KUALA LUMPUR, 6 NOVEMBER 2023 – In collaboration with Tourism
Malaysia, MATTA is working with British Artist Rachel Gray, a recognised
British artist of wildlife portraiture to launch the ‘Sustainable Malaysia
Initiative’ at the Tourism Malaysia Pavilion at the World Travel Market 2023.
Rachel Gray will produce one large format of the Malaysian
tiger, a recognised endangered species. This portrait, through the use of
technology, will be converted to Non-Fungible Tokens (NFT’s), which have an
intrinsic value and they will be auctioned for sale at a date to be finalized
later in the year.
The proceeds from the auction and sale of the Non-Fungible
Tokens will go towards supporting sustainable tourism at the Royal Belum State
Park in Perak as well as towards sustaining the indigenous communities that
live within.
With the eyes of the world upon Malaysia for the few days
between 6 - 8 November 2023 at the WTM 2023, it is believed that this event
provides unique opportunities for branding and merchandizing and will help
Malaysia get the word out about eco-tourism and the sustainable activities that
go with it.
“Known and loved for our rich biodiversity, especially from the
European market, this initiative is hoped to bring further awareness of
Malaysia’s ecotourism products and sustainable tourism, apart from supporting
the local communities and their conservation efforts.
This is also in line with our focus to promote Malaysia as the
Top-of-the-Mind Ecotourism Destination of the World,” said YBhg. Dato’ Roslan
Tan Sri Abdul Rahman, Secretary General of the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and
Culture Malaysia.
Nigel Wong also took the opportunity to thank Malaysia Aviation
Group for their support in providing a return ticket to London for Rachel Gray
for this important campaign at the WTM London.
“The collaboration with Rachel Gray is particularly important as
we feel that Rachel’s work tells the perfect story of the beauty of Malaysia’s
rich wildlife heritage that we are trying to save and sustain for the benefit
of the generations to come but also for us all here and now.” said Nigel Wong,
the President of MATTA.
“This is also the first collaboration between MATTA and the
British artist and we are proud of our close ties and the journey we are taking
together towards a more sustainable future.”
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