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Tourists find S'pore too expensive

bart12

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Tourists find S'pore pricey
By Cheryl Lim

With the economic crisis biting, tourist arrivals in November fell 9.7%, compared to the same period in 2007, the sixth drop in a row.

my paper spoke to 10 tourists leaving Singapore at Changi Airport to find out what improvements they would like to see.

The only significant gripe, cited by four out of 10, was that Singapore is "expensive" when compared to other popular destinations. However, they praised service and efficiency levels here.

Some locations the visitors felt are cheaper include Taipei, Hong Kong and Shanghai.

An Australian, who wished to be known only as Emily, said: "The food here is expensive. From the littlest things like soft drinks to a pot of tea in a cafe." She had spent five days here.

She was charged $9 for a pot of tea at a cafe. The same order would have cost about A$5 (S$5.05) in Australia, she said.

Ms Kelly Zhang from Shanghai also spent five days in Singapore. She told my paper: "The service here is quite good. But things are expensive for my budget, which affects the enjoyment of shopping.

"Luxury items like jewellery are expensive, compared to Shanghai. Even handbags that are not made of leather, like a Fion bag I saw, are pricey."

Echoing her view is Madam Du Ming Mei, a Taiwanese based in Shanghai. She was here for five days with her family and found Singapore "too costly". Meals, taxis and goods in retail malls all came at high prices. Madam Du and her husband, Mr Pan Jian Hua, felt that Singapore is "more costly than Hong Kong and Taipei".

Madam Du had another gripe: at a food court in town, she found the hygiene wanting.

She said with a grimace: "The stallholders wiped the tabletops with a dirty-looking cloth. And the trays were oily."

Good-value offerings

THE Singapore Tourism Board's director of planning, Ms Ong Huey Hong, said that, given "varying costs and standards of living" in the region, Singapore does not compete "solely on price". It offers a variety of tourism offerings from food to accommodation, transport and entertainment.

Food options here range from hawker centres and food courts to fine-dining restaurants, she noted.

"Given the current global economic situation and in recognition...that consumers are likely to be more price sensitive, we will continue to focus our efforts on providing visitors with more value-for-money tourism offerings."
 

R4g3

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Sinkapore is expensive because the rental is expensive.

And the rental is expensive because some heartless bastards pushing them up.
 

halsey02

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Sinkapore is expensive because the rental is expensive.

And the rental is expensive because some heartless bastards pushing them up.

All in the name of market movement & the magic word 'subsidize'...
 

annexa

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Fuck him lah. When it is our salary, we compete with China and India. When it is their rental, it is not compete solely on price. DIU!
 

po2wq

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... Good-value offerings

THE Singapore Tourism Board's director of planning, Ms Ong Huey Hong, said that, given "varying costs and standards of living" in the region, Singapore does not compete "solely on price". ...
ppl oredi said u r 2 pricey ... n u still cant c wat ur customers want ...

u tink ppl cum here 4 ur flyer? ... :rolleyes:
 

congo9

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THE Singapore Tourism Board's director of planning, Ms Ong Huey Hong, said that, given "varying costs and standards of living" in the region, Singapore does not compete "solely on price". It offers a variety of tourism offerings from food to accommodation, transport and entertainment.

Food options here range from hawker centres and food courts to fine-dining restaurants, she noted
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if we cant compete with price alone , what can we compete on ? In short , don come to singapore if you don have money. or you can eat at hawker centre which offer cheaper food ......
 

funglung

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What do you expect in Singapore?

If you spend $100 in other countries, you get at least $95 worth of goods and services.

In Singapore, LKY and his thugs and cronies will get $60 of that $100

Never mind if that $100 is from you or from tourists.

That is why Singapore is expensive.

To support those leeches and vampires in white.

THE SAME BASTARDS THAT YOU VOTED FOR TO FUCK YOU MORE!
 

tiulehloumoh

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Only braindeath asshole will not get 100% of what he paid for.......cos they are brainless.....
where got expensive......foodcourt crowded, restuarant crowded, shopmall crowed, travel agent got lots of oversea booking...... even hawker centre also crowded......only asshole born loser will find it expensive....tiu....
 

funglung

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What do you expect in Singapore?

If you spend $100 in other countries, you get at least $95 worth of goods and services.

In Singapore, LKY and his thugs and cronies will get $60 of that $100

Never mind if that $100 is from you or from tourists.

That is why Singapore is expensive.

To support those leeches and vampires in white.

THE SAME BASTARDS THAT YOU VOTED FOR TO FUCK YOU MORE!
 

annexa

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THE Singapore Tourism Board's director of planning, Ms Ong Huey Hong, said that, given "varying costs and standards of living" in the region, Singapore does not compete "solely on price". It offers a variety of tourism offerings from food to accommodation, transport and entertainment.

Somebody please forward this quote to MOM, Gan Kim Yong tell him our workers are not competing on wages alone. Tell him to enact laws to hire our citizens are DECENT wages and stop foreigners from cheapening our country!
 

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Some locations the visitors felt are cheaper include Taipei, Hong Kong and Shanghai.


Why is the survey so limited:confused:

Cheaper prices can be found in Batam, Jakarta, Malaysia, Thailand...as well as Taipei, Hong Kong and Shanghai.

If it wasn't for the foreigners working in Spore & those coming for medical treatment, there would be much fewer "tourists" :smile:
 

angie II

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Dr Vivian Balakrishnan

"How much do you want? Do you want three meals in a hawker centre, food court or restaurant?"













Not happy with his quote can dart him!

 
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"People could buy frozen food instead of more expensive fresh food"
"They could opt for house brand goods, which cost less than others. "













Not happy with his quote can dart him!
 
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shelltox

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everything is expensive, jack up prices . what to do when you want to attract high end customers but have low end tourist spots.
 

po2wq

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... Good-value offerings

THE Singapore Tourism Board's director of planning, Ms Ong Huey Hong, said that, given "varying costs and standards of living" in the region, Singapore does not compete "solely on price". ...
ppl oredi said u r 2 pricey ... n u still cant c wat ur customers want ...

u tink ppl cum here 4 ur flyer? ... :rolleyes:
paiseh ... din get wat u said earlier ... get wat u say now ...

basically u meant ... if u hv no moni, f-o! ...
 

peasantJUDGE

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Fri, Jan 02, 2009
my paper
Tourists find S'pore pricey
By Cheryl Lim


Madam Du had another gripe: at a food court in town, she found the hygiene wanting.

She said with a grimace: "The stallholders wiped the tabletops with a dirty-looking cloth. And the trays were oily."

Good-value offerings

THE Singapore Tourism Board's director of planning, Ms Ong Huey Hong, said that, given "varying costs and standards of living" in the region, Singapore does not compete "solely on price". It offers a variety of tourism offerings from food to accommodation, transport and entertainment.

Food options here range from hawker centres and food courts to fine-dining restaurants, she noted.

QUOTE]


I have to agree with Madam Du. Our food courts are nothing more than just glamourized sarabat stalls -- without the taste of sarabat. Hygiene consciousness is very third world here.

STB's Miss Ong is throwing smoke again -- what variety is she talking about? The Flyer? Whatever we have here Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Hongkong and Taipei have more.
 

ahbengsong

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Fri, Jan 02, 2009 my paper
Tourists find S'pore pricey
By Cheryl Lim
Madam Du had another gripe: at a food court in town, she found the hygiene wanting.
She said with a grimace: "The stallholders wiped the tabletops with a dirty-looking cloth. And the trays were oily."
Good-value offerings
THE Singapore Tourism Board's director of planning, Ms Ong Huey Hong, said that, given "varying costs and standards of living" in the region, Singapore does not compete "solely on price". It offers a variety of tourism offerings from food to accommodation, transport and entertainment.
Food options here range from hawker centres and food courts to fine-dining restaurants, she noted.
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I have to agree with Madam Du. Our food courts are nothing more than just glamourized sarabat stalls -- without the taste of sarabat. Hygiene consciousness is very third world here.
STB's Miss Ong is throwing smoke again -- what variety is she talking about? The Flyer? Whatever we have here Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Hongkong and Taipei have more.

the pap has destroyed most of singapore heritage spots and replace them with white-washed fakes.. also excuse to jack up prices... there is no variety in pap singapore... it is pure wishful thinking which the pap people like to indulge in... and when indulge excessively.. becomes the truth to them...
 

Leegimeremover

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Fri, Jan 02, 2009

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THE Singapore Tourism Board's director of planning, Ms Ong Huey Hong, said that, given "varying costs and standards of living" in the region, Singapore does not compete "solely on price". It offers a variety of tourism offerings from food to accommodation, transport and entertainment.

Food options here range from hawker centres and food courts to fine-dining restaurants, she noted.

"Given the current global economic situation and in recognition...that consumers are likely to be more price sensitive, we will continue to focus our efforts on providing visitors with more value-for-money tourism offerings."

Based on cheebye ong H H's stinking mouth, the cause is not based solely on a rotten mouth, but a rotten brain, rotten heart and rotten body, to begin with.:oIo:
 
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