Singapore Tourism Board (STB) hari ini melancarkan Made in Singapore, kempen global terkini sebagai inspirasi para pelancong memilih Singapura untuk destinasi pelancongan seterusnya.
Kempen tersebut memberikan suatu nafas baru kepada jenama Passion Made Possible1. Ia akan menyerlahkan pengalaman Singapura daripada tarikan-tarikan ikonik sehingga ke pengalaman yang berharga, dan bagaimana pengalaman biasa bertukar luar biasa di Singapura.
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