Thursday, 22 January 2026

Hotel boom and upgrades: Malaysia gears up for VMY2026

 

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's thriving tourism sector, bolstered by preparations for Visit Malaysia Year 2026 (VMY2026), is expected to trigger a surge in investment in new hotel developments and refurbishments of existing properties across major cities, as well as in serviced residences and short-stay apartments, according to Henry Butcher Malaysia. 

Tang Chee Meng, the firm's chief operating officer, noted that the sector's strong performance in 2025, ahead of VMY2026, has already lifted the hospitality industry, particularly in states popular with tourists. 

"VM2026, with its bold targets and substantial promotions budget, is expected to benefit the sector and hold/push up the average occupancy rate and average room rates of the hotels in 2026," he said. 

Tang also highlighted that improvements in accessibility, including the launch of the ETS service between Kuala Lumpur and Johor Baru and direct flights between Ipoh and Singapore by Batik Air, will further stimulate domestic and international travel. 

As of the third quarter of 2025, Malaysia had 3,645 hotels with a total of 297,226 rooms, the firm said. 

VMY2026 marks the sixth edition of Malaysia's flagship tourism campaign, following previous editions in 1990, 1994, 2007, 2014 and 2020. The government has set ambitious targets of 47 million visitors and RM329 billion in tourism receipts for the campaign year.

Hoteliers are preparing to welcome an anticipated influx of visitors, supported by a government package of funding, incentives and tax breaks aimed at boosting tourism-led growth. 

Under the 2026 Budget, more than RM700 million has been allocated to strengthen the tourism sector, with RM500 million directed specifically toward the VMY2026 campaign, reinforcing tourism's role as a key economic driver. Corporate tax exemptions and incentives will also be available for tourism-related income and capital expenditure, including renovations and upgrades by operators. 

Industry players have welcomed the measures as a timely boost. 

"The government's efforts to strengthen tourism are a positive signal for the industry," said Sugumaran Ramachandran, general manager of the five-star DoubleTree by Hilton Shah Alam i-City. 

"We see these developments as part of a broader effort to create a vibrant and competitive hospitality landscape, and we're committed to playing our role in that journey," he told Business Times. 

Sugumaran noted that for hotel operators, initiatives that support growth and enhance the overall travel experience are particularly encouraging. 

"Our focus remains on delivering exceptional hospitality and preparing to meet the expectations of both domestic and international travellers. We continue to align our strategies with long-term goals such as improving guest experiences, maintaining high service standards, and ensuring operational efficiency so that we're ready to contribute to Malaysia's tourism success." 

Sugumaran added that the 2026 Budget reinforces confidence in the sector's growth trajectory, with broader initiatives in sustainability and technology aligning well with industry trends. 

"Innovations like the robot concierge at i-City are a great example of how technology can enhance the visitor experience. Attractions that combine convenience with novelty create a sense of excitement and help position destinations like i-City as modern and forward-thinking. These kinds of features not only add value for guests but also showcase Malaysia's ability to embrace smart solutions in tourism," he said. 

At the property level, he said the hotel has been investing in technology and sustainability to meet evolving traveller expectations, including smart guest solutions, energy-efficient systems and digital conveniences such as Hilton Honours app check-in and Digital Key access.

Strategically located in i-City – a vibrant hub of theme parks, retail and corporate offices – DoubleTree by Hilton Shah Alam i-City offers curated packages for families, MICE events and international visitors. 

The hotel has recently secured a renewed 5-star certification from both Tourism Malaysia and the Selangor State Tourism Board, valid for the next three years. 

Sugumaran said this achievement reflects the hotel's continuous commitment to excellence and delivering outstanding hospitality experiences year after year.

-nst online.

Majlis Pelancaran Tahun Melawat Perlis 2026 Dan Kalendar Acara Pelancongan Tahun 2026

 

Majlis Pelancaran Tahun Melawat Perlis 2026 Dan Kalendar Acara Pelancongan Tahun 2026

Tarikh: 21 Januari 2026 (Rabu)

Masa: 8.30 malam

Tempat: Dewan Warisan, Kangar, Perlis

DYMM Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin Ibni Almarhum Tuanku Syed Putra Jamalullail, Raja Negeri Perlis, telah berkenan berangkat ke Majlis Pelancaran Tahun Melawat Perlis 2026 dan Kalendar Acara Pelancongan Tahun 2026 yang berlangsung di Dewan Warisan, Kangar, Perlis. Turut sama berangkat DYTM Tuanku Syed Faizuddin Putra Ibni Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin Jamalullail, Raja Muda Perlis serta DYTM Tuanku Dr. Hajah Lailatul Shahreen Akashah Khalil, Raja Puan Muda Perlis.

Majlis ini turut dihadiri oleh YAB Tuan Abu Bakar bin Hamzah, Menteri Besar Perlis dan YABhg. Isteri, YB Tuan Rus’sele bin Eizan, Speaker Dewan Undangan Negeri Perlis dan YBhg. Isteri, YB Dato’ Rahimi bin Ismail, Setiausaha Kerajaan Negeri Perlis dan YBhg. Isteri, YB Tuan Saharuddin bin Sarwan, Pegawai Kewangan Negeri Perlis dan YBhg. Isteri serta YB Ahli-Ahli Majlis Mesyuarat Kerajaan Negeri Perlis dan Ahli-Ahli Yang Berhormat.

Kerajaan Negeri Perlis telah mengumumkan pelanjutan pelaksanaan program Tahun Melawat Perlis 2024–2025 sehingga penghujung tahun 2026 selaras dengan pelaksanaan Tahun Melawat Malaysia 2026, sekali gus membuka peluang lebih luas kepada pelancong domestik dan antarabangsa untuk menikmati kepelbagaian tarikan unik negeri ini.

Seiring pelancaran tersebut, slogan rasmi baharu, “Hampa nak pi mana? Mai Lah Perlis!” turut diperkenalkan sebagai teras kempen pelancongan negeri bagi tahun 2026 yang menumpukan kepada The Great Northern Escape (Adventure & Nature Tourism), Agro-Tourism & Flavours of Perlis (Gastronomy Tourism), Rustic Charm & Slow Living (Relaksasi), Muslim Friendly Offering (Destinasi Ketenangan Jiwa & Keindahan Alam) serta Border Crossings & Cultural Fusion (Shopping & Warisan). Disamping itu penubuhan Biro Pelancongan, Seni, Budaya, Hiliran dan Warisan bagi memperkukuh pengurusan, koordinasi dan keberkesanan pelaksanaan inisiatif pelancongan Negeri Perlis.

DYMM Tuanku Raja Perlis telah berkenan menyempurnakan simbolik pelancaran Tahun Melawat Perlis 2026 serta menyaksikan tayangan montaj promosi Tahun Melawat Perlis 2026. Majlis turut diserikan dengan persembahan Kumpulan Orkestra Citra Kirana serta Persembahan Finale Tahun Melawat Perlis 2026 oleh Gabungan Artis Budaya Kumpulan Kesenian JKKN Perlis bersama Orkestra Citra Kirana.

Hadir sama dalam majlis ini ialah YBrs. Encik Rusdi bin Yahya, Timbalan Setiausaha Kerajaan Negeri Perlis (Pembangunan), YBrs. Dr Noriman bin Rojulai, Timbalan Setiausaha Kerajaan Negeri Perlis (Pengurusan), Ketua-ketua Jabatan Negeri dan Persekutuan, Setiausaha-Setiausaha Bahagian Pejabat Setiausaha Kerajaan Negeri, wakil-wakil jabatan dan agensi berkaitan serta urus setia majlis.

Sumber Info : Pejabat SUK Perlis

Untuk maklumat lanjut mengenai Tahun Melawat Perlis 2026 dan Kalendar Acara Pelancongan Negeri Perlis sila layari :TOURISM.PERLIS.GOV.MY

-Jabatan Penerangan Negeri Perlis.

Wednesday, 21 January 2026

New Route Launched: Jinan-Kuala Lumpur Direct Flight To Drive Chinese Visitor Arrivals For Visit Malaysia 2026

 

SEPANG - Tourism Malaysia today welcomed the inaugural flight from Jinan to Kuala Lumpur by Shandong Airlines, marking a significant milestone in strengthening air connectivity between China and Malaysia.

Officially commencing on 19 January 2026, the new route operates seven days a week using a Boeing 737 aircraft with a capacity of 176 passengers. The service is designed to meet the growing demand for both leisure and business travel, while enhancing people-to-people exchanges between the two countries.

A welcoming ceremony was held this morning at KL International Airport (KLIA) Terminal 2 upon its arrival at about 3.00 AM. It was officiated by Mr. Lee Thai Hung, Deputy Director General (Promotions Il) of Tourism Malaysia, together with Mr. Ibrahim Mohamed Salleh, Chief Operating Officer, Aerodarat, Ms. Hao Shu, Deputy General Manager, Asia - Pacific Region, Air China and Mr. Zainuddin Mohamed, General Manager Aviation, Marketing & Development - Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad (MAHB). Also present were Madam Nuwal Fadhilah Ku Azmi, Senior Director of the International Promotions Division (Asia/Africa), Tourism Malaysia and Mr. Azmi Abdullah, Senior Deputy Director of the International Promotions Division (Asia/Africa), Tourism Malaysia.

-Tourism Malaysia.

Official Opening Ceremony Of Grand Mercure Kuala Lumpur Bukit Bintang

 

KUALA LUMPUR, 19 JANUARY 2026 – Grand Mercure Kuala Lumpur Bukit Bintang marked its Official Opening Ceremony on 19 January 2026, signifying the debut of the Grand Mercure brand in Malaysia’s capital city. 

The occasion was graced by YBrs. Mr. Mohd Amirul Rizal Bin Abdul Rahim, Director General of Tourism Malaysia, alongside key partners and invited guests.

The opening highlights Grand Mercure’s commitment to delivering meaningful travel experiences rooted in local culture and national identity.

Featuring heritage-inspired design, traditional flavours and artisanal craftsmanship, Grand Mercure Kuala Lumpur Bukit Bintang offers an immersive hospitality experience that reflects Malaysia’s cultural richness while meeting the expectations of modern, discerning travellers.

-Tourism Malaysia.

Tuesday, 20 January 2026

Global tourism hit new record level in 2025: UN Tourism

 

MADRID: Global tourism hit a new record level in 2025 with 1.52 billion international tourist arrivals recorded worldwide, driven by strong increases in Asia and Africa, UN Tourism said Tuesday. 

"Demand for travel remained high throughout 2025, despite high inflation in tourism services and uncertainty from geopolitical tensions," the secretary general of the Madrid-based body, Shaikha Alnuwais, said in a statement. 

"We expect this positive trend to continue into 2026 as the global economy is expected to remain steady and destinations still lagging behind pre-pandemic levels fully recover." 

The number of international tourist arrivals last year was four per cent higher than the 1.4 billion recorded in 2024, reaching its highest level in the post-pandemic era and a new record, UN Tourism said. 

Africa saw an eight per cent rise in arrivals in 2025 to 81 million, with Morocco and Tunisia posting particularly strong results. 

International arrivals grew by six per cent in Asia and Pacific to reach 331 million in 2025, some 91 per cent of pre-pandemic levels.

Europe, the world's most popular destination region, recorded 793 million international arrivals in 2025, a four per cent increase over the previous year and six per cent above 2019, the year before the pandemic paralysed travel.

-nst online.

Traditional Gasing Games at MaTiC

 

Traditional Gasing Games at MaTiC

In conjunction with Visit Malaysia 2026, experience the excitement of Malaysia’s traditional gasing game at the Malaysia Tourism Centre (MaTiC). This cultural showcase is proudly presented by Persatuan Gasing Pangkah Putrajaya, highlighting the skill, precision, and heritage behind this timeless tradition.

Starting Wednesday, 21st January 2026

Time: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Daily)

Live Demonstration: 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM

Join us and celebrate Malaysia’s living heritage, only at MaTiC.

Permainan Gasing Tradisional di MaTiC

Sempena Visit Malaysia 2026, orang ramai dijemput untuk menyaksikan keunikan dan kehebatan Permainan Gasing Tradisional di Pusat Pelancongan Malaysia (MaTiC). Persembahan ini dibawakan khas oleh Persatuan Gasing Pangkah Putrajaya bagi mempamerkan kemahiran, ketepatan dan warisan budaya yang telah diwarisi turun-temurun.

Bermula Rabu, 21 Januari 2026

Masa: 10.00 pagi – 6.00 petang (Setiap Hari)

Demonstrasi Langsung: 10.00 pagi – 11.00 pagi

Ayuh bersama-sama meraikan warisan budaya Malaysia yang terus berputar megah di MaTiC.

-Malaysia Tourism Centre.

Monday, 19 January 2026

Raia Hotels terus berkembang dalam pasaran tempatan

 

SEJAK beberapa tahun kebelakangan ini, landskap pelancongan tempatan menyaksikan kemunculan jenama hospitaliti tempatan yang semakin berani bersaing di peringkat nasional. 

Dalam arus persaingan itu, Raia Hotels tampil sebagai antara pesaing yang konsisten mencipta nama sejak penubuhannya pada 2020, sekali gus mengukuhkan kedudukannya sebagai rangkaian hotel tempatan yang berkembang pesat dalam industri pelancongan negara. 

Berteraskan prinsip membina rangkaian hotel kebanggaan Malaysia, Raia Hotels mengangkat pendekatan hospitaliti yang menekankan keselesaan, keterangkuman dan nilai mampu milik bagi memenuhi keperluan pelbagai segmen pelancongan. 

Sebagai jenama yang diuruskan oleh UJ Hotels & Resorts Management Sdn Bhd, Raia Hotels memberi tumpuan kepada penyediaan pengalaman penginapan yang praktikal dan relevan dengan keperluan rakyat Malaysia.

Rangkaian Raia Hotels dibangunkan bagi memenuhi permintaan pelancong tempatan dan antarabangsa termasuk penganjuran mesyuarat, acara keramaian dan majlis perkahwinan.  

Perkembangannya juga dapat dilihat menerusi kehadiran di enam destinasi utama seluruh negara, merangkumi Alor Setar, Pulau Pinang, Terengganu, Kuching, Kota Kinabalu dan Port Dickson.

Pemilihan lokasi strategik berhampiran lapangan terbang, pusat bandar, kawasan pantai serta tarikan pelancongan utama menjadi antara faktor yang menyumbang kepada daya tarikan jenama ini dalam kalangan pelbagai lapisan pelanggan. 

Tawar perkhidmatan meluas

Walaupun sering dikaitkan dengan penginapan mesra keluarga, Raia Hotels sebenarnya menawarkan portfolio perkhidmatan yang lebih luas. 

Selain memenuhi keperluan percutian, rangkaian hotel ini turut menyokong segmen perniagaan dan acara berskala sederhana, selari dengan permintaan pasaran yang semakin pelbagai. 

Persepsi bahawa Raia hanya sebuah rangkaian kecil tempatan juga semakin berubah apabila jenama ini menunjukkan pertumbuhan konsisten di peringkat nasional. 

Pendekatan berorientasikan nilai menjadi teras utama penawaran Raia Hotels, dengan penekanan terhadap keseimbangan antara harga berpatutan dan kualiti perkhidmatan. 

Strategi ini membolehkan lebih ramai pelancong menikmati pengalaman percutian yang selesa tanpa menjejaskan bajet, sekali gus menyokong usaha memperluas akses kepada pelancongan domestik. 

Sumbang pembangunan komuniti 

Dalam masa sama, Raia Hotels turut memainkan peranan dalam menyumbang kepada pembangunan komuniti setempat melalui penciptaan peluang pekerjaan serta kerjasama dengan pemain industri tempatan.

Elemen hospitaliti Malaysia yang menitikberatkan nilai kemesraan dan budaya tempatan terus diterapkan dalam operasi harian, sejajar dengan aspirasi menjadikan percutian lebih bermakna buat tetamu. 

Bagi tahun 2025, Raia Hotels mencatatkan satu lagi pencapaian penting dengan pembukaan hartanah utama di Port Dickson, yang dijangka mengukuhkan lagi kehadiran jenama ini dalam segmen pelancongan pantai dan percutian keluarga. 

Perkembangan ini mencerminkan keyakinan syarikat terhadap potensi pertumbuhan jangka panjang industri hospitaliti tempatan. 

Seiring dengan perluasan rangkaian dan usaha penambahbaikan berterusan, Raia Hotels kekal komited untuk membina kepercayaan pengguna serta memperkukuh reputasinya sebagai jenama hotel tempatan yang inklusif dan boleh dipercayai. 

Melalui strategi pertumbuhan yang mampan dan berteraskan keperluan pasaran domestik, Raia Hotels terus meletakkan jenamanya sebagai antara pemain penting dalam landskap hospitaliti Malaysia.

-berita harian online.

Sunday, 18 January 2026

Iconic Marjorie Penang tarikan baharu sempena Tahun Melawat Malaysia

 

KUALA LUMPUR: Iconic Penang Sdn Bhd (Iconic) secara rasmi membuka Iconic Marjorie Penang, sebuah Tribute Portfolio Hotel yang juga sebahagian daripada rangkaian global Marriott International dengan sasaran memanfaatkan kemasukan pelancong ke Pulau Pinang sempena Tahun Melawat Malaysia 2026. 

Pengarah Eksekutif Iconic, James Tan Cho Chia, berkata pembukaan Iconic Marjorie Penang menandakan komitmen Kumpulan Iconic dalam memperkukuh landskap hospitaliti mewah di Pulau Pinang. 

"Kami berbesar hati mengumumkan pembukaan rasmi Iconic Marjorie Penang yang meraikan kekayaan budaya Pulau Pinang melalui reka bentuk tersendiri berinspirasikan warisan Baba Nyonya," katanya selepas majlis pembukaan rasmi oleh Yang Dipertua Negeri Pulau Pinang, Tun Ramli Ngah Talib. 

Turut hadir, Ketua Menteri Pulau Pinang, Chow Kon Yeow dan Menteri Pelancongan, Seni dan Budaya, Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing.

Cho Chia, berkata, kerjasama erat dengan Marriott International membolehkan kumpulan Iconic membangunkan sebuah hotel bertaraf dunia yang bukan sahaja menawarkan pengalaman mewah malah menghubungkan tetamu dengan komuniti setempat serta identiti budaya negeri.  

Beliau berkata, sebagai hotel Tribute Portfolio, Iconic Marjorie menyertai koleksi hotel global yang menekankan reka bentuk menawan dan pengalaman tempatan yang autentik.

Katanya, sektor pelancongan dan hospitaliti Pulau Pinang dijangka terus berkembang kukuh didorong inisiatif Tahun Melawat Malaysia 2026, selain peningkatan infrastruktur, penganjuran acara antarabangsa dan pertambahan penerbangan global ke Pulau Pinang. 

"Kami menghargai usaha Kerajaan Negeri Pulau Pinang dalam memacu industri pelancongan yang mampan dan berdaya saing," katanya. 

Hotel bertaraf lima bintang yang terletak di Bayan Lepas itu menampilkan 298 bilik dengan konsep reka bentuk tersendiri berinspirasikan budaya Baba Nyonya, sekali gus mencerminkan keunikan warisan dan kepelbagaian budaya Pulau Pinang yang menjadi tarikan utama pelancongan negeri. 

Dilengkapi kemudahan rekreasi bertaraf dunia, Iconic Marjorie Penang menawarkan kolam renang infiniti, jakuzi, pusat kecergasan 24 jam serta WellNest Spa yang baharu di tingkat 13, yang direka sebagai santuari ketenangan untuk tetamu berehat. 

Iconic Marjorie Penang dibangunkan dengan pelaburan sebanyak RM180 juta, menjadikannya projek hotel kedua Kumpulan Iconic selepas Iconic Hotel di Seberang Perai yang dibuka pada 2016. 

Ia sekali gus mengukuhkan kedudukan kumpulan itu sebagai pemaju hospitaliti utama di negeri itu. 

Selain kemudahan penginapan dan spa, hotel ini turut meraikan warisan kulinari Pulau Pinang menerusi tiga konsep restoran dan lounge tersendiri, sekali gus melengkapkan tawaran gaya hidup mewah yang diyakini mampu menarik lebih ramai pelancong domestik dan antarabangsa ke Pulau Pinang menjelang Tahun Melawat Malaysia 2026.

-berita harian online.

Saturday, 17 January 2026

Program “Meneroka Malaysia Bersama Wira & Manja”

 

KUALA LUMPUR, 16 Januari 2026 - Program ini dianjurkan oleh Persatuan Penulis-Penulis Sukan Cina Kuala Lumpur dan Selangor dengan kerjasama Global Harmony Foundation (GHF), serta sokongan Kementerian Pelancongan, Seni dan Budaya Malaysia (MOTAC), sebagai sebahagian daripada inisiatif jelajah “Meneroka Malaysia Bersama Wira & Manja” bersempena Tahun Melawat Malaysia 2026 (VM2026).

Antara tarikan utama program ini ialah komponen pemasangan awam berimpak tinggi bertajuk “100 Maskot Wira dan Manja” yang menampilkan zon paparan dan titik foto khas untuk penglibatan orang ramai. Pameran statik ini akan berlangsung dari 16 hingga 18 Januari 2026 di Menara Kuala Lumpur (KL Tower).

Penganjuran program ini bertujuan untuk memberi pelawat pengalaman yang lebih bermakna, meningkatkan jumlah kehadiran pengunjung, serta memperkukuh aktiviti promosi pelancongan negara melalui promosi digital media sosial yang menyeluruh meliluti segmen keluarga dan semua lapisan masyarakat.

Majlis ini telah dihadiri oleh Encik Lee Thai Hung, Timbalan Ketua Pengarah (Promosi II), Tourism Malaysia, serta Puan Baizuri Baharum, Pengarah Bahagian Promosi Antarabangsa Asia Tenggara.

-Tourism Malaysia.

Friday, 16 January 2026

Juneyao Air Launches Inaugural Flight From Shanghai To Tawau

 

TAWAU, SABAH— Juneyao Air marked a significant milestone today with the arrival of its inaugural flight from Shanghai to Tawau, further strengthening air connectivity between China and Sabah. 

The new route officially commenced operations, operating three times weekly (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) with a capacity of 180 seats. The service is expected to cater to the growing demand for leisure travel from China while enhancing tourism flows and people-to-people exchanges between the two destinations. 

The inaugural flight was welcomed by Mr. Darryl Hamzah, representative from Tourism Malaysia, together with Mr. Rehan Shafiq Azizan, from Malaysia Airport Berhad and Ms. Shirly Ho, from Sabah Tourism Board. Also present was Mr Simon Ng, representing Ground Team Red Sdn Bhd, ground handler for Juneyao Air. 

“We warmly welcome Juneyao Air’s inaugural scheduled flight from Shanghai to Tawau. This new service strengthens connectivity between China and Malaysia through Sabah, providing greater convenience for travellers and supporting Sabah’s tourism growth during Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026),” said Mr Mohd Amirul Rizal Abdul Rahim, Director General of Tourism Malaysia. 

The launch of this scheduled service forms part of broader efforts to strengthen inbound travel from China, a key source market for Malaysia, while enhancing air connectivity to East Malaysia. Tawau serves as a strategic gateway to Sabah’s east coast, providing access to renowned marine tourism destinations, eco-adventures and distinctive cultural experiences, most notably Semporna and its surrounding islands. 

China continues to play a critical role in Malaysia’s tourism landscape. This momentum is highlighted by robust performance from the Chinese market, which recorded 4.3 million visitor arrivals from January to November 2025, marking a 25.9 per cent year-on-year increase. Such figures underscore China’s enduring importance to Malaysia’s tourism expansion strategy and the overarching success of the VM2026 campaign. 

The introduction of the Shanghai–Tawau scheduled service supports Malaysia’s delivery of VM2026 by enhancing international accessibility and expanding connectivity to key tourism destinations in East Malaysia. Improved air links are expected to play a vital role in sustaining tourism momentum, encouraging repeat visits and positioning Sabah as a compelling destination for international travellers. These efforts will showcase Malaysia’s diverse attractions, rich culinary heritage, vibrant festivals and renowned hospitality. The added flight capacity supports ongoing initiatives to boost visitor arrivals and increase tourism spending from key source markets.

-Tourism Malaysia.

Thursday, 15 January 2026

Malaysia International Dive Expo 2026 (MIDE 2026) Visitor Registration Is Now Open!

 

20 Years Of Making Waves

This year marks a special milestone — MIDE’s 20th Anniversary.

Join us as we celebrate two decades of diving, innovation, and ocean passion at MIDE 2026.

Date: 5~7 June 2026

Venue: MITEC Kuala Lumpur

Visitor Registration is now open

www.mide.com.my/admission

-MIDE EXPO.

Wednesday, 14 January 2026

Malaysia rolls out free safety induction for tourism frontline staff

 

The government is offering free safety and induction training to 10,000 tourism workers nationwide, preparing them to meet health and safety standards as Malaysia manages rising visitor numbers under the Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026) campaign. 

The training programme, Safety Induction for Tourism Industry (SITI), is provided by the Human Resources Ministry in collaboration with the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry and will be delivered through the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health. A budget of 2.65 million ringgit (US$652,725) has been allocated, and the programme is open to frontline tourism workers, including tour guides, hoteliers, drivers, and caterers. 

A New Straits Times report quoted human resources minister Ramanan Ramakrishnan, as having said: “Safety and health cannot be compromised, especially in the service industry. Tourists may have varying expectations when it comes to service, but when it comes to safety, there must be no room for compromise.” 

The one-day programme will comprise seven hours of training and serve as a basic induction on requirements under the Occupational Safety and Health Act 2022. Areas that will be covered in the programme includes occupational safety and health laws, hazard identification specific to the tourism sector and risk control. 

Upon completion, participants will receive a digital safety passport in the form of an e-card, which includes 24-hour insurance coverage for two years. 

Online registration will open on January 25 on the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health website. 

Ramanan shared: “If the response is encouraging, we will review the programme and consider expanding it further.”

-TTG Asia.

Visit Malaysia 2026 Kicks-Off At The Benelux’s Largest Travel Fair

 

THE NETHERLANDS - Tourism Malaysia launched the Calendar of Events 2026 in conjunction with Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026) at the Malaysia Pavilion during Vakantiebeurs 2026, held at Jaarbeurs Utrecht. Taking place from 7th to 11th January 2026, Vakantiebeurs is the largest travel fair in the Benelux region, attracting more than 72,000 visitors annually, and serves as an important platform for promoting Malaysia to the Dutch travel market. 

The Malaysia Pavilion showcased Malaysia’s diverse tourism offerings, including nature, wildlife, heritage, gastronomy, and urban experiences. Some highlights included live cooking demonstrations by award-winning Malaysian chef Norman Musa, alongside cultural performances and destination presentations showcasing Malaysia’s rich traditions and travel experiences. 

A major draw for visitors was a special consumer giveaway, sponsored by Turkish Airlines in collaboration with Pangea Travel. The giveaway offered participants the chance to win an eight-day holiday to Malaysia for two persons, inclusive of international return flights. The prize package also features visits to Kuala Lumpur, Taman Negara, Cameron Highlands, and Melaka, complemented by car rental, providing a comprehensive introduction to Malaysia’s diverse destinations. 

The soft launch ceremony was officiated by His Excellency Dato’ Roseli Abdul, Ambassador of Malaysia to the Kingdom of the Netherlands, together with Madam Sharifah Hafsya, Director of Tourism Malaysia The Hague, and representatives of participating co-exhibitors. 

Led by Tourism Malaysia, with participation from the Sarawak Tourism Board, Dutch tour operators like Pangea Travel, Dim Sum Reizen, and Nomaya Travel, as well as Mike Bikes and Turkish Airlines, the Malaysia Pavilion demonstrated the strong collaboration efforts between Malaysian and Dutch tourism stakeholders. 

From January to November 2025, Malaysia recorded 92,405 visitor arrivals from the Netherlands, representing an 7.4% increase compared to the same period in the previous year. This growth underscores the Netherlands’ continued significance as a key source market and supports Tourism Malaysia’s strategic focus on the Dutch market in the lead-up to Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026).

-Tourism Malaysia.

Pesta Angin Timur Perlis 2026 - Tarikh Baharu ( 6 ~ 8 Februari 2026 )

 

Dimaklumkan bahawa Pesta Angin Timur Perlis 2026 telah mengalami perubahan tarikh penganjuran.

Tarikh baharu: 6 – 8 Februari 2026 (Jumaat – Ahad)

Masa: 8.00 pagi – 11.00 malam

Lokasi: Dataran Lapang Kangar Jaya

Mohon orang ramai ambil maklum dan tandakan tarikh baharu ini dalam kalendar anda.

Jangan risau, kemeriahan, kebudayaan dan pengalaman terbaik tetap menanti!

Mai pakat mai, kita ramaikan Pesta Angin Timur Perlis 2026!

-JKKN Perlis.

Tuesday, 13 January 2026

Geran Sokongan Sektor Kebudayaan (GSSK) 2026 kini dibuka

 

Geran Sokongan Sektor Kebudayaan (GSSK) 2026 kini dibuka!

Mempunyai idea atau perancangan program seni, budaya dan warisan? Inilah masanya untuk merealisasikannya dengan sokongan Kerajaan melalui Kementerian Pelancongan, Seni dan Budaya (MOTAC). Permohonan terbuka kepada Pertubuhan Bukan Berasaskan Keuntungan (NPO), Badan Bukan Kerajaan (NGO) dan organisasi berkaitan sektor kebudayaan di seluruh Malaysia.

Fasa Pertama: 12 Januari 2026 – 31 Mac 2026

Fasa Kedua: 2 Jun 2026 – 28 Ogos 2026

Mohon sekarang!

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-MOTAC.

Monday, 12 January 2026

Kuala Lumpur destinasi popular pelancong dunia setanding Tokyo, Bangkok

 

PETALING JAYA – Kuala Lumpur berada di tangga kelapan bandar raya paling popular dikunjungi pelancong dunia pada suku pertama tahun ini susulan peningkatan tempahan perjalanan antarabangsa sempena Tahun Melawat Malaysia 2026 (VM2026). 

Pengurus Besar Trip.com Malaysia, Stephane Thong berkata, berdasarkan data tempahan dari 1 Januari hingga 31 Mac 2026, Malaysia tersenarai dalam lima destinasi luar negara utama bagi pelancong dari Asia Tenggara dan China, selain berada dalam kelompok 10 teratas pelancong dari Hong Kong, Taiwan dan Korea Selatan.

Menurut beliau, Kuala Lumpur kini sebaris dengan bandar raya utama dunia seperti Tokyo, Seoul dan Bangkok sebagai destinasi pilihan global.

“Momentum ini didorong kepelbagaian tarikan pelancongan merangkumi bandar, alam semula jadi serta destinasi mesra keluarga berasaskan warisan dan budaya,” katanya dalam kenyataan hari ini. 

Sementara itu, Menteri Pelancongan, Seni dan Budaya, Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing berkata, pemulihan sektor pelancongan negara menunjukkan perkembangan memberangsangkan dengan pertumbuhan ketibaan pelancong dari pasaran utama dunia.

“Pasaran Timur Tengah, China dan ASEAN menunjukkan peningkatan ketara. VM2026 menyasarkan 47 juta ketibaan pelancong dengan penerimaan berbilion ringgit,” katanya. 

Sementara itu, data Trip.com menunjukkan Kuala Lumpur, Kota Kinabalu, Pulau Pinang, Kuching dan Johor Bahru menjadi destinasi domestik paling popular, manakala China, Singapura dan Jepun kekal sebagai pilihan utama rakyat Malaysia ke luar negara. 

Golongan milenial menyumbang 51 peratus tempahan, diikuti generasi X dan Z, manakala taman tema seperti Genting SkyWorlds, Sunway Lagoon dan Skytropolis kekal menjadi tarikan utama keluarga.

–Kosmo! Online.

Sabah’s tourism, conservation efforts ensure long-term benefits, says Jafry

 

SANDAKAN: Sabah’s tourism and conservation must complement each other to deliver long-term benefits, says state Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Jafry Ariffin. 

“This is the way forward where tourism and conservation work hand in hand, complementing one another and delivering long-term benefits to a wide range of stakeholders,” said Jafry at the launching of new facilities at two of Sabah’s wildlife centres in Sepilok near here on Monday (Jan 12). 

He said his ministry played a key role in balancing tourism growth with environmental protection and measures supported by agencies such as the Sabah Wildlife Department and Sabah Parks, as well as NGOs, research institutions, and community partners. 

“Through these strong partnerships, Sabah is able to promote ecotourism and generate sustainable livelihoods for local communities while ensuring the long-term protection of our unique natural heritage,” Jafry said.

Jafry was speaking at the event to mark the opening of the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre’s new entrance foyer and the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre’s upgraded information centre and boardwalk, adjacent to the Rainforest Discovery Centre. 

Jafry said that the Sun Bear Conservation Centre has evolved into the world’s only facility where visitors can observe sun bears in their natural forest setting. 

“The centre welcomed 90,760 visitors in 2025, a number expected to rise with the Visit Malaysia 2026 campaign and the adoption of sun bears as official mascots.

“We all should thank the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry for its foresight in choosing sun bears as the official mascots, further strengthening awareness and support for sun bear conservation,” he added. 

On the upgrading of the facilities at the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre, he said it was the world’s first centre dedicated to orphaned and rescued orangutans. 

“The centre recorded 155,406 visitors last year, underscoring its global significance.

-thestar online.

Malaysia Highlights Sabah In Vietnam: Expanding New Cooperation Opportunities In The Vietnamese Tourism Market

 

HO CHI MINH— In an effort to strengthen the promotion of Sabah in the Vietnamese market, Sabah Tourism Destination & B2B Forum was hosted in Ho Chi Minh City on 12 January 2026. The event was jointly organised by the Sabah Tourism Board (STB), Tourism Malaysia Ho Chi Minh City office and the Sabah Enhanced Travel Innovation Association (SETIA), creating a direct networking platform for Sabah-based tourism businesses and Vietnamese travel partners. 

The forum brought together 21 delegates representing 18 tourism companies from Sabah, participating in table-top B2B sessions with partners in Ho Chi Minh City that open doors for new travel packages, joint promotions, and stronger partnerships to boost visitor arrivals from Vietnam to Sabah. 

Delivering the opening remarks, Ms. Amirah Nadiah Mazlan, Director of Tourism Malaysia in Vietnam, stated: “Through today’s networking session, Malaysia aims to expand collaboration with the Vietnamese market and position Sabah as an increasingly familiar destination for Vietnamese travellers. With its strength in nature, authentic local experiences, and a strong commitment to sustainable tourism development, Sabah is ready to work closely with Vietnamese partners to develop strategic, long-term tourism products that meet the needs of modern travellers.” 

Enhanced air connectivity remains vital for tourism growth between Malaysia and Vietnam. With AirAsia operating direct flights from Ho Chi Minh City to Kota Kinabalu within just over two hours, this seamless link not only makes Sabah more accessible to Vietnamese travellers but also empowers tourism businesses on both sides to create short-haul, flexible, and attractive travel products. 

Sharing insights on Sabah’s approach to the Vietnamese market, Mr. Julinus Jeffry Jimit, Chief Executive Officer of the Sabah Tourism Board remarked: “Vietnam is recognised as one of Sabah’s most promising emerging markets. By fostering direct connections among industry players, we aim to expand our partnership network and build sustainable, long-term collaborations with Vietnamese tourism partners.” 

Through the event, the Sabah Tourism Board also shared updates on its preparations for the upcoming strategic milestone Visit Sabah Year 2027. Under the new positioning, “Explore Sabah – Naturally Inspiring, Beyond Ordinary”, Sabah seeks to strengthen its role as one of Malaysia’s leading destinations for nature-based tourism, adventure travel, and indigenous cultural experiences, while complementing the broader objectives of Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026). Sabah is also expected to become a strategic destination partner for Vietnamese travel businesses, offering fresh and distinctive travel experiences for Vietnamese visitors in the coming years. 

The Sabah Tourism Board also reaffirmed its commitment to sustainable tourism development, ensuring a balanced approach between economic growth, environmental conservation and community well-being. Community-based tourism (CoBT) remains a key pillar of this strategy. Recently, five CoBT operators in Sabah received national-level recognition under the ASEAN Tourism Standard, setting benchmarks for community-based tourism models across the region. 

As Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026) officially commences, promotional and trade engagement activities in the Vietnamese market are viewed not only as destination marketing efforts, but also as meaningful contributions to further strengthening bilateral relations between Malaysia and Vietnam. Through this national campaign, Malaysia targets 43 million international visitor arrivals, reaffirming tourism’s role as one of the country’s key economic drivers. By enhancing tourism cooperation and generating positive spillover effects in related sectors such as aviation, trade, services and investment, Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026) is expected to drive two-way growth, deliver tangible socio-economic benefits for both countries, and reinforce the foundation for long-term, sustainable cooperation.

-Tourism Malaysia.