SINGAPORE - International tourism boards have spent the past year working on the toughest project of their lives - bringing the world to the traveller in lockdown.
Tapping technology and the human imagination, tourism players have pivoted to the online sphere to keep their destinations top of mind amid border closures and volatile air travel bubbles.
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