SHANGHAI,
12 September 2023 –
As part of its continuous efforts to promote Malaysia as a preferred tourist
destination to the travel industry players in China, Tourism Malaysia today
launched its booth at the ITB China 2023 travel tradeshow at the Shanghai World
Expo Exhibition & Convention Center, taking place from 12th to 14th
September 2023.
The
Malaysian delegation is headed by the Senior Director of International
Promotions (Asia/Africa) Division (covering Deputy Director General Planning),
Mr Manoharan Periasamy. Tourism Malaysia is joined by two important partners
from the states which are Penang Global Tourism and Sarawak Tourism Board.
There are a total of 35 organisations which comprise 15 tour operators, 10
hotels and resorts, two (2) state tourism agencies, three (3) tourism
associations, two (2) product owners, two (2) airlines and one (1)
tourism-related services.
ITB
China is the leading B2B-exclusive trade show focused on the Chinese Travel
Market, with selected buyers from the Greater China area. This is the third
time Malaysia has participated since the show’s inception in 2017. With the
opening of the China borders in February 2023, Tourism Malaysia sees the show
as a suitable platform for industry players to meet and plan their business
strategies for the coming years.
Commenting
on the participation, Mr Manoharan Periasamy said, “ITB China is the biggest
travel trade show in China and Malaysia is excited to be part of the show
again. We are committed to demonstrating Malaysia’s presence in the China
market and our readiness to welcome more Chinese tourists to Malaysia. Our
co-exhibitors will definitely leverage the pre-scheduled appointments and
networking sessions to establish deeper cooperation and garner more business
opportunities.”
“China
is one of Penang's most important markets and it has always been one of the top
three arrival countries in Penang. It is crucial to keep the publicity momentum
going to draw travellers to Penang, thus Penang Global Tourism has organised
the ‘Experience Penang’ roadshow in Guangzhou and Shenzhen which resulted in
the increase of flight frequency from China. We hope our presence in ITB China
with Penang industry partners will showcase the versatility of Penang being a
world-class destination,” said YB Wong Hong Wai, Penang State EXCO for Tourism
& Creative Economy.
“We are
thrilled to be back to a fully physical ITB China this year and to be able to
meet up and revitalise relationships with new and established China travel
agents. With borders now fully open, we look forward to creating more
opportunities for Chinese visitors to come to Sarawak to enjoy our variety of
Culture, Adventure, Nature, Food and Festival offerings available at all our
gateways of Kuching, Sibu and Miri,” said Mr Suriya Charles Buas, Deputy Chief
Executive Officer Integrated Marketing & Communication Sarawak Tourism
Board.
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 214 flights per week between China and Malaysia.
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