Next 50 years will present new tourism challenges
S'pore must keep 'raising the quality of the experience and value of each tourist': PM Lee
Singapore
SINGAPORE has overcome many hurdles in the last 50 years of its tourism journey and the country can expect to face new challenges in the next half-century, says Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.
In addition to dealing with a labour shortage, Singapore also faces competition from many other cities and destinations that are all offering more customised experiences and building more iconic attractions such as theme parks.
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