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'Tiny living' hoteliers look to expand amid high occupancy rates, growing eco-tourism market

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Hotels repurposed from shipping containers could soon be a more common sight in Singapore. These 'tiny living' hoteliers are looking to expand, spurred on by high occupancy rates and a growing market for eco-tourism. Analysts said these hotel concepts are also cheaper to build and operate amid a high business cost environment. The Singapore Tourism Board has welcomed these unique and innovative tourism concepts, saying that such accommodation experiences will enhance the Republic's vibrancy and attractiveness.

Hotels repurposed from shipping containers could soon be a more common sight in Singapore. These 'tiny living' hoteliers are looking to expand, spurred on by high occupancy rates and a growing market for eco-tourism. Analysts said these hotel concepts are also cheaper to build and operate amid a high business cost environment. The Singapore Tourism Board has welcomed these unique and innovative tourism concepts, saying that such accommodation experiences will enhance the Republic's vibrancy and attractiveness.

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