Museum of Ice Cream among 3 tourist attractions opening in Singapore

SINGAPORE: Singapore is opening 3 new tourist attractions – including the US-based Museum of Ice Foam – even as global travel remains limited amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.

The museum, popular with Instagram users for its rainbow sprinkle puddle, volition open in the second one-half of this yr in Dempsey.

This will be its first location outside the US, the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) appear at an annual industry conference on Wednesday (Apr 7).

The museum will open up in Singapore in the 2nd one-half of 2021. (Photo: Facebook/Museum Of Ice Cream SG)
Museum of Ice Cream is set to open in Singapore later this year. (Photo: Museum of Ice Cream)

As well slated to open later on this year is Slingshot, a new thrill ride concept at Clarke Quay.

Set to be the tallest in Asia, information technology will catapult riders to virtually 70m into the air at a speed of 160km per 60 minutes.

This volition replace the G-Max Reverse Bungee, a similar ride at Clarke Quay which stopped operating in 2019. Construction of the Slingshot has only begun and is expected to take effectually four to v months, full general manager Ken Lee told CNA.

Slingshot – touted to exist Asia'south tallest – is slated for opening later this twelvemonth at Clarke Quay. (Photo: Slingshotz)

 The third add-on to Singapore's tourist offerings is SkyHelix Sentosa, the country'southward showtime open-air panoramic attraction. This is set to open up in 2022 at the Imbiah Lookout man, a brusk walk from Singapore Cable Car's Sentosa station.

Operator One Faber Group said the new allure will permit people to "relish a potable in an open-air panoramic allure that rotates and ascends 35m above ground level to reveal 360-degree views of Singapore's southern coast". More details volition be shared later this year, its spokesperson added.

SkyHelix Sentosa, Singapore's offset open-air panoramic attraction, will open in 2022. (Photo: One Faber Group)

READ: Shifts in technology, sustainability nowadays opportunities for tourism sector in the long run: Chan Chun Sing

REFRESHING ORCHARD ROAD

Apart from new attractions and accommodation options, the STB will continue to refresh existing tourism precincts, such as the country's prime shopping belt Orchard Route, said the tourism board's chief executive Keith Tan.

Together with the Singapore Land Authority and Urban Redevelopment Say-so, information technology volition launch a tender for a new attraction concept at the vacant site between Somerset Skatepark and Killiney Road after this yr.

Speaking to reporters after the conference, Mr Tan said the authorities are dandy on a youth-oriented concept that is sustainable and depression-bear upon. The attraction as well has to add together to STB's goal of transforming Orchard Road into a lifestyle district.

The tourism board is besides working with the Orchard Road Business organization Clan to calibration upward the almanac Christmas calorie-free-upwards and shopping events subsequently this twelvemonth. The transformation of the open up-air Grange Route motorcar park into an event space is expected to be completed adjacent year, he added.

"These projects are a welcome breath of fresh air amongst the COVID-19 negativity in the past year," said Mr Tan. They also add to existing initiatives that are helping the battered tourism sector get set up for recovery, he said.

READ: S$45 million tourism entrada launched urging locals to explore Singapore

Equally international travel slowly resumes, the condom of both residents and visitors has to remain a priority, Mr Tan said.

Singapore has taken diverse approaches in its conscientious resumption of travel, including setting upwardly Connect@Changi, a brusk-stay facility for business travellers to meet without having to serve quarantine. Information technology has also rolled out reciprocal dark-green lanes with several countries and resumed some high-profile sports and business organization events.

STB will keep to explore different channels and formats of events, especially in the lead-upwards to the Globe Economic Forum in August, said Mr Tan.

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TRANSFORMATION

STB has also been facilitating transformation in the industry, both in terms of pivoting to the domestic market amid the pandemic and digitalisation, said Mr Tan.

Many new packages and experiences have been launched for the domestic marketplace, said Mr Tan, noting that this "may well be one of the most fertile periods" in the Singapore tourism sector.

"Many of these new products will be relevant to our visitors and so don't lose the gains that you accept made and make sure you keep expanding your repertoire so that there is much more to offer to international visitors when they do come back to Singapore."

On digital transformation, STB will pace up back up by launching a new platform to examination new solutions called Tourism Technology Transformation Cube (Tcube) and extending the Singapore Tourism Accelerator programme for another two years until September 2023.

To ensure the workforce is equipped with skills needed in a post-pandemic earth, it will partner NTUC to develop a Tourism Sector Capability Development Roadmap this year.

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EXTEND TARGETED Support

However, headwinds remain in the about term, which is why targeted support from the Government will continue.

Also speaking at the conference, Minister for Trade and Industry Chan Chun Sing announced that a South$68.5 million peak-up will be made to the Tourism Development Fund.

Enhanced support levels will also be extended until cease-March adjacent year. This includes the Business organization Improvement Fund and the Training Industry Professionals in Tourism grant, which have helped businesses to upskill their workers, innovate and adapt.

"We remain committed to supporting our tourism sector, to help businesses and workers build new capabilities, and break new basis," he said.

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