PUTRAJAYA, 25 SEPTEMBER 2012: Tourism Malaysia is once again participating in this
year’s PATA Travel Mart at the SMX Convention Centre, Manila, the largest
private venue in the Philippines from 25 to 28 September 2012. It promises to be a huge event, with a registry of 305 buyers from 52
countries and 232 sellers from 29 countries.
The Malaysian delegation is led by Tourism Malaysia’s Deputy
Director-General, Dato’ Haji Azizan Noordin, who is accompanied by sellers
who will be there to help promote Malaysia to the global tourism market. Among
the sellers include big names in the local tourism industry, such as Holiday
Villa Hotels & Resorts, Sutera Harbour Resort, as well as LEGOLAND
Malaysia.
This year, the Malaysian delegation is housed in a special pavilion. The
design is based on the Rebana Ubi, a
traditional giant drum, widely used by the Malay community in the east coast of
peninsular Malaysia as a communication tool and percussive instrument during
ceremonial occasions and cultural celebrations. Its significance as an
important cultural and tourism icon will help in the
promotion of Malaysia as a culturally rich travel destination. ‘Teh Tarik’ demonstrator,
Mior Sazali Mat Ali, will also be at the pavilion to show off his skills of
preparing Malaysia’s special tea beverage.
On 26 September, YBhg Dato’ Haji Azizan is hosting a dinner for the top
outbound Philippine tour
agents and Tourism Malaysia’s partners to update them of new tourism products in Malaysia, as well as provide
an opportunity for the Malaysian sellers to network and liaise with them. After
the travel mart, YBhg Dato’ Haji Azizan will attend the PATA Board Members
meeting from 27 to 30 September 2012.
This year, Malaysia welcomed a total of 11,632,478 tourists for the
first six months, signifying a 2.4% growth compared to 11,362,862 tourist
arrivals in the same period last year. The Philippines recorded 238,175 tourist
arrivals in that period, a growth of 45.3% compared to the same period last
year.
Consequently, overall tourist receipts also increased by 4.0%, with a
total of RM26.8 billion revenue generated, compared to RM25.7 billion during the
same period last year.
-Tourism Malaysia.
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