Wednesday 24 April 2024

March Matta Fair charts milestone

 


KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (Matta) said the 54th edition of the Matta Fair at the Malaysia International Trade & Exhibition Centre (Mitec) from March 22 -24 has been "exceptionally" successful.


The event surpassed expectations by attracting over 170,000 visitors and generating more than RM230 million in sales, Matta claimed.


"We have implemented a strategic plan to alleviate traffic congestion, which has been a concern during previous travel fair.


"Through the provision of shuttle services from key transportation hubs like Mitec's vicinity, KL Sentral and Sunway Putra Mall, we managed to reduce traffic-related complaints by an impressive 65 per cent.

"The overwhelming positive response to this initiative from fairgoers demonstrates the effectiveness of this approach in ensuring a smoother and more enjoyable experience for visitors," said Matta president Nigel Wong.


According to Matta, the event saw the participation of 278 exhibitors. They included 12 national tourism organisations (NTOs) and eight state tourism organisations (STOs), an indication that the Malaysian tour and travel industry remains vibrant and is expected to grow.


Domestic sales turnover amounted to more than RM31 million, indicating massive growth potential in domestic tourism which has seen significant growth post-Covid-19, it added.


Wong said Matta is working with with RapidKL to augment the transportation options available to fairgoers. As part of these efforts, he said there will be a substantial increase in the number of buses in service, significantly reducing the waiting time intervals for attendees.


This initiative is to encourage all visitors and exhibitors to take public transportation or park their cars at Sunway Putra Mall and KL Sentral for future Matta Fairs.


"The success of Matta Fair March 2024 is a significant milestone, signaling that the tourism industry is on the last stages of recovery and is geared towards rapid growth over the next few years," Wong added.


China secured the top spot among the top 10 most popular destinations with Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Turkiye, Vietnam, Taiwan, Switzerland, Italy and United Kingdom following closely.


For domestic tourism, consumers have a preference for purchasing packages from Selangor, Sabah, Terengganu, Pahang, Kedah and Penang mainly due to the logistic considerations and diverse range of attractions.


Data also revealed that during the fair, travel packages from over 67 international destinations across North Americas, Africa, Europe, Asia and Australia were in demand.

-nst online.

Sunday 21 April 2024

Melaka bakal bangunkan Perkampungan Pelancongan Jawa pertama di Malaysia

 


MELAKA: Kerajaan negeri akan mewujudkan Perkampungan Pelancongan Jawa pertama di negara ini di Kampung Paya Dalam, di sini.


Ketua Menteri, Datuk Seri Ab Rauf Yusoh, berkata menerusi mesyuarat EXCO negeri baru-baru ini, kerajaan negeri meluluskan cadangan mewujudkan perkampungan berkenaan sebagai satu daripada produk baharu pelancongan berasaskan komuniti Jawa di negeri terbabit.


"Di kawasan ini terdapat kira-kira 10,000 masyarakat Jawa dan sebahagian besarnya masih mengamalkan adat dan budaya etnik berkenaan termasuk percakapan dan amalan seharian.


"Selepas memikirkan supaya adat dan budaya Jawa tidak akan hilang ditelan zaman, kerajaan negeri bersetuju memperkasa serta mempertahankannya dengan membangunkan satu perkampungan budaya di sini untuk tarikan pelancong.

"Insya-Allah kita jangka menjelang akhir tahun ini cadangan itu akan direalisasikan," katanya selepas menghadiri majlis Sambutan Aidilfitri anjuran Persatuan Warisan Anak Jawa Paya Dalam (PERWAJA) di Kampung Tengah Paya Dalam, di sini hari ini.

Hadir sama, EXCO Pendidikan, Pengajian Tinggi dan Hal Ehwal Agama negeri merangkap Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri (ADUN) Ayer Molek, Datuk Rahmad Mariman; Mufti Negeri, Datuk Abdul Halim Tawil serta Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Pembangunan dan Keselamatan Kampung (JPKK) Paya Dalam, Umros Mariman.

Melaka mempunyai lebih 30,000 masyarakat berketurunan Jawa yang tinggal di beberapa kawasan termasuk di sekitar Paya Dalam dan Ayer Molek, Kampung Paya Tanjung di Serkam serta beberapa lokaliti di Sungai Rambai.

Ab Rauf berkata, dengan kewujudan Perkampungan Pelancongan Jawa di Paya Dalam itu kelak, ia akan memperkenalkan seni, budaya, makanan dan gaya hidup masyarakat etnik berkenaan.

Katanya, satu kawasan di kampung terbabit seluas kira-kira 1.6 hektar sudah dikenal pasti untuk dibangunkan sebuah kompleks dinamakan Kompleks Warisan Jawa Negeri Melaka.

"Apabila direalisasikan kelak, tarikan pelancongan baharu ini akan membawa limpahan ekonomi lebih besar kepada penduduk kampung dan kepada penduduk Kampung Paya Dalam dan sekitarnya, bersedialah untuk memperkenalkan seni, budaya, kehidupan, makanan dan kraftangan kepada pelancong yang akan tiba tidak lama lagi," katanya.

-berita harian.

Saturday 20 April 2024

Malaysia Airlines Soars into KidZania Singapore as Official Airline Partner

 


18 March 2024 - KidZania Singapore, an award-winning interactive children’s edutainment park that combines inspiration, fun and learning through ultra-realistic role-playing experiences, is proud to announce its strategic partnership with Malaysia Airlines. This three-year-long collaboration represents the first major marketing initiative undertaken by Malaysia Airlines since 2019.

Malaysia Airlines will brand the existing plane within KidZania's cityscape in Singapore, serving as the official airline partner for the coveted educational entertainment hot-spot. This alliance symbolises a shared vision between two prominent brands in providing enriching life experiences for children and youths in Singapore and beyond.

The partnership will see fresh and intriguing programmes, aimed at exposing children to air travel's nuances and endless possibilities of career paths within the airline industry. By integrating real-life scenarios and professions within KidZania's fun-filled environment, Malaysia Airlines seeks to introduce children to various aspects of aviation, such as piloting, cabin crew responsibilities, and ground handling.

Founder and Executive Chairman of Sim Leisure Group, Dato' Sim Choo Kheng, commented on this partnership, "We are delighted that an esteemed brand like Malaysia Airlines sees the potential in the KidZania project and recognises how it can play a vital role in introducing young minds to career possibilities within the aviation sector. We believe this will inspire them to form ambitions of their own."

He further added, "This alliance complements our commitment to offering children holistic, engaging and experiential learning sessions. The integration of Malaysia Airlines into our Eduplay city will offer children insights into the aviation world, shaping their understanding of the industry and nurturing their interests."

Chief Executive Officer of Airlines from Malaysia Aviation Group, the holding company for Malaysia Airlines, Ahmad Luqman Mohd Azmi said: “We are thrilled to be part of the KidZania community, where we can actively contribute to the development of youth and future talents of the aviation industry. By sharing insights and empowering children to pursue their passions, we are committed to challenging stereotypes within the aviation industry and encouraging exploration of diverse job roles, fostering inclusivity and diversity from an early age.

Bringing the essence of Malaysian Hospitality to KidZania, we aim to cultivate an appreciation for both the diverse and shared cultures between our nations among children. We will continue to dedicate our efforts toward curating experiences and offerings that cater to our diverse and global audience. This includes the extension of Malaysia Airlines’ award-winning loyalty programme, Enrich, to children aged 2 – 12 years old via Enrich Junior; enabling them to enjoy a myriad of travel benefits and lifestyle privileges.”

KidZania Singapore is a part of the global edutainment brand, KidZania, that provides a safe, unique, and interactive environment where children can explore a city built for kids. They learn essential life skills through over 100 role-playing activities. KidZania Singapore reinforces the power of dreams, the importance of being responsible and independent, aiming to inspire and educate children through real-life experiences.

Malaysia Airlines' branding at KidZania Singapore signifies a milestone in the company's commitment to fostering education and career awareness among youths. This alliance enables Malaysia Airlines to reach out to the next generation of aviation enthusiasts in a unique and immersive setting.

-Malaysia Airlines.

Friday 19 April 2024

Kampar River Festival - An IRF World Cup Series ( 24 ~ 26 Mei 2024 )

 


Majlis Daerah Kampar akan menganjurkan perlumbaan rakit arus deras bertaraf “World Cup” yang pertama kali dianjurkan di Malaysia! 

Perlumbaan ini diiktiraf oleh International Rafting Federation (IRF) sebagai salah satu perlumbaan yang menyumbang mata kepada ranking pasukan bertaraf dunia.

Setiap pasukan dianggotai oleh lima orang peserta, dan pihak penganjur akan menyediakan seorang river guide berpengalaman untuk membantu mengemudi rakit semasa perlumbaan berlangsung.

Jangan lepaskan peluang untuk menjadi sebahagian daripada sejarah!

Ini adalah peluang keemasan untuk menunjukkan kehebatan anda di perlumbaan rakit arus deras, sambil menikmati keindahan Sungai Kampar di Gopeng, Perak.

Kami mengalu-alukan semua pihak dari jabatan dan agensi kerajaan untuk menyertai pertandingan yang berprestij ini.

Daftar sekarang dan sertai kami dalam mengukir nama di pentas antarabangsa!

-Majlis Daerah Kampar.

Thursday 18 April 2024

Galakan Melancong 2024 (GAMELAN 2024)

 



OBJECTIVE

Lembaga Penggalakan Pelancongan Malaysia (LPPM) – known as Tourism Malaysia - is the implementation agency for Galakan Melancong (GAMELAN) Malaysia to stimulate Malaysia Tourism promotional activities with the objective to revive domestic tourism and increase revenue to the country.

FORM OF GRANT

The allocation format is through reimbursable financial assistance provided under the Special Allocation by Ministry of Finance, (MOF) and channelled to Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture (MOTAC).

GRANT CEILING

An amount of RM200,000 per eligible company for each financial year.

(Any company which has utilized the full grant amount of RM200,000, since the date of commencement of GAMELAN in 2019, will no longer be eligible for consideration)

* GAMELAN reimbursements for any given year will be subjected to the availability of the fund.

REIMBURSABLE AMMOUNT

The claim amount is based on one (1) participation which is 50% from the actual eligible expenses OR based on ceiling per activity/programme – whichever is lower. The total maximum claim per activity/program is stated in Eligibility Criteria Schedule.


https://www.tourism.gov.my/industry/view/gamelan-2024

-Tourism Malaysia.

Discover Sarawak's Charms At Malaysia's Booth In Vietnam International Travel Mart (VITM) 2024

 


HO CHI MINH CITY, 11 April 2024 - Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board (Tourism Malaysia) in Vietnam together with the Embassy of Malaysia in Hanoi, will participate in the Vietnam International Travel Mart (VITM) 2024. The event will take place from 11th to 14th April 2024, at the International Center for Exhibition (ICE) in Hanoi. Others will be joining together during the promotion will be the Ministry of Tourism, Creative Industry & Performing Arts (MTCP) Sarawak, Malaysia Aviation Group, National Association of Private Educational Institutions of Malaysia (NAPEI), Resorts World Genting, Ibis Kuala Lumpur City Centre and Columbia Leisure.

VITM Hanoi 2024 returns with the theme "Tourism—Green for Sustainable Development," emphasising responsible tourism associated with environmental protection for sustainable development. This year, Tourism Malaysia will cooperate with critical partners to introduce Vietnamese tourists to potential destinations many have not yet discovered.

During the four-day event, the colours of Malaysia will be unveiled through performances of Sarawak Cultural Dance and Sape Performance, fun quiz activities to learn more about the country, and Teh Tarik Tea Pulling Art by a Malaysian chef. Visitors will also be offered exclusive Malaysia Airlines promotions.

"VITM 2024 presents a valuable opportunity to promote Malaysia's rich cultural and ecological tourism offerings," said Madam Nor Hayati Zainuddin, Director of Tourism Malaysia in Vietnam.

Tourism Malaysia also shares updates on the latest tourism products and destinations such as Sarawak. This is the largest state on the island of Borneo, also known as the "Land of the Hornbills," a bird species listed in the Red Book. Sarawak also harnesses pristine beauty, like the Mulu cave, home to over 40 ethnic groups with distinct customs and practices awaiting to be discovered by Vietnamese tourists.

At the event, Tourism Malaysia bags two awards which are “Impressive Booth” and “Attractive Activities” awarded by Vietnam Tourism Association (VITA), the organizer of VITM Hanoi 2024.

On 10th April, in conjunction with VITM Hanoi 2024, Tourism Malaysia organised the Malaysia Tourism Seminar at the Lotte Hotel Hanoi. All the organisations and travel companies mentioned previously were in attendance. The seminar's goal was to provide an overview of the dynamic Malaysian tourism market and feature the latest tourism products.

With the expectation of attracting 27.3 million foreign tourists to Malaysia in 2024, Tourism Malaysia in Vietnam believes that participating in VITM Hanoi 2024 will be an ideal opportunity to introduce new destinations, diverse cultures, and unique natural wonders of Malaysia to gear up for Visit Malaysia 2026.

Tourism Malaysia’s booth, located at C10-13, offers unique cultural performances of Malaysian culture, appealing promotions, and activities to learn more about the colourful country.

-Tourism Malaysia.

Wednesday 17 April 2024

Tourism Malaysia Boosts Global Cruise Industry Focus at Seatrade Cruise Global 2024

 


Malaysia is aiming to capitalize on the cruise tourism sector as part of its strategy for Visit Malaysia 2026. In 2023, the country experienced a remarkable surge in cruise arrivals, with ports welcoming 1,055 ships carrying 1,520,608 passengers—an 84.78% increase in ship arrivals and a 62.43% rise in passengers compared to pre-pandemic rates in 2019.

As a burgeoning tourism hotspot in Southeast Asia, Malaysia currently serves as the homeport for two cruise lines operating from Port Klang in Kuala Lumpur, with plans for further expansion in the pipeline. The departure of the Costa Serena from Port Klang in January 2024 marked a significant milestone in Malaysia’s ambition to become a premier homeporting destination. Costa Serena joins the ranks of cruise partners choosing Kuala Lumpur as their homeport. This development positions cruise tourism as a pivotal sector in enhancing Malaysia’s global allure, aligning with the objectives of Visit Malaysia 2026, which aims to attract 35.6 million foreign tourists in 2026.

To support these objectives and in accordance with the National Transport Policy (NTP) 2019-2030, a Malaysian delegation led by The Honorable Loke Siew Fook, Minister of Transport Malaysia, is participating in Seatrade Cruise Global 2024, taking place from April 8 to 11, 2024, at the Miami Beach Convention Center in Miami, Florida, USA. 

Attendees are encouraged to visit booth #311 to engage with the Ministry of Transport Malaysia and its port authorities to learn more about Malaysia’s strategic location, top-notch infrastructure, and abundant natural and cultural attractions.

As part of the promotional efforts to position Malaysia as a premier homeporting destination, The Honorable Minister of Transport will deliver a keynote address titled “Malaysia Truly Asia: Malaysia Cruise Tourism” at the event. This platform will be utilized to showcase the advantages and potential of Malaysia as an appealing cruise destination. Malaysia’s emergence as a homeporting hub is expected to not only bolster the country’s tourism sector but also provide a significant boost to the local economy, benefiting various tourism-related industries such as hospitality, tourism services, food and beverage businesses, among others.

“We are again thrilled to be part of Seatrade Cruise Global. This event provides an excellent platform to highlight Malaysia’s potential as a homeport and to forge valuable connections with industry leaders. We look forward to engaging with the global cruise community and inviting them to experience the wonders of Malaysia, especially in developing suitable cruise tourism trips and packages into Malaysia”, said Mr. Akbal Setia, the Vice President of Tourism Malaysia – Americas.

-TravelAndTourWorld.

RM40mil in sales targeted for MATTA Fair Penang this month

 

Wong (fourth from left), Leong (on his left) and tourism industry stakeholders after the press conference to announce MATTA Fair Penang 2024 to be held from April 27 to 28.

SOME 35,000 visitors are expected to throng the upcoming MATTA Fair Penang 2024 at Setia SPICE Convention Centre on April 27 and 28. This target marks a significant increase from the 29,000 people who visited the fair last year.


Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (MATTA) Penang Chapter chairman Carolyn Leong said they expected to hit RM40mil in sales revenue at this year’s fair compared to RM33mil recorded last year.


“We have set our sights on accommodating up to 300 booths, at the arena and concourse area, featuring both domestic and international travel packages.


“So far, 260 booths have been taken up,” she said in a press conference.

The exhibitors represent a diverse range from the travel industry including airlines, financial institutions, travel agents, hoteliers, associations, theme parks, wellness spas and other small businesses.


Leong said that with the support of the state government, MATTA would subsidise 50% of the booth price for local domestic industry players to promote the state’s tourism.

She said that MATTA would also give back to society by providing some space for charitable homes to showcase and sell their products.

“To ensure that every customer buying travel packages during the fair receives a genuine deal, the inbound and outbound travel exhibitors have been requested to display their licence by the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry,” she said.

Penang tourism and creative economy committee chairman Wong Hon Wai said the state’s tourism had shown promising growth this year.

He said the number of visitors to Penang via air travel increased by 26.93% in January and February this year, from 454,839 visitors in 2023 to 577,329 visitors this year.

“Penang also recorded 303 international flights in February this year compared to 204 in the same corresponding month last year,” he said.

Wong said the Swettenham Pier Cruise Terminal (SPCT) welcomed a total of 131,208 passengers from January to February this year, compared to 100,803 passengers during the same period last year.

He said the increase in visitor arrivals via flights and cruises could be due to the Chinese New Year celebration and the visa-free policy between Malaysia and China.

He also noted that direct flights between Penang and destinations like Shanghai (China), Dubai (UAE) and Chennai (India) would be launched this year.

“With these additional direct flights, we are well on our way in reaching our target of 15 direct flights, facilitating smoother travel experiences for tourists from around the world,” he added.

Wong said with the expansion of Penang International Airport (PIA) approved by the government, the passenger capacity would increase from 6.5 million to 12 million – making Penang the second largest airport in Malaysia.

“To cope with the increasing number of direct flights and the passenger arrivals, PIA has also introduced a waiting zone on the second floor to cope with and assist in passenger movement especially during peak times,” he said.

“Once the airport expansion is completed and with new hotels expected between now and 2026, as well as the Penang Light Rail Transit project and the Penang Hill cable car project which is scheduled for completion in 2026 – Penang’s tourism industry is looking at a promising growth indeed.”

He urged stakeholders not to lose sight of their responsibility and to prioritise the preservation of natural resources, cultural heritage and local communities to elevate Penang as a competitive tourism destination, not only in Asia but also on the global stage.

Also present at the press conference were representatives from Malaysia Airlines, RHB Bank, Tourism Malaysia northern region and travel agents.

-thestar online.

Tuesday 16 April 2024

Sabah's community-based tourism fair finally gets peninsula showcase

 

Sabah Assistant Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Joniston Bangkuai (behind, centre) with the participants who attended the KTA appreciation programme. - Photo courtesy of STB.

KIULU: Sabah will bring its community-based tourism fair to the peninsula for the first time.

Sabah Assistant Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Joniston Bangkuai said the fair would be held at the IOI City Mall, Putrajaya in Oct.

Joniston, who is also Sabah Tourism Board chairman, said the move was to get rural tourism product operators to venture into bigger markets.

"This event offers tour operators and rural tourism product operators a chance to get together and discuss ways to improve rural destination packages for new markets," he said during the 2024 Kiulu Tourism Association Appreciation programme, here. A total of 26 community-based tourism operators and 40 private entrepreneurs attended the programme.

The Kiulu assemblyman said a mentor and mentee system would be introduced in Kiulu to provide a platform for tourism operators to share their success stories with newcomers. "STB is identifying mentors and mentees for the programme. The sessions will be done in phases," he said.

He also announced that three Sabah rural operators had been shortlisted for this year's Asean Tourism Standard Accreditation. They are Murug-Turug Eco Tourism, Lingga Eco Tourism and Bambangan Lama Eco Tourism, which had met the 10 criteria set for the prestigious award.

"The main criteria emphasises management, business direction, standard operating procedures and how the tourism activities would impact the local economy.

"Most importantly, all these must be documented," he said, adding that winning the award would strengthen Sabah's growing international reputation for rural tourism.

Also present were STB chief executive officer Julinud Jimit and KTA president Mejin Manginggow.

-nst online.

Monday 15 April 2024

Tourism Malaysia Showcases Malaysian Breakfast Culture In Singapore

 


SINGAPORE, 12 April 2024 – Tourism Malaysia is excited to showcase the Malaysian breakfast culture, featuring a variety of dishes that reflect its multicultural society at Malaysia Travel Escapade 2024, held for the first time in Singapore at Suntec City Mall (Convention Centre) from 12 to 14 April 2024.

Malaysian breakfast is an integral part of the country's culinary heritage. From the fragrant nasi lemak to irresistible roti canai and teh tarik, visitors are welcome to sample some of the most iconic and typical breakfast spread at the dedicated breakfast corner, where visitors can experience the sights, smells, and tastes of delectable flavours.

Apart from live teh tarik demonstrations and food tastings, Tourism Malaysia will also spotlight one of the most popular Chinese herbal soups, chi kut teh - a decent alternative to bak kut teh, which has been gazetted as a national heritage dish.

Ms Mohana Murni Shanmugam, Deputy Director of Tourism Malaysia Singapore, stated: "We are thrilled to showcase Malaysian breakfast culture and give visitors a taste of authentic Malaysia's culinary delights. 

We believe the Malaysian breakfast culture, though similar to Singapore’s, is still culturally unique and becoming part and parcel of Malaysia’s heritage, deserving recognition and promotion as we gear up for Visit Malaysia Year 2026." “Last year, the Malaysian government submitted a nomination for Malaysian breakfast culture to be inscribed in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list.”

In addition to the breakfast corner and information booth, Tourism Malaysia also showcases Sarawak’s local products and traditional spa services provided by the Association of Malaysian Spas (AMSPA) at Malaysia Travel Escapade 2024.

Malaysia aims to welcome 27.3 million international tourists in 2024, generating RM102.7 billion in tourism receipts. In 2023, Singapore ranked as the top source of tourist-generating markets, contributing significantly to the 8.3 million arrivals. The forthcoming Visit Malaysia Year 2026 has set a target of 35.6 million foreign tourist arrivals, with a target receipt of RM147.1 billion.

-Tourism Malaysia.

Sunday 14 April 2024

Cabutan bertuah pertama TMM2024 pada 21 April ini

 

Yang di-Pertua Negeri Melaka, Tun Mohd Ali Mohd Rustam melihat gambaran asal rumah Villa Sentosa, sambil diperhatikan Ab Rauf (dua kanan); EXCO Pelancongan, Warisan, Seni dan Budaya, Datuk Abd Razak Abd Rahman dan Pengurus Villa Sentosa, Ibrahim Hashim (kanan). - Foto NSTP/AMIR MAMAT


MELAKA: Empat daripada 12 kereta pelbagai jenama yang disediakan untuk cabutan bertuah sempena Tahun Melawat Melaka 2024 (TMM2024) akan diagihkan dalam acara khas pada 21 April ini.

Ketua Menteri, Datuk Seri Ab Rauf Yusoh, berkata kerajaan negeri akan melakukan cabutan nama pengunjung dan pelancong bertuah yang pernah mengunjungi pusat pelancongan di negeri ini selain pembeli produk pelancongan yang terdapat di lokasi tumpuan itu.

Katanya, menerusi kupon penyertaan yang dimasukkan ke dalam peti khas, pengunjung berpeluang memenangi hadiah utama berupa kereta selain beberapa lagi hadiah iringan.

"Ini cabutan pertama sejak penganjuran TMM2024 dan kita menyediakan setiap bulan sebuah kereta dengan cabutan mega akan diadadakan pada 21 April ini untuk memilih empat pemenang pertama hadiah utama berkenaan.

"Kita menerima banyak penyertaan menerusi pembelian cendera mata pelancongan Melaka sejak ia dilancarkan awal tahun ini dan cabutan akan dibuat setiap tiga bulan sekali," katanya selepas menghadiri perasmian Sambutan Ulang Tahun ke-100 Villa Sentosa yang disempurnakan oleh Yang di-Pertua Negeri, Tun Mohd Ali Mohd Rustam di Kampung Morten, di sini hari ini.

Yang turut hadir, EXCO Pelancongan, Warisan, Seni dan Budaya negeri, Datuk Wira Abd Razak Abd Rahman.

Ab Rauf turut teruja apabila negeri itu berjaya merekodkan kedatangan 3.7 juta pelancong bagi tempoh tiga bulan pertama tahun ini sempena TMM2024.

Beliau berkata, daripada jumlah itu, kira-kira 70,000 kenderaan sehari dicatatkan memasuki negeri berkenaan pada setiap hujung minggu, sekali gus menyumbang kepada peningkatan jumlah pengunjung dalam tempoh tiga bulan itu.

Justeru, beliau yakin sasaran untuk menarik 18.7 juta pelancong dan pengunjung ke Melaka sempena TMM2024 akan dapat dicapai.

Sementara itu, Ab Rauf turut berharap masyarakat dapat mengembleng tenaga memelihara khazanah budaya di negeri ini untuk memastikan sejarah ketamadunan budaya dapat disampaikan kepada generasi akan datang.

"Sehubungan itu, saya mahu usaha menghidupkan kembali sejarah kegemilangan Villa Sentosa yang menjadi kediaman terawal bercirikan seni bina Melayu asli di Melaka ini dapat diperkasakan lagi, sekali gus dapat menggamit pelancong serta merealisasikan sasaran menarik 18.7 juta pelancong menerusi TMM2024," katanya.

-berita harian online.

Saturday 13 April 2024

Early bird tickets for Rainforest music fest now on sale

 


KUCHING: Early bird tickets for this year's Rainforest World Music Festival (RWMF) have gone on sale online as of noon today.


The prices range from RM235 for the one-day pass - those seeking a single-day immersion into the festival – to RM635 for the three-day pass.


The prices exclude the ticketing fees. The one-day pass for children, aged between three and 12, is RM80.Th is special early bird prices ends on May 5.

Organisers Sarawak Tourism Board said the early bird tickets are discounted by up to 40 per cent.

At the end of the early bird sale period, the price for one-day pass would be RM283 during the so-called"pre-sale period" from May 6 to June 27,and would be RM333 at the door.

STB said the three-day pass, priced at RM635, offers value for money and not only guarantees an enriching experience but also offers festival goers a chance to win prizes worth over RM100,000.

This year's RWMF embraces the theme of Evolution with Kitaro, the Japanese recording artist, composer, record producer, and arranger famed for his electronic-instrumental music who is headlining the music festival from June 28 to 30 at the Sarawak Cultural Village at the foot of the fabled Mount Santubong.

Malaysia's Datuk Zainalabidin of the massive hit "Hijau" leads a strong supporting act. 'Hijau' has been evergreen for over three decades.

It was one of the first few songs in the country to be categorised under the genre of 'World Music' when the concept was still relatively new in Malaysia.

There will be 21 acts in total, bringing together 68 international musicians from 14 countries across six continents.

Taking to the stage too are 63 local talents, among them Sarawak's own Belle Sisoski.

The teen is making a name for herself by raising awareness about indigenous rights, environmental and musical conservation in Sarawak in her music.

STB said collectively, these acts "boast a massive global fanbase of 12 million, comprising followers from platforms such as Spotify, YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook."

-nst online.

Wednesday 10 April 2024

Penang LRT on track to ease traffic and enhance tourism

 


GEORGE TOWN: The implementation of the Penang Mutiara Route Light Rail Transit (LRT) project is seen as a beneficial alternative transportation option for residents to alleviate traffic congestion and enhance urban mobility by connecting urban and suburban areas.


The LRT line, expected to run from Silicon Island to Komtar and crossing to Penang Sentral in Seberang Perai, is also poised to boost tourism in the state, which is rich with Unesco Biosphere Reserve Sites.


Transportation analyst and expert Abi Sofian Abdul Hamid said that the LRT network connects strategic locations, fulfilling users’ demands with efficient and accessible transportation hubs at each station.


“Therefore, support networks for ‘the last mile’ and related aspects need to be taken into consideration, including shuttle transportation and parking facilities.“If we look at the Prime Minister’s announcement, this project will also involve transit- oriented development concepts where LRT stations will be focal points for residential and job centre development,” he said recently, Bernama reported.

Abi Sofian, who is also the Founder of Thought Partners Group Consulting (TPG), explained that the project could contribute to green mobility by reducing vehicles and carbon emissions.

He said this is in line with the National Energy Transition Roadmap if executed based on thorough research findings and proper implementation.


In theory, he said, with stations located at tourist attractions, it can help tourists move easily from one attraction to another, including Penang Sentral Station, which offers seamless transportation connectivity.

Commenting on the Federal Government’s decision to officially take over the LRT project from the state government, Abi Sofian said it would ensure various project management aspects are better handled, considering the involvement of MRT Corp with its experience in delivering rapid transportation in the Klang Valley.

Meanwhile, Tourism and Transport Business Consultant YS Chan noted that apart from benefiting commuters, industrial tourism will get a boost as Penang is a showcase for the successful manufacturing of high-tech products, not only in Malaysia, but also globally.

“Visitors will no longer have to brave congested traffic as travelling by LRT will be a breeze and they will be impressed to witness a large number of locals enjoying the facility.

However, the entire LRT route must be carefully thought out and the location of stations strategically planned,” he said.The LRT project, estimated to span about 29km with 20 stations and targeted to operate by 2030, will include two interchange stations at Komtar station and Penang Sentral station.

Commencement is expected to be in September or October this year.

-thestar online.

Tuesday 9 April 2024

Mount TrusMadi International Climbathon @ Tambunan, Sabah, Malaysia ( 25 May 2024 )

 


Mark your calendar guys ! 25th May 2024 !
Welcome to the Mount TrusMadi International Climbathon, an exhilarating competition celebrating the splendor of Mt. TrusMadi, the second highest mountain in Malaysia, towering at 2,642 meters (8,668 feet). Nestled in the picturesque highlands of Tambunan, Sabah, this event aims to showcase the natural wonders of Mt. TrusMadi to a local and global audience while promoting eco-tourism initiatives.
Why You Can't Miss the Mount TrusMadi International Climbathon 2024:
Experience unparalleled landscapes and breathtaking views from the mountain peak, offering a visual spectacle like no other for trail runners. Unlike traditional trail races, this event combines the challenges of trail running with climbing Mt. TrusMadi. The 30km race boasts an estimated total elevation gain of 2,013 meters, while the 21km race offers an estimated total elevation gain of 967 meters (excluding the peak).
Mt. TrusMadi is located within the Nuluhon Conservation Area, home to many rare bird species including the Bulwer's pheasant. Mt. TrusMadi is also habitat to a variety of nepenthes species, including the unique Nepenthes x Trusmadiensis found only in Mt. TrusMadi and it's renowned for being the habitat of the world's largest flower, the Rafflesia Flower.
Your participation directly contributes to the preservation of this pristine wilderness. Let's give Mt. TrusMadi the recognition it deserves. Join us and be part of putting this remarkable mountain on the global map.
-Tourism Malaysia Sabah.

Sunday 7 April 2024

KK resort recruits 'tree doctor' to manage organic garden

 


KOTA KINABALU: Almost every morning, Su Mon Fung spends at least four hours under the sun tending to the herb garden of a resort here.

When hotel patrons visit the site, the 36-year-old arborist from Beaufort lets them try the taste of fresh leaves plucked directly from the organic garden.

Since she joined the resort less than a year ago, the number of flowers and herbs has increased to more than 40 species, including lemongrass, basil, edible flowers and rosemary, for salads.

"There are also butterflies coming to our garden, which shows that the plants are healthy and thriving," said the Universiti Malaysia Sabah graduate, adding that the resort also successfully introduced stingless bees to the herb garden.

The three-decade-old garden has become one of the sites for Shangri-la Tanjung Aru resort to become more sustainable.

Every month, Su said the garden could provide up to 50kg for the resort's kitchens, resulting in savings of approximately RM1,000.

"Apart from fruit peels, the resort also sends back between 4kg and 8kg of eggshells for composting to fertilise our garden."

Recently, the resort received the Asean Green Hotel Standard award from the Asean Tourism Forum 2024 (ATF) held in Vientiane, Laos, in recognition of its sustainable tourism practices.

The Asean Green Hotel Standard fosters sustainable tourism through the adoption of environmentally friendly and energy conservation practices, as well as compiling, adapting, and creating tools and training to engage in Asean Green Hotel practices.

Other practices applied by the resort include using a food waste monitoring system to avoid oversupply of food, eliminating plastic mineral water bottles in the hotel shop, utilising solar-powered lights to illuminate the resort's car parks and gardens, collecting rainwater, and recycling plastic and paper.

In the guestrooms, the resort provides reusable glass bottles for storing drinking water, and the air conditioning automatically turns off when the room balcony doors are open.

The resort also conducts annual training for all employees and suppliers about its environmental policies. It also educates young guests and communities about marine conservation through the Clownfish Discovery Centre.

-nst online.

SICC breaks Asian record with its buffet of 870 cuisines from 55 countries

 

Sabah Chief Minister’s wife Datin Seri Juliah Salag (right) presenting a certificate of recognition to SICC chief executive officer Datuk Rosmawati Lasuki (centre) as Asia Book of Records official adjudicator, Evelyn Kuppa looks on. Pic by Paul Mu.

KOTA KINABALU: Sabah International Convention Centre (SICC) chief executive officer Datuk Rosmawati Lasuki recently earned a mention in the Asia Book of Records for curating 870 different types of traditional, local, and international cuisines from 55 countries in one setting.

She achieved this feat with the Ramadan Dinner Buffet 2024, themed a 'Taste of the World' held from March 15 to April 9 at the convention centre.

She received a certificate of recognition from Sabah Chief Minister's wife, Datin Seri Juliah Salag for her achievement.

The record is under the category of preparing and displaying maximum dishes of international cuisines at the SICC, which was carried out on Thursday.

Juliah also presented certificates to all members of the SICC banquet team.

The remarkable accomplishment was confirmed by Asia Book of Records' official adjudicator, Evelyn Kuppa.

Rosmawati said the SICC initiated the diverse buffet spread in 2021 with a theme 'Selera Kampung' during the movement control order to ensure people could break their fast with a variety of food.

The number of cuisines expanded the following year with the theme 'The Taste of Asian'. "After that, we asked what is next? That is how the idea to curate the taste of the world came about," she said.

Setting a target to cater for 1,600 people every night, they offered diners a wide selection of cuisine to choose from. Rosmawati said mutton, satay and Chinese cuisine were always the most sought after dishes.

The record-setting endeavour was led by SICC director of Food and Beverage operations and chef, Mohd Firdaus Mohd Izhar and his team of 70 culinary experts.

"We hope that one day, Sabah will be a place for culinary tourism. That is our long-term goal,"said Rosmawati. She said with such an extensive array of dishes, diners are advised to eat slowly as the buffet was open from 5pm to 10pm.

"Our objective is to provide a place for people to gather with family and friends, as well as an opportunity for corporations to treat their staff and network with other companies. "SICC aims to promote the harmony of the state through food," she said.

-nst online.

Saturday 6 April 2024

Marriott International debuts The Westin brand in Penang

 


Marriott International has signed with Westfield Global to bring The Westin brand to the island of Penang, marking its fourth Westin in Malaysia.

Slated to open in 2026, The Westin Hotel, Penang will boast 217 rooms and suites, offering guests sweeping views of greenery and the Andaman Sea.

Onsite facilities will comprise all-day dining and speciality restaurants, lobby lounge, pool bar, outdoor swimming pool, fitness centre, spa, kids’ club and event venues, including a grand ballroom.

The property overlooks the newly opened Gurney Bay Park, a seafront public recreational space including a skate park and retail areas, and is nearby Gurney Drive’s popular attractions of local street food, with Gurney Drive Hawker Centre and popular shopping malls of Gurney Plaza and Gurney Paragon.

Just a few minutes’ drive from the UNESCO World Heritage Site of George Town, the hotel is also close to other popular Penang attractions including Kek Lok Si Temple and Batu Ferringhi, known for its beach and water activities, with Penang International Airport a 30-minute drive away.

“We are delighted to bring the beloved Westin brand to the celebrated destination of Penang and be a part of the island’s offering for both leisure and business travellers. We are confident that The Westin Hotel, Penang will exceed expectations in offering both leisure and business travellers a thoroughly fresh, yet familiar and certainly enjoyable stay in Penang,” said Andree Susilo, senior director – development, Asia Pacific excluding China, Marriott International.

Yeoh Yih Sean, group managing director, Westfield Global, added: “This partnership is a significant step towards advancing Penang’s tourism sector and this underscores our goal of providing a world-class wellness hospitality experience which enhances the reputation of Penang as a global travel destination.”

-TTG Asia.