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KINABALU: Sabah is optimistic that rural tourism will gain popularity and
benefit locals in the long run.
Sabah
Tourism Board chairman Datuk Joniston Bangkuai said the recent Rural Tourism
roadshow held at a shopping mall was a success.
"The
two-day inaugural roadshow attracted 10,000 visitors and the number of people
visting the four promoted places-Tambunan, Kiulu, Ranau, Kadamaian-is also
increasing.
"Most
districts in the state have also activated their committees to develop rural
tourism at their places," he said during a press conference on Universiti
Malaysia Sabah's (UMS) Mulberry project with the people of Kampung Tudan.
Joniston
added rural tourism products would not only benefit the industry but also help
to generate income among villagers.
On the
mulberry project at Kampung Tudan, which is about 50 kilometers from here, he
said the villagers should consider setting up homestays.
"Now
that the village has become UMS' pilot project on mulberry cultivation with its
leaves processed into tea, lotion and other items, it can be developed in eco
and agrotourism," he said, adding the village is also producing stingless
bee honey.
Joniston,
who is also Kiulu state assemblyman, added the road infrastructure to the
village would soon be upgraded.
The mulberry products, branded as Tudan Mulberry, will be
marketed and sold via the board's subsidiary company Sri Pelancongan Sabah Sdn
Bhd.
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