Peculiarities of tourism organization in Singapore: 50 years towards success
Abstract
The article studiespecularities of the organization of state tourism policy in Singapore;anlyses main achievements in the field of tourism development in Singapore at the present stage. Particular attention is given to the analysis of the organization of Singapore Tourism Board as the official organization of Trade and Industry Ministry, which is responsible for the development of tourism in the country. The structure of the Tourism Council of Singapore is shown, main directions of its activities and achievements in the field of tourism are analyzed.
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