This tourist souvenir postcard shows (clockwise, from left to right): the statue of Sir Stamford Raffles on the north bank of the Singapore River with the Central Business District in the background; children buying Chinese lanterns for Zhong Qiu Jie (Mid-Autumn Festival), also known as the Mooncake or Lantern Festival; National Day celebrations at the National Stadium; and a dragon boat race at Marina Bay.The Singapore Tourist Promotion Board (STPB) was created in 1964 as a statutory board by the government to develop and promote Singapore as a tourist destination. Following its establishment, the STPB actively encouraged investment in tourist infrastructure such as hotels, shopping facilities and tourist attractions and aggressively marketed Singapore as a holiday destination. Such efforts paid off, with tourist arrivals increasing from 100,000 in 1964 to over 2 million by 1978. The tourism boom created a thriving trade in souvenirs, which included postcards that depicted various tourist attractions and sceneries in Singapore.