transmission through sharing of microphones.
Each mic costs S$150 and it comes with S$150 Teo Heng voucher. These vouchers can be used when the KTV chain reopens.
Guests can order the mic via Teo Heng’s Facebook Page.
Images from Teo Heng Trading & KTV Studio