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Asia/Singapore Friday, 26th June 2026
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Brand Singapore scores big

The real Singapore scores big time from its reel depiction in the movie Crazy Rich Asians, 
spurring travel players to exalt the richness of the city’s experiences through new tours 
and promotion efforts. By Pamela Chow

Disney magic comes to Orchard Road this Christmas

Characters from Disney and Disney-Pixar are coming to Singapore's Orchard Road shopping belt this Christmas for the annual A Great Street light-up event. The first...

Wild on service

Marcus Heng, chief human resources officer of Mandai Park Holdings, the holding company of Wildlife Reserves Singapore, shares with TTG Asia the organisation’s journey to building a strong service culture at its four zoological attractions

Singapore Zoo opens illuminated night-time walks

From this month until December, the Singapore Zoo will come alive at dusk with its latest nocturnal attraction – the Rainforest Lumina – a...

Complementary events join forces to draw visitors to Singapore’s Marina Bay

Organisers of events taking place in Singapore's Marina Bay precinct have taken to strategic partnerships in hopes that their complementary offerings could boost visitor...

Singapore’s Downtown East shores up S$200m in upgrades

Lifestyle and family destination Downtown East in Singapore has completed its five-year redevelopment that brings S$200 million (US$149.4 million) in upgrades, the results of...

Taking an old favourite into the future

Singapore’s Sentosa island is full of big plans – 2030 masterplan, short- and medium-term plans, new marketing plan – CEO Quek Swee Kuan talks about bringing an old favourite into the future

Experience Singapore zoo through immersive night walks

To appeal to new and repeat visitors alike, the Singapore Zoological Gardens will introduce a night walk experience with festive content in July. The new...

Singapore Flyer resumes operations

The Singapore Flyer reopened on April 1, more than two months after its suspension in late-January, The Straits Times reported.

A forgotten island

Is there a place for the Sentosa Harbourfront precinct in Singapore’s new tourism identity?