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Greater Sentosa Master Plan unveiled; new attractions to be ready from early 2030s
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Greater Sentosa Master Plan unveiled; new attractions to be ready from early 2030s

The Greater Sentosa Master Plan, announced on July 3, outlines ambitious developments for Sentosa and Pulau Brani over the next two decades. Key projects include a new transport hub connecting the mainland to the islands, a people-mover system replacing the Sentosa Express Monorail, enhanced beach facilities, and ecological shoreline protections. Minister Grace Fu emphasized the need for coastal resilience amid rising sea levels, while highlighting the plan's goal to make Greater Sentosa a more vibrant and accessible tourist destination. While specifics on funding remain undisclosed, the project aims to double visitor numbers compared to current levels.

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Greater Sentosa Master Plan unveiled; new attractions to be ready from early 2030s

The Greater Sentosa Master Plan, announced on July 3, outlines ambitious developments for Sentosa and Pulau Brani over the next two decades. Key projects include a new transport hub connecting the mainland to the islands, a people-mover system replacing the Sentosa Express Monorail, enhanced beach facilities, and ecological shoreline protections. Minister Grace Fu emphasized the need for coastal resilience amid rising sea levels, while highlighting the plan's goal to make Greater Sentosa a more vibrant and accessible tourist destination. While specifics on funding remain undisclosed, the project aims to double visitor numbers compared to current levels.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the masterplan as a government-led initiative focused on economic development and environmental sustainability. While it highlights the importance of coastal protection and infrastructure improvements, there is no overt ideological slant or emphasis on specific political agendas

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