A TOTAL
of 7.6 million domestic tourists visited Perak last year, placing the state
second after Pahang in a survey on local tourism carried out by the Statistics
Department.
Perak Tourism, Arts and Cultural Committee Chairman Tan
Kar Hing said this was a 5.7% increase compared to 2016, where some
7.2 million people visited the state.
He said the Visit Perak Year 2017 campaign was the main
factor for the rise in domestic-tourist arrivals.
Tan said there was also an increase in the arrivals of
day-trip visitors to the state from 9.58 million to 12.47 million in 2017
compared to the year before.
“Alongside events on the state’s tourism calendar, new
tourism products like the Movie Animation Park Studios (MAPS), Funtasy House,
and Balai Gambang were among the things that drew more visitors to the state.
“We will continue to enhance our tourism products to make
sure more people visit the state this year,” he told a press conference at the
State Secretariat building last Thursday.
Tan
added that Tourism Perak has been promoting the state through Visit Perak
campaigns since 2012, an effort that has since been emulated bythree other
states.
He said it is good to have a healthy competition and the
state government will continue to ensure promotions are enhanced at all levels.
“We are also already planning the events to be held over
the next few months in conjunction with Merdeka Day, and Hari Malaysia.
“Basically the annual ‘Ambang Merdeka’ event will be held
in Ipoh, and we are looking at celebrating the main Hari Malaysia Day event
outside of the city.
“We will be able to finalise where the events will be
held within a week or two,” he added.
Tan said, in the weeks around Merdeka and Malaysia Day,
several interesting events will be held, especially at night, to attract more
people to visit the state.
He said currently people often visit Ipoh for day trips,
as there are few attractions in the evenings.
“We hope to have something that will make people want to
stay longer than a day, especially during the weekends.
“We have plans to construct stages for performances in
selected locations,” he revealed.
When asked about the Keretapi Tanah Melayu Bhd’s (KTMB)
plans to revive the Majestic Station Hotel, he said the state government will
be holding discussions with the Railway Assets Corporation (RAC) today.
He said
the meeting will not only discuss the station hotel (above), but also
developing several other assets belonging to RAC in the state with tourism
potential.
“Several assets such as the Victoria Bridge, and staff
quarters can be upgraded as tourism products. We will see the plans proposed by
RAC, and from there we will see how best we are able to go about it,” he added.
Asked if he plans to tourism events tied to the Sukma
games taking place in Perak this September, Tan said he is already working closely
with the state executive councillor in charge of sports to see how such events
can be co-organised.
“I am sure prior to the event, athletes, coaches and
teachers will be around during the training sessions, and we are looking into
what sort of supporting events involving youths can be carried out.
“Maybe events concerning crafts, forums, and talks will
be held,” he added.
-thestar online.https://tourismperakmalaysia.com/
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