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STB emphasizes Singapore’s allure amid Chinese Embassy’s gambling advisory​


Amidst the Chinese embassy’s advisory to its citizens on gambling, STB reasserts Singapore’s allure for leisure and business travelers from China, added that China remains Singapore’s largest visitor market.

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SINGAPORE: Following a statement issued by the Chinese embassy in Singapore advising its citizens to refrain from gambling, the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) reaffirmed Singapore’s status as an appealing destination for both leisure and business travellers from China.
Responding to inquiries from Singaporean media outlet The Straits Times, Andrew Phua, the STB’s Greater China executive director, stated on Friday (22 March) that the agency acknowledges and respects the concerns expressed in the embassy’s statement.
Mr Phua emphasized that Singapore remains a trusted and vibrant destination, drawing Chinese travellers for various purposes.
“In addition to Singapore’s reputation as a family-friendly, bilingual, and safe destination, our diverse range of tourism offerings including our slew of wide-ranging attractions and a robust events calendar makes Singapore an attractive destination choice to Chinese visitors,” said Mr Phua.
On Monday (18 March), In a solemn reminder posted on its official WeChat account, the Chinese embassy in Singapore emphasized the importance for Chinese citizens in Singapore to enhance their legal awareness and refrain from participating in gambling activities, which are strictly prohibited under Chinese law.
The embassy cautioned that even if overseas casinos are legally operated, Chinese citizens engaging in cross-border gambling could potentially be in violation of Chinese laws and may face punitive measures.
It also highlighted the possibility that embassies may be unable to offer consular protection for individuals involved in illegal gambling activities.
The embassy also urged anyone with knowledge of Chinese citizens operating casinos overseas or enticing fellow Chinese to gamble to promptly report such activities through official reporting platforms or to the Singapore police.

During a news conference in Beijing on Monday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian reiterated the country’s stance on cross-border gambling, asserting that Chinese capital cannot be invested in overseas casinos.
He further clarified that Chinese citizens are prohibited from operating overseas casinos, and likewise, overseas casinos should refrain from inviting Chinese citizens to gamble on their premises.

Singapore hosts over 327,000 Chinese Visitors in February 2024

In addition, Mr Phua from the STB highlighted that the ongoing 30-day mutual visa exemption between Singapore and China continues to enhance Singapore’s appeal as a tourist destination, stimulating arrivals and expenditure across Singapore’s tourism and related sectors.
Implemented on 9 February, the agreement enables citizens of both Singapore and China to travel to the other country without a visa, allowing stays of up to 30 days.
STB statistics reveal that in February 2024, Singapore welcomed over 327,000 visitors from China, representing 96 per cent of the figures recorded in 2019.
This underscores China’s status as the primary source market for visitors to Singapore, with the total number of visitors in February reaching around 1.44 million.
Mr Phua emphasized the STB’s commitment to showcasing Singapore’s hidden treasures to Chinese visitors through various branding and public relations initiatives.
Singapore is home to two casinos located within the integrated resorts of Marina Bay Sands and Resorts World Sentosa.

Apart from state-sanctioned lotteries, gambling is strictly prohibited throughout China. The exception lies within the special administrative region of Macau, the sole region where gambling activities are legally permitted within China.
China has previously issued reminders to its citizens residing in various countries, including Malaysia, Italy, Angola, Sri Lanka, and South Korea, emphasizing that travelling abroad for the purpose of gambling is unlawful.
Efforts have been made by China, particularly in collaboration with countries in Southeast Asia, to combat cross-border gambling activities.
 

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Chinese Please go elsewhere. Too many chinese already in malay territories. One day, Not only the island and the sea, the Chinese may want entire malay archipelago.
 

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Singapore sympathize with China's concern over the outflow of capital into other nations.

However, who would sympathize with Singapore's over similar concerns - outflow of S$ to China?

Thousands of migrant China workers came to Singapore to work, earn our S$ & then remit home to build homes, provide for their families, mostly from the country sides whom are often neglected, giving these China citizens & China CRITICAL opportunities - such as learning skillsets & upgrading of their work aptitude, which will be relevant when they return home.

Trade needs to be bi-lateral & not one way street.
 

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the real reason tiong ccp tourists like Singapore is because they are very less likely to get scam or fleece. that's what my ccp girl colleague from 东北 tells me. it's safer than holidaying in their ccp china
 
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