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10 September 08, Channel News Asia

World renowned Singapore tourist attractions, Botanic Gardens, Night Safari and the Singapore Zoo have received a 3—star rating from Michelin, the renowned French lifestyle surveyors.

Michelin, which has been publishing travel guides since 1900, only picked 25 countries in the world to feature.

And it is the first time that Michelin is publishing a travel guide on Singapore. The only other Asian countries are China, Japan and Thailand.

Christian Delhaye, president, Worldwide Strategic Business Unit, Michelin Maps and Guides, said: "The Europeans are very interested in Singapore as a destination; it’s an entry door to the Asian world."

To rank the tourist attractions, anonymous writers visited the attractions and assessed them according to criteria such as authenticity, aesthetics, service quality and convenience.

Michelin sold 1.5 million guidebooks worldwide last year and the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) hopes that the Singapore edition will boost tourism arrival numbers.

Close to 1.3 million Europeans visited Singapore last year. Double—digit growth rates were seen in tourist arrivals from Spain, Russia, Denmark and France.

JobsDB.com congratulates Botanic Gardens, Night Safari
and the Singapore Zoo on their world-class achievement!

Find out more about them here –
Singapore Botanical Gardens
 

Singapore Night Safari
 
Singapore Zoo