Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - Singapore spent 78 million Lee Hsien Loong for the Special Gold Club.

Singapore spent 78 million Lee Hsien Loong for the Special Gold Club.

Singapore media said on June 24th that it cost S $65,438+06.3 million (about RMB 78.092 million-this net note) to hold the "Special Gold Club", which was less than previously reported.

According to foreign media reports on June 24, Singapore's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that most of the money was used for security, but no details were given.

According to the report, Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong had previously estimated that the "Special Gold Club" would cost Singapore S $20 million. Foreign Minister Wei Wen has said that this includes hotel accommodation for North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

The report also said that these reports caused local people's anger on social media, but a commentator said that in terms of contribution to regional peace, this is a small price, which is equivalent to preparing a chicken rice for every citizen.

According to the prediction of marketing experts, the publicity value brought by holding the "Special Gold Fair" may be 10 times more than that brought by this tiny Southeast Asian city-state for this conference.

According to the report, the "Special Gold Club" was held in Singapore on June 12, and the two leaders of the United States and North Korea promised to end North Korea's nuclear program and improve relations.

According to the report, Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong predicted before the US-DPRK summit in June 12 that the cost burden might reach about S $20 million. Lee Hsien Loong said that "directly speaking, the reputation (of Singapore) will be improved."

The report also said that the US-DPRK summit meeting welcomed interviews with more than 2,500 journalists and photographers at home and abroad, and the cityscape of Singapore was repeatedly broadcast around the world before and after the talks. According to local media reports in Singapore, the publicity effect is expected to far exceed S $16.3 million.

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