Balancing sustainable development and cultural heritage preservation: Luxury burial legacies in Singapore
Singapore tops multiple global rankings for the consumption of luxury products. In this land-scarce and densely-populated city-state, to purchase a high-end car, landed property, or to have a fine dining experience, ranks amongst the most expensive in all Asian cities. That luxurious approach in lif...
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Main Author: | OCON, David |
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2021
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