SHANGHAI, 25 May 2024 – The
Director General of Tourism Malaysia, Mr. Manoharan Periasamy launched the
Malaysia Food and Culture Festival in Shanghai today which runs concurrently
from 25 to 26 May 2024 at Pudong Shanghai Qiantan Taikoo Li, Wood Zone L1 and
from 24 to 31 May 2024 at Shangri-La Qiantan Shanghai.
This festival is co-hosted by the Malaysia Chamber of Commerce
and Industry in China (Shanghai Office) together with the Malaysian Consulate
General (Tourism Section) under the theme “Malay Heritage” which aims to
immerse visitors in Malaysia’s rich history, culture and modern life.
The festival organised at Pudong Shanghai Qiantan Taikoo Li is
expected to draw a big crowd over the weekend, especially with various cultural
activities, food sampling, and travel packages on offer throughout the
festival. The promotion will also showcase special traditional dances and
performances of the different ethnic groups in Malaysia, specially
choreographed by Istana Budaya (Palace of Culture).
The second promotion taking place at Shangri-La Qiantan
Shanghai, on the other hand, showcases the speciality of Malaysia's unique and
multi-faceted culinary delights to entice more Chinese travellers into choosing
Malaysia as their preferred destination. Highlighting the culinary aspect,
Tourism Malaysia together with Shangri La Qiantan, Shanghai will promote a
spread of Malaysian cuisine buffet from 24 to 31 May 2024, featuring chefs from
Shangri La Hotel Kuala Lumpur.
“Malaysia’s gastronomy is known to be a one-of-a-kind experience
through its explosion of flavours and the cultural history that comes with
every dish. Showcasing our local cuisine is one of the best ways to showcase
our identity, at the same time luring potential tourists www.tourism.gov.my FOR
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experience perfected with the local touch,” said Mr. Manoharan Periasamy.
Malaysia Airlines also lends its support towards the organising
and promotion of this festival. Mr. Dersenish Aresandiran, Chief Commercial
Officer of Airlines from Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) said, “Malaysia Airlines
and Tourism Malaysia are now the strategic partners in the international
market. We look forward to participating in the Malaysia Food and Cultural
Festival in China as the official airline partner and we are honoured to play
our part in promoting tourism and strengthening our nations' connections. In
conjunction with the celebration of the 50th anniversary of friendship between
nations, we offer special fares for our guests from China to Kuala Lumpur and
other attractive destinations in Malaysia.”
The promotion is part of Tourism Malaysia’s participation in the
travel tradeshow ITB China in Shanghai and in conjunction with the 50th
anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations between China and Malaysia.
The two countries enjoy a strong bilateral relationship and presently, China
and Malaysia have established close political, economic and socio-cultural
relations.
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 and China-based airlines, there are currently 368 flights per
week between China and Malaysia.
This year, Malaysia targets 16.1 million international tourist
arrivals. China remains among the top countries contributing tourist arrivals
to Malaysia. In 2023, Malaysia welcomed a total of 1,474,114 China tourists
with RM8,827.75 billion in tourism receipts. Malaysia is currently targeting to
receive 27.3 million international tourist arrivals with RM102.7 billion in
tourism receipts, with 5 million arrivals targeted to be from the China market.
-Tourism Malaysia.
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