Singapore Tourism Board's $XX Million 3D Billboard Push Takes #1 Share-of-Mind in Shanghai
YouGov data shows Singapore leads consideration among ad-aware Shanghai residents after five-city launch—allocators watching Bangkok, Tokyo response through Q3.
Published June 2, 2026Source Marketing InteractiveFrom the chopped neck
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Singapore Tourism Board's $XX Million 3D Billboard Push Takes #1 Share-of-Mind in Shanghai
YouGov data shows Singapore leads consideration among ad-aware Shanghai residents after five-city launch—allocators watching Bangkok, Tokyo response through Q3.
Singapore Tourism Board deployed 3D billboard executions across five cities globally, and YouGov's post-campaign analysis now confirms Singapore holds top destination consideration among ad-aware Shanghai residents. The campaign targeted Shanghai, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Tokyo, and one undisclosed gateway city. No official media spend disclosed, but comparables suggest $8 million to $12 million for five-city 3D outdoor at premium sites.
The YouGov study measured aided awareness and stated consideration. Among Shanghai respondents who recalled seeing the campaign, Singapore ranked first for "destinations I would consider visiting in the next 12 months." STB has not released consideration-lift percentages or sample size, but YouGov's standard methodology uses 1,000+ nationally representative adults per market. The timing matters: Singapore lifted all remaining COVID-era entry requirements in February, and Chinese outbound travel remains 30 percent below 2019 volumes as of May, per ForwardKeys. STB is moving early into a market where share gains are available before full recovery.
The strategic read is directional spend into soft recovery. Chinese outbound travel is returning, but slowly. Allocators in luxury hospitality development and heritage-house travel divisions should note STB is buying share-of-mind before competitors scale. The 3D format—animated, high-impact, single-location dominance—suits gateway cities where dwell time is measurable and social amplification probable. The risk is cost-per-impression relative to programmatic video, but the payoff is memorability in a cluttered category. Singapore's private members' club sector is expanding despite 1880's sudden June 17 closure, signaling confidence in high-net-worth inbound flow. Mandala Club and others are adding capacity. That suggests STB's push aligns with private capital reading the same inbound-demand signals.
Operators should watch Q3 YouGov data from Bangkok and Tokyo, where Singapore competes directly with Phuket, Kyoto, and Osaka for the same outbound Chinese traveler. If consideration lifts hold across all five cities, expect other national tourism boards to test 3D outdoor in 2025. If Shanghai alone shows lift, the format may be market-specific. STB has not announced follow-on phases, but the campaign structure—simultaneous five-city launch, YouGov measurement, no disclosed media partner—suggests a test-and-scale posture. Forward bookings data from Singapore's luxury hotel tier will confirm whether consideration converts. Capella, Raffles, and Fullerton typically report Q3 occupancy by mid-October.
The fact that STB released YouGov data within weeks of launch indicates confidence in the numbers and a willingness to claim early victory. That moves the conversation from "did we execute" to "who follows."
The takeaway
Singapore Tourism Board's 3D outdoor campaign delivered #1 consideration in Shanghai; watch Bangkok and Tokyo data through Q3 for format scalability.
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