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KUCHING: Sarawak has seen
an increase in tourist arrivals from China and Singapore in the first five
months of this year.
Tourism, Arts, Culture, Youth and Sports Minister
Datuk Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah said 19,641 China tourists came to the state
from January to May, an increase of 20.2% compared to the same period last
year.
“This is attributed to the Kuching-Shenzhen direct
flight which commenced in December 2017,” he told the Sarawak Legislative
Assembly in his winding-up speech yesterday.
For Singapore tourists, Abdul Karim said there was
an increase of 15.8% with 17,856 arrivals from January to May.
“Based on the performance and trend of the past few
months, my ministry is targeting 4.5mil visitor arrivals and expecting
RM8.05bil in tourism receipts this year.
“To ensure a sustained growth of visitor arrivals,
we are actively preparing to embark on a Visit Sarawak Campaign which will be
launched at the end of the year,” Abdul Karim said.
He said the ministry would also continue to work
with tourism industry players to support and organise various events to attract
tourists.
This includes the signature Rainforest World Music
Festival which took place at the Sarawak Cultural Village last weekend.
“This year, the festival expanded its venue to the
adjacent Damai Central as more activities were introduced.
“Other notable international events lined up this
year are Borneo Jazz Festival, Miss World Malaysia, Borneo Fashion Week,
Kuching Waterfront Jazz Festival (all in September), What About Kuching
(October) and Kuching Waterfront Festival which comprises the Sarawak
International Dragon Boat Regatta (October) and Sarawak Regatta (November),” he
said.
On the new Sarawak Museum Campus, Abdul Karim said
it would be the second largest museum in the region after Singapore’s National
Museum when completed in 2020.
The five-storey building will have 6,500 sq ft of
exhibition space to showcase Borneo’s rich history, he said.
“The permanent narrative will use interesting
themes to link a variety of collections, photographs, footage and stories into
a cohesive and interactive experience.”
In addition, he said an administrative and
conservation centre was being built with state-of-the-art conservation and
laboratory facilities.
“It will serve as a resource and research centre to
achieve its vision of becoming a global centre for Bornean heritage by 2030,”
he said.
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