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Museum of Ice Cream to open doors in August
The Museum of Ice Cream will be setting up shop in Dempsey in August, making it the first time the United States-based attraction is venturing abroad.
Groups of up to 50 allowed for Singapore walking, cycling and kayaking tours; 25 new imported cases reported on Monday (April 12)
Walking, cycling and kayaking tours will be able to accommodate up to 50 people from Wednesday (April 14), up from the previous limit of 20.
Crowds return to Singapore's Lucky Plaza, Peninsula Plaza after lifting of weekend entry curbs
SINGAPORE, April 12 (The Straits Times/ANN) - Lucky Plaza and Peninsula Plaza shopping centres were buzzing for the first time in months on Sunday (April 11) after restrictions limiting entry to the two malls on weekends were lifted the day before.
World leader in cruise industry – for now
THE city-state accounts for a third of the world’s cruises, its tourism body said on Wednesday, owing to the roaring success of its “cruises to nowhere” at a time of crisis in the industry globally.
Singapore becomes a global cruise leader, for now
SINGAPORE (Reuters): Singapore currently accounts for a third of the world's cruises its tourism body said on Wednesday, owing to the roaring success of its "cruises to nowhere" at a time of crisis in the industry globally.
Chill out at Singapore's new ice cream museum amid the pandemic
The Museum of Ice Cream is one of the new cool attractions set to open in Singapore amid the pandemic as the island state eyes tourism recovery.
Four new attractions including ice cream museum to open in Singapore
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): An ice cream museum and another thrill ride in Clarke Quay are some of the new attractions Singaporeans can expect from this year, as Singapore seeks to enhance its attractiveness to prepare its hard-hit tourism sector for recovery.
Cruises to nowhere extended as Singaporeans seek to go anywhere
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. is extending the season for one of Asia’s largest cruise ships, because of what it said was "overwhelming demand” for its voyages to nowhere among Singapore residents with few options for travel outside of their small island city-state.
Bringing authentic Singapore flavours to Brunei
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (Borneo Bulletin/ANN): The Royal Brunei Culinary (RBC) teamed up with Singapore High Commission, Singapore Tourism Board (STB) and Singapore Airlines to launch the Singapore Food Festival at Anjung Saujana Restaurant, Brunei International Airport on Monday (March 29).
Singapore announces further easing of Covid-19 restrictions; only 15 imported cases reported
More people will be allowed to attend some events from April 24 as part of an easing of Covid-19 restrictions, if pre-event testing is in place for these activities.