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  2. Singapore Tourism Board - Wikipedia

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    The board was first established on 1 January 1964 and was called the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board (Abbreviation: STPB). [3] In that year, there were 91,000 visitors. The primary task of STPB was to coordinate the efforts of hotels, airlines and travel agents to develop the fledgling tourism industry of the country.

  3. Coastal Tourism in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Tourism was in its early stages of development in Singapore during the 1960s, with the official formation of the Singapore Tourism Promotion Board (STPB, later renamed Singapore Tourism Board) in 1964. [4] During this period, coastal tourism in Singapore was minimal, and it was not considered a distinct category of tourism in Singapore.

  4. List of tourist attractions in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Bedok Reservoir Chinese Garden East Coast Park Gardens by the Bay Mount Faber Singapore Botanic Gardens Singapore River Singapore Zoo Southern Ridges Ubin Island Upper Seletar Reservoir. Popular tourist attractions in Singapore include the following:

  5. Passion Made Possible - Wikipedia

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    The unified brand features a logo coined as the 'Singapore Mark'. Passion Made Possible is the destination brand of Singapore, jointly launched on 24 August 2017 by Singapore Tourism Board (STB) and Economic Development Board (EDB). [1] Passion Made Possible marks the rebranding of the Singaporean brand, replacing the previous YourSingapore ...

  6. Tourism in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Ducktours (part of RATP Group). Visitor arrivals to Singapore has been increasing since the country's independence in 1965. [2] As compared to a total of 99,000 visitors recorded in 1965, Singapore attracted approximately 19.1 million visitors in 2019 with receipts at S$27.7 billion, according to preliminary figures by the Singapore Tourism Board.

  7. Singapore pavilion at Expo 2010 - Wikipedia

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    Drawing inspiration from Singapore's iconic Merlion and The King of Fruits, the Durian, Singapore Tourism Board conceived Liu Lian Xiao Xing as mascot. [1] Liu Lian Xiao Xing is a five-year-old Singaporean boy who travels around the world with his musician parents.

  8. Newton Food Centre - Wikipedia

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    The food centre was promoted by the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) as a tourist attraction for sampling Singaporean cuisine. It was first opened in 1971 and it closed down in 2005 as the government wanted to revamp the food centre. [1] The food centre then went through a major renovation before reopening on 1 July 2006. [2]

  9. Category:Tourism in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Tourism in Singapore" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total ...