BEIJING, 12
April 2023 – The Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture Malaysia (MOTAC) through
its agency, Tourism Malaysia have embarked their first sales mission and
roadshow to major cities in China from 29 March to 15 April 2023. The sales
mission takes place in Beijing, Chongqing, Guangxi while the roadshow begins in
Guangzhou, followed by Beijing, Shanghai and Xiamen.
The mission
is headed by Dato Sri Tiong King Sing, Malaysia’s Minister of Tourism, Arts and
Culture together with 68 organisations comprising state governments namely
Tourism Terengganu, Tourism Selangor, Sabah Tourism Board, Sarawak Tourism
Board, and participating agencies such as Malaysia Health Tourism Council
(MHTC), Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) as well as other industry players from
Malaysian Inbound Chinese Association (MICA), Malaysian Association of Tour and
Travel Agents (MATTA) and product owners.
The main
objective of this mission is to strengthen marketing efforts and raise Malaysia’s
profile for China Market after the reopening of China market beginning 6
February 2023 and also to highlight Malaysia’s projection in organising Visit
Malaysia 2025. For the year 2023, Malaysia is targeting 16.1 million
international tourist arrivals with RM49.2 billion in tourism receipts.
Alongside
the mission, seminars are held by Tourism Malaysia, focusing on leisure market,
niche market namely Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) and medical tourism.
Business matching sessions are also organised throughout the cities to give the
platform for Malaysian industry players to reconnect with China given the long
hiatus since the Covid-19 outbreak.
“China is a
vital market for Malaysia and we are grateful to be included in their list of
20 countries to visit. Our presence here today is a testament to our commitment
to strengthening our relationship with China. Our focus on the Malaysia My
Second Home program, medical tourism and education tourism will help us achieve
our target of 23.5 million international tourist arrivals and RM76.8 billion in
tourism receipts by 2025,” said YB Dato Sri Tiong.
This year,
Tourism Malaysia through its Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou offices will
intensify promotions alongside with the travel agents and airlines. Malaysia is
optimistic that there will be more flight frequency to boost connectivity
between China and Malaysia. At present, there are 81 flights per week from
China to Malaysia via Malaysia Airlines, AirAsia, Cathay Pacific, China
Southern Airlines, Shenzen Airlines, Xiamen Airlines and Malindo Air.
AirAsia's
latest promotion offers discounted fares on flights from Beijing, Shanghai and
Hangzhou to Kuala Lumpur for ¥288 (CNY) and from Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Kunming,
Nanning and Wuhan to Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru and Kota Kinabalu for ¥188
(CNY). Bookings for this promotion starts from 11 April to 16 April, 2023, with
travel dates between 17 April to 28 October, 2023.
Finally,
MOTAC through Tourism Malaysia will continue their efforts to work alongside
the travel industry, including airlines, travel agents, product owners and
hoteliers to promote Malaysia in China market.
-Tourism Malaysia.
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