An Asian city is named the safest destination in the world for travelers
Singapore is the world's safest city for tourists, according to new research by Forbes Advisor.
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Singapore is the world's safest city for tourists, according to new research by Forbes Advisor.
A recent Forbes Advisor study identified the riskiest places in the world to visit based on seven key criteria – and the destinations that ranked the safest.
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