SHANGHAI,
14 September 2023 – The Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, YB Tuan Khairul
Firdaus Akbar Khan launched the Malaysia Food and Culture Festival at a
Malaysian restaurant, Secret Flavor in Shanghai.
The
promotion is part of Tourism Malaysia’s second sales mission to China and
participation in the travel tradeshow ITB China in Shanghai, which is led by
the Deputy Minister. This festival aims to introduce and promote Malaysia
through the country’s rich and diversified cultures and authentic cuisines. It
runs from 10 September to 16 September 2023 and coincides with the Merdeka
month, celebrating the independence of Malaysia and Malaysia Day.
“The
sharing of a meal with family and friends is a common practice in Malaysia
which fosters harmony and unity, especially in a multiracial country like ours.
The endless varieties of cuisines influenced by the different cultures not only
make Malaysian gastronomy interesting and authentic, but also one of the
selling points to promote Malaysia to food enthusiasts,” said YB Tuan Khairul
Firdaus Akbar Khan during the launching of the Malaysia Food and Culture
Festival.
Tourism
Malaysia has teamed up with Secret Flavor Restaurant situated in the Paris
Spring Shopping Mall, Huaihai, Shanghai. This restaurant is owned by a
Shanghai-based Malaysian, Chef Shah and it was opened in 2015. Secret Flavor
offers Malaysia’s popular dishes such as char koay tiau, nasi goreng kampung,
mee goreng mamak and the famous beverage teh tarik or ‘pulled tea’.
Chef
Shah is also a champion teh tarik expert, winning competitions back in
Malaysia. Chef Shah said that being able to cook authentic Malaysian dishes in
China is a dream come true for the Pahang-born man.
The
guests also were treated to a special cultural performance from the National
Department for Culture and Arts of Malaysia, which was specially flown in all
the way from Malaysia. The dancers performed a special opening overture and
other dances that depict the multiracial culture of Malaysia.
China
remains one of the top market sources for Malaysia and contributed 211,363
arrivals to the country last year. Up to the month of May 2023, Malaysia
received 403,121 Chinese tourists, compared to 21,613 (+907.2%) in the same
period last year. Malaysia is currently targeting to receive 16.1 million
international tourist arrivals with RM49.3 billion in tourism receipts, with 5
million arrivals targeted to be from the Chinese market.
Through
its overseas offices in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, Tourism Malaysia
continues to intensify promotions alongside travel agents and airlines. With
the resumption and announcement of new international routes from Malaysia-based
airlines and China-based airlines Air China, Spring Airlines and Xiamen Air
there are currently 232 flights per week between China and Malaysia.
-Tourism Malaysia.
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