Thursday, 28 May 2026

Malaysia Showcases Authentic Homestay Experiences In Celebration Of Eid Al-Adha

 

JOHOR, 28 MAY 2026 – Tourism Malaysia successfully organised the Eid al-Adha Celebration Package Showcase, held at Homestay Sarang Buaya, Muar. The programme further strengthens Malaysia’s positioning as a leading destination for cultural and experiential tourism via the Familiarisation Trip (Fam Trip) organised in conjunction with the celebration.

The Fam Trip involves seven travel agents from Singapore as well as five international and local media representatives, as part of ongoing promotional efforts under the Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026) campaign.

The initiative also witnesses cooperation with industry partners including Homestay Kampung Sarang Buaya as the host and the Islamic Tourism Centre (ITC) in supporting promotions of culturally immersive and Muslim - friendly tourism experiences to Singaporean visitors.

-Tourism Malaysia.

Penang gazettes Fort Cornwallis, asam laksa among 50 heritage items

 

The state government says the long-delayed gazettement exercise under the Penang State Heritage Enactment 2011 marks a major step in preserving Penang’s multicultural identity and cultural legacy. – AI-generated pic (For illustration purposes)

GEORGE TOWN: Fort Cornwallis, asam laksa and char kway teow are among 50 cultural heritage items recently gazetted in a landmark move to institutionalise the protection of Penang's rich multicultural legacy. 

In the latest round of gazettements on May 7, Penang recognised 15 heritage sites, the Nillaikalakki Silambam martial art and 18 heritage food items under the Penang State Heritage Enactment 2011. 

Among the prominent landmarks gazetted were Fort Cornwallis, Penang Free School, the Penang High Court, Kapitan Keling Mosque, Acheen Street Malay Mosque, Khoo Kongsi, the Penang State Museum Board building and St George's Church. 

Penang Tourism and Creative Economy Committee chairman Wong Hon Wai said the latest recognitions marked a major milestone in the state's cultural preservation efforts. 

"Although the Penang State Heritage Enactment 2011 was passed as early as 2011, no official state-level cultural heritage gazettement had been carried out under the enactment over the past 15 years. 

"As such, the Penang government took proactive and important steps this year to translate the legal provisions into concrete action," he said today. 

The May 2026 gazettement also gave heritage recognition to many of Penang's best-known dishes and street food staples, including asam laksa, char kway teow, cendol, teh tarik, air batu campur, roti canai, putu mayam, muruku, mi goreng mamak, martabak and kari kapitan. 

Earlier, on Jan 22, the state gazetted several intangible cultural heritage elements, including nasi kandar culture, kopitiam culture, the Thaipusam and Chingay processions, the St Anne's Feast in Bukit Mertajam and the Penang Tanjong dialect. 

Traditional food items such as nasi kandar, pasembor, oh chien, Hokkien mee, mi udang and roti Benggali were also gazetted in January. 

Wong said the gazettement exercise went beyond administrative procedure and reflected the state's commitment to preserving Penang's historical memory, cultural diversity, artistic heritage and social identity. 

He said the recognition of heritage across various ethnic communities also reflected Penang's long-standing culture of openness and coexistence. 

"Heritage is not merely a repository of local memories, but also an important bridge in strengthening national unity. 

"When the histories, beliefs, celebrations, languages, food culture and built heritage of various communities are recognised and protected institutionally, society can deepen mutual understanding and strengthen unity through cultural appreciation," he added. 

Wong said all heritage items gazetted at the state level could potentially be proposed for recognition under the National Heritage Act 2005 and eventually nominated for UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. 

He said the initiative would further strengthen Penang's standing as an international cultural heritage tourism destination while supporting growth in tourism, education, research and the creative economy.

-nst online.

Tuesday, 26 May 2026

Tourism Malaysia And Singapore Airlines Partner To Boost Tourism And Connectivity Between Malaysia And Singapore

 

KUALA LUMPUR — Tourism Malaysia and Singapore Airlines (SIA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in May 2026 at The Majestic Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, to boost tourism and enhance connectivity between Malaysia and Singapore. 

The partnership underscores a shared commitment to promote Malaysia as a preferred travel destination and improve access between both countries by leveraging Singapore Airlines’ extensive global network across key markets in Europe, Australia, and Asia-Pacific. This partnership also supports Malaysia’s aviation and tourism recovery by strengthening regional hub connectivity through Singapore. 

Mr Mohd Amirul Rizal Abdul Rahim, Director General of Tourism Malaysia said: “With global travel demand continuing to rebound, this collaboration with Singapore Airlines comes at a critical time as we accelerate efforts towards Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026) and beyond. Through this MoU, we aim to amplify Malaysia’s visibility in high-yield markets, enhance connectivity, and roll out impactful joint campaigns that will stimulate demand and drive quality tourist arrivals into the country.” 

Mr Louis Leonard Arul, Regional Vice President South East Asia, Singapore Airlines, said: “Singapore Airlines’ partnership with Tourism Malaysia reinforces our strong commitment to Malaysia’s tourism growth and global connectivity. Through this MoU, we will align our efforts in key overseas markets with targeted campaigns and promotional initiatives that showcase Malaysia’s rich heritage, warm hospitality and stunning natural beauty. Leveraging Singapore Airlines’ extensive global network and seamless connectivity via Singapore, we aim to bring more visitors to Malaysia from around the world, supported by our industry-leading cabin products and world-class service.” 

The MoU will commence in May 2026 for a period of one year, strengthening the partnership between Tourism Malaysia and Singapore Airlines. This collaboration is expected to generate strong market traction and increase tourist arrivals, reinforcing the momentum of Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026) and sustaining growth into 2027.

-Tourism Malaysia.

Malaysia Eyes North Africa Market At SITEV 2026

 

ALGIERS – Tourism Malaysia is intensifying promotional efforts in the North African market through its participation in the 25th Salon International du Tourisme et des Voyages (SITEV) 2026, held from 18 to 21 May 2026 in Algiers, Algeria, as part of the ongoing Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026) campaign to present Malaysia as a premier destination for leisure and business tourism.

North Africa continues to emerge as a high potential market for Malaysia, driven by the increasing outbound travel demand and growing interest in long-haul destinations among travellers from the region. Algeria, in particular, has recorded encouraging growth, reflecting strong potential for further expansion in visitor arrivals to Malaysia. From January to December 2025, Malaysia welcomed 19,636 travellers from Algeria, representing a 14.53 per cent increase from the 17,145 travellers recorded in 2024. The upward trend in traveller arrivals from Algeria continues, with a total of 2,167 travellers recorded in the first quarter of 2026, marking a 7.86 per cent increase from the previous year. This growth reflects sustained interest in Malaysia as a preferred Muslim-friendly and long-haul travel destination.

A contributing factor to this strong momentum is the direct Air Algérie service between Algiers and Kuala Lumpur, which currently operates three weekly flights, playing a crucial role in enhancing accessibility and connectivity between the two destinations. The direct air link is expected to support further growth in tourism, business exchanges, and travel demand from the North African region.

-Tourism Malaysia.

Monday, 25 May 2026

MAH Tourism Fair 2026 @ East Coast Mall, Kuantan ( 29 ~ 31 May 2026 )

 

The Biggest Hotel & Travel Fair Is Coming To Kuantan!

Get ready for 3 exciting days of travel deals, hotel promotions, lucky draws, live performances, giveaways, family fun & more at the MAH Tourism Fair 2026!

Venue: East Coast Mall, Kuantan

Date: 29 – 31 May 2026

Time: 11AM – 9PM

FREE ENTRY

> Discover amazing holiday packages

> Meet hotels & tourism brands from across Malaysia

> Enjoy Harmoni Muzik Fest live performances

> Stand a chance to win lucky draws & giveaways worth RM100,000!

Bring your family & friends and experience one of Malaysia’s most exciting tourism events right here in Pahang!

-MAH Tourism Fair.

Program Fam Trip Komunikasi Strategik: TM X Oppo - Kelantan

 

Tourism Malaysia melalui Bahagian Komunikasi Korporat telah menganjurkan Program Fam Trip TM X OPPO pada 18 hingga 21 Mei 2026 di Negeri Kelantan.

Program ini melibatkan seramai 15 orang peserta yang terdiri daripada jurugambar profesional dan wakil media tempatan. Inisiatif ini memberi penekanan kepada usaha mengetengahkan keunikan budaya, seni dan warisan Negeri Kelantan menerusi pengalaman pelancongan yang autentik serta kaya dengan nilai tradisi tempatan.

Sepanjang program berlangsung, para peserta berpeluang merakam keindahan landskap, budaya dan warisan tempatan menggunakan peranti terbaru OPPO Find X9 Ultra Hasselblad, sekali gus memperkukuhkan promosi pelancongan domestik sempena kempen Tahun Melawat Malaysia 2026.

Antara lokasi yang dikunjungi termasuk Collectible Museum, Pasar Siti Khadijah, Kampung Kraftangan, Istana Jahar, Kem Baha, Desa Gemalai, Wayang Kulit Pak Daim dan pelbagai lagi destinasi menarik di Kelantan.

-Tourism Malaysia.

Sunday, 24 May 2026

Famtrip: Sony X TM - Perak

 

Tourism Malaysia melalui Bahagian Komunikasi Korporat telah menganjurkan FamTrip Sony X TM pada 18 hingga 21 Mei 2026 di Negeri Perak.

Program ini melibatkan seramai 12 orang peserta yang terdiri daripada jurugambar professional dan penghasil kandungan Sony Malaysia. Objektif program ini adalah untuk menonjolkan keindahan dan pengalaman di beberapa produk pelancongan yang berpotensi tinggi menggunakan produk Sony, dengan memotretkan kecantikkan Negeri Perak sekali gus memperkukuhkan lagi promosi pelancongan domestik sempena kempen Tahun Melawat Malaysia 2026.

Lokasi lawatan terdiri dari 3 daerah di Perak : Gopeng, Ipoh dan Kuala Kangsar. Antara lokasi yang dikunjungi adalah Hoga Gaharu Farm, Muzium Gopeng, Tingkat Valley, Tasik Cermin, Arlene House, Concubine Lane, Funtasy House Trick Arts, Assam House, Jambatan Victoria, Istana Kenangan dan pelbagai lagi.

-Tourism Malaysia.

Saturday, 23 May 2026

Program Niche Nature & Adventure 2026 Di Kuching, Sarawak

 

Unit Nature & Adventure, Bahagian Pembangunan Pakej melalui Pejabat Tourism Malaysia Sarawak telah menganjurkan Program Bengkel Agrotourism Sarawak pada 18 Mei hingga 21 Mei 2026 di Kuching, Sarawak.

Program ini melibatkan seramai 13 agensi pelancongan dari Semenanjung Malaysia dan Sarawak, serta pegawai Tourism Malaysia. Objektif program ini adalah untuk mempromosikan produk pelancongan di Negeri Sarawak, khususnya dalam sektor agropelancongan, di samping membangunkan pakej agro pelancongan yang menggabungkan elemen alam semula jadi sekali gus memperkukuhkan promosi pelancongan domestik sempena kempen Tahun Melawat Malaysia 2026.

Antara lokasi lawatan yang terlibat termasuk Brooke Dockyard Industrial Heritage Museum, Gereja St. Peter Kuching, Sarawak Biodiversity Centre (SBC), Jong’s Crocodile Farm & Zoo, Borneo Empurau Farm & Resort, Lembaga Koko Malaysia Cawangan Sarawak, Ladang Nipah, Kampung Pinggan Jaya, Borneo Happy Farm, serta Bazaar Kuching Waterfront.

Program ini turut mengadakan Bengkel Agrotourism Sarawak bersama Bahagian Pembangunan Pakej dan Sarawak Tourism Board yang melibatkan sesi perkongsian maklumat berkaitan produk pelancongan sedia ada serta potensi pembangunan produk baharu di Sarawak kepada agensi pelancongan yang terlibat. Inisiatif ini merupakan terus komited dalam menyokong pembangunan pelancongan berasaskan komuniti dalam usaha memperluas ekosistem pelancongan berimpak tinggi menjelang VM2026.

-Tourism Malaysia.

Friday, 22 May 2026

Malaysia Amplifies Promotions At The Thailand Dive Expo (TDEX) & Thailand Golf Expo (TGEX) 2026

 

BANGKOK, THAILAND — Tourism Malaysia anchored a powerful showcase at the Thailand Dive Expo (TDEX) and Thailand Golf Expo (TGEX) 2026, held from 21 to 24 May 2026 at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC), Bangkok. As one of the largest niche travel exhibitions in the region, TDEX and TGEX attract thousands of international and Thai visitors, providing an ideal platform to promote Malaysia as a premier destination for golf and diving enthusiasts. 

At the event, Tourism Malaysia’s partners proudly showcased the country’s world-class marine biodiversity and iconic golf destinations through specially curated travel packages. For diving experiences, packages such as Dive Mate, Freedom Dive, The Living Sea, and Dive Diary were presented, while Golf Asian and Golf Sini packages were developed to market exclusive golfing experiences. Additionally, a wide range of promotional deals were offered by prominent Thai travel agents, giving visitors direct access to tailored holiday expertise. Malaysia Airlines was also a key participant, promoting its extensive flight connectivity to support seamless travel for international visitors. 

Mr Mohd Amirul Rizal Abdul Rahim, Director General of Tourism Malaysia stated: “Our participation in this integrated niche event presents a valuable opportunity to position Malaysia as a premier golfing destination and a world-class diving haven, as we recognise the strong growth potential generated by these specialised tourism segments. We are excited to participate in TDEX and TGEX 2026 with enhanced travel packages and improved connectivity. We are confident Malaysia will continue to captivate international travellers seeking world-class golf experiences and extraordinary underwater adventures.” 

In line with the Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026) campaign, Tourism Malaysia’s participation at TDEX and TGEX 2026 reflects its strategic efforts to position the country as a leading destination for niche and high-value tourism segments, particularly golf and diving tourism. By leveraging international platforms like these, Malaysia continues to strengthen its global visibility, attract quality travellers, and promote sustainable tourism practices that support environmental conservation and local communities. 

Malaysia welcomed 612,040 Thai visitors in the first quarter of 2026. Tourism Malaysia will continue to intensify its promotional efforts in Thailand through strategic partnerships, consumer engagement activities, and trade collaborations to sustain tourism growth momentum and maximise the impact of the VM2026 campaign.

-Tourism Malaysia.

PATA launches upgraded PATAmPOWER tourism data platform

 

PATA has introduced an upgraded version of its PATAmPOWER platform, expanding the tourism data tool’s functionality, coverage and user experience for industry stakeholders across Asia-Pacific. 

The enhanced platform was unveiled on May 13 during the PATA Annual Summit 2026 in South Korea.

PATAmPOWER consolidates tourism-related datasets, including visitor arrivals, aviation, expenditure and forecast information, into a single dashboard designed to support data-driven planning and decision-making across the travel sector. 

The updated version features a redesigned interface, improved dashboard functionality and expanded filtering, visualisation and export capabilities intended to streamline navigation and analysis. 

The platform is designed for use by governments, destination management organisations, national tourism organisations, aviation and hospitality companies, as well as researchers and analysts. Available datasets include monthly international visitor arrivals across Asia-Pacific destinations, annual visitor profiles, average visitor expenditure, inbound flight frequencies, seat capacity projections and tourism forecasts by origin market. 

PATA said the platform draws on data provided through collaborations with official government tourism authorities and aviation data company OAG, which serves as one of the association’s official data providers. 

Access to PATAmPOWER is available through PATA InfoHub accounts, with varying levels of member access depending on membership tier. Selected datasets may also be made available publicly upon request. 

“This upgraded version of the PATAmPOWER platform has been redesigned with our users in mind. The platform is now easier to navigate, which naturally leads to more instantaneous access to the insights needed for decision makers,” said Noor Ahmad Hamid, CEO of PATA. “As a trusted tool for our members over the years, we look forward to continuing to support them with an improved experience through this refined edition of PATAmPOWER.”

-TTG Asia.

Thursday, 21 May 2026

MAH Tourism Fair 2026 @ East Coast Mall, Kuantan, Pahang ( 29 ~ 31 May 2026 )

 

East Coast's Biggest Hotel & Travel Fair is Coming to Kuantan!

Planning your next holiday? Don’t miss the MAH Tourism Fair 2026, the biggest hotel & travel fair organised by the Malaysian Association of Hotels — bringing you direct deals from hotels, resorts and tourism brands across Malaysia.

Date: 29 – 31 May 2026 (Friday – Sunday)

Time: 11 AM – 9 PM

Venue: East Coast Mall, Kuantan, Pahang

Here’s what’s waiting for you:

Exclusive travel deals from hotels & resorts

FREE ENTRY for all visitors

Harmony Muzik Fest with live performances

Lucky Draws & Giveaways worth RM100,000

Shop & Claim Cash Vouchers

Bring your family and friends, plan your next cuti-cuti Malaysia trip, enjoy live entertainment, and stand a chance to win exciting prizes.

Register now: www.mahfair.my

-MAH Tourism Fair.

PETRONAS MAM Malaysian Cub Prix Round 2 @ Litar Antarabangsa Petronas Sepang ( 23 24 Mei 2026 )

 

Siap sedia untuk saksikan aksi penuh adrenalin di PETRONAS MAM Malaysian Cub Prix Round 2 yang akan menggegarkan Litar Antarabangsa PETRONAS Sepang pada 23-24 Mei 2026 ini!

Adakah pelumba kegemaran anda bakal mendominasi litar kali ini? Jom turun beramai-ramai bagi tanda sokongan!

Tarikh: 23 - 24 Mei 2026 (Sabtu & Ahad)

Lokasi: Litar Antarabangsa PETRONAS Sepang (SIC)

Kemasukan: PERCUMA!

Jumpa anda di sana!

-Malaysian Cub Prix.

Wednesday, 20 May 2026

Fam Trip: Surreal Experience In The North – Kedah Perlis

 

Tourism Malaysia melalui Pejabat Tourism Malaysia Wilayah Utara telah menganjurkan FamTrip Surreal Experience In The North - Kedah Perlis pada 13 hingga 16 Mei 2026 di Negeri Kedah (Tanah Besar) dan Perlis.

Program ini melibatkan seramai 15 orang peserta yang terdiri daripada wakil media tempatan, pempengaruh dan wakil agensi pelancongan dari Wilayah Utara. Objektif program ini adalah untuk mempromosikan produk pelancongan di Negeri Kedah dan Perlis, khususnya dalam segmen gastronomi dan agropelancongan, sekali gus memperkukuhkan lagi promosi pelancongan domestik sempena kempen Tahun Melawat Malaysia 2026.

Antara lokasi lawatan termasuk Tanjung Dawai,  Muzium Arkeologi Lembah Bujang, Galeri Tsunami, Pasar Bisik Kuala Muda, Perkampungan Melayu Seri Banian, Kilang Mak Bee, Din Laksa Beras Telok Kechai, Bukit Kodiang, Kampung Warna Warni, Kafe Santai D'Sungai Derga, Ladang HarumanGo, dan Superfruit Valley.

-Tourism Malaysia.

Tourism Malaysia Strengthens Promotion In Rajkot And Vadodara Through Visit Malaysia 2026 Roadshow

 

RAJKOT – Tourism Malaysia Mumbai continues to strengthen its presence in the Indian market through the organisation of the Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026) Roadshow in Rajkot and Vadodara from 19 to 21 May 2026. The roadshow forms part of Tourism Malaysia’s ongoing efforts to further enhance collaboration with the Indian tourism trade partners while promoting Malaysia’s tourism offerings, unique experiences and upcoming events under the Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026) campaign.

The seminar is led by Ms. Haryanty Abu Bakar, Director of Tourism Malaysia Mumbai, together with delegations of 13 Malaysian tourism stakeholders, consisting of representatives from travel agencies, airlines, tourism and tourism product operators.

The roadshow provides an important platform for travel trade partners from the state of Gujarat to engage directly with Malaysian sellers, thereby reinforcing business relationships and exploring new collaboration opportunities. This initiative also highlights Malaysia’s continuous commitment to delivering diverse, accessible and value-driven travel experiences tailored to Indian travellers.

-Tourism Malaysia.

Tuesday, 19 May 2026

Sesi Kunjungan Hormat PATA Malaysia Chapter Kepada Ketua Pengarah Tourism Malaysia

 

YBrs. Encik Mohd Amirul Rizal Abdul Rahim, Ketua Pengarah Tourism Malaysia telah menerima kunjungan hormat dari barisan EXCO PATA Malaysia Chapter yang diketuai oleh YBhg. Datuk Musa Haji Yusof Chairman PATA Malaysia, En Mohamed Sallauddin Mohamed Shah, Vice Chairman, YBhg. Datuk M. Ali, Honorary Secretary, YBhg. Dato’ Aruldas Arulandu, Honorary Treasurer, Dr. Nik Hasrul Bin Mohd Zainudin, EXCO, En. Eric Sinnaya, EXCO, En Steve Woon, EXCO dan En. GP Subramaniam - Executive Secretary. Turut hadir dalam sesi kunjungan hormat ialah En. Chan Hon Mun, Timbalan Pengarah Kanan, Bahagian Komunikasi Korporat.

Pertemuan ini menjadi platform untuk meningkatkan potensi kerjasama dua hala untuk industri pelancongan negara. Semoga kerjasama antara Tourism Malaysia dan PATA Malaysia Chapter akan memajukan pelancongan tanah air.

-Tourism Malaysia.

Malaysia tourism off to strong start

 

Malaysia recorded a strong start to Visit Malaysia Year 2026, welcoming 10.64 million international visitors in the first quarter of the year, a 5.4 per cent increase compared with the same period in 2025. The achievement marks the second consecutive year the country has surpassed the 10 million-arrival mark in the first quarter.

Tourism, arts and culture minister Tiong King Sing said the growth reflected Malaysia’s continued appeal as a regional tourism hub despite ongoing global economic and geopolitical uncertainties.

“The performance of visitor arrivals for the first quarter of 2026 can still be considered good,” Tiong said, noting that rising airfares and disruptions linked to the Middle East conflict had affected several tourism markets.

According to ministry statistics, February recorded a historic milestone with 3.47 million international arrivals, the highest monthly figure recorded by Malaysia. The surge was largely driven by increased travel during the Chinese New Year festive season.

Singapore remained Malaysia’s largest source market with more than 5.14 million arrivals, while China emerged as a key growth driver with 1.41 million visitors, up 25.2 per cent year-on-year. Thailand, Brunei, Australia and the United Kingdom also posted growth, with Australia recording an increase of 11.4 per cent.

Tiong noted that South-east Asian and East Asian markets continued to underpin Malaysia’s tourism recovery, while Europe showed encouraging momentum. “The number of European visitors to Malaysia in the first quarter for the first time exceeded 500,000,” he shared.

To support further growth, Malaysia expanded its international air connectivity with 20 new scheduled routes and six charter services launched during the quarter, adding 95 weekly international flights.

The minister also stressed the importance of strengthening partnerships with global tourism and aviation players ahead of Visit Malaysia Year 2026.

Earlier this year, Tiong led Malaysia’s delegation to the ASEAN Tourism Forum in Cebu and ITB Berlin 2026, where discussions were held with major industry players including Lufthansa Group, Expedia, Airbnb and Marriott International.

At ITB Berlin, Tiong met representatives from Lufthansa City Center International’s travel sales network to explore cooperation to advance European and global markets. The organisation has around 320 member travel agencies worldwide.

Malaysia’s tourism campaign has also been extended until December 31, 2027, with the government focusing on high-growth markets, enhanced connectivity and longer stays to boost visitor spending and strengthen the sector’s contribution to the national economy.

-TTG Asia.

Monday, 18 May 2026

Festival Rakyat 3.0 @ Dataran Lok 9, Kuala Perlis ( 22 ~ 24 Mei 2026 )

 


Satu festival, seribu kemeriahan!

Festival Rakyat datang lagi sebagai lubuk penyatuan komuniti terbesar musim ini!

Tarikh: 22 - 24 Mei 2026

Lokasi: Dataran Lok 9, Kuala Perlis

Masuk PERCUMA!

Sama-sama kita raikan produk tempatan, imbau kembali sukan rakyat dan nikmati persembahan kebudayaan serta hiburan yang semestinya meriah

Dari penduduk setempat sehinggalah ke pelancong luar, festival ini adalah untuk ANDA

-Tourism Malaysia.

Sunday, 17 May 2026

Everse 2026 @ Hextar World Empire City ( 18 & 19 July 2026 )

 

Sertai sebuah acara yang menghimpunkan inovasi, kreativiti dan pengalaman menarik dalam suasana penuh inspirasi sempena kempen Visit Malaysia 2026.

Semua peserta juga berpeluang menyertai Cabutan Bertuah “Sure Win” dan membawa pulang hadiah menarik!

Tarikh : 18-19 Julai 2026

Tempat : Hextar World, Empire City

Maklumat lanjut : https://partners.segi.edu.my/everse

-Tourism Malaysia.