Friday, 23 May 2025

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KUALA LUMPUR, 20 Mei 2025 โ€“ Tourism Malaysia melalui Bahagian Pembangunan Pakej telah menganjurkan Sesi Libat Urus bagi Segmen Minat Khas sempena Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026) yang berlangsung dari jam 9.00 pagi hingga 1.00 tengah hari di Hotel Royal Signature, Kuala Lumpur.

Program ini menghimpunkan wakil-wakil daripada Jabatan dan Agensi Kerajaan serta Persatuan Agensi Pelancongan termasuk MATTA, MITA, MICA, MITTA dan BUMITRA. Objektif utama sesi ini adalah untuk memberi penerangan terperinci berkenaan pembangunan pakej minat khas VM2026 serta mendapatkan maklum balas dan input daripada pihak berkepentingan dalam industri pelancongan.

Turut hadir, YBhg. Datuk Musa Yusof, Timbalan Ketua Pengarah (Promosi) Tourism Malaysia. Dalam sesi kedua, pihak Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (DBKL) telah membentangkan Pelan Perancangan Pelancongan di bawah DBKL kepada para peserta persatuan pelancongan yang hadir.

Sesi ini menjadi platform penting dalam memperkukuh kerjasama antara agensi kerajaan dan pemain industri ke arah menjayakan kempen VM2026.

-Tourism Malaysia.

TMM2026: 103 laluan penerbangan baharu diluluskan perkukuh ketersambungan global - Zahid

 

PUTRAJAYA: Sejumlah 103 laluan penerbangan baharu, 29 kekerapan penerbangan dan lima penerbangan sewa khas dari pelbagai negara utama diluluskan sebagai usaha memperkukuh ketersambungan global menjelang Tahun Melawat Malaysia 2026 (TMM2026). 

Inisiatif ini dimaklumkan pada mesyuarat Jawatankuasa Kabinet Pelancongan dan Kebudayaan (JKPK) yang dipengerusikan Timbalan Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi hari ini.

Beliau berkata jawatankuasa berkenaan turut menekankan keperluan melaksanakan kempen promosi secara menyeluruh hingga peringkat antarabangsa dengan sokongan kerajaan sebagai persediaan menjelang TMM2026. 

Ahmad Zahid berkata antara strategi digariskan termasuk mencipta permintaan dengan memperkasakan jenama Malaysia Truly Asia dan Cuti-Cuti Malaysia, promosi bersama syarikat penerbangan dan pengendali pelancongan serta pendekatan segmentasi pasaran untuk menarik pelawat berprofil tinggi dari seluruh dunia.

"Kerajaan komited untuk memacu sektor pelancongan sebagai pemangkin utama pertumbuhan ekonomi negara selaras dengan aspirasi Malaysia MADANI khususnya teras Membina Semula Ekonomi. 

"Sektor ini bukan sahaja menyumbang kepada Keluaran Dalam Negara Kasar (KDNK), tetapi juga mencipta peluang pekerjaan dan meningkatkan daya saing negara dalam pasaran global," katanya melalui kenyataan.

Ahmad Zahid berkata mesyuarat itu dimaklumkan mengenai tujuh program ikonik yang akan dianjurkan sebagai tarikan utama TMM2026 termasuk Malaysia Mega Sale, Festival Budaya Malaysia, Global Meet, World Tourism Day & Conference, Pelancaran Rasmi TMM2026, VM2026 Year-End Sale dan Ambang Sambutan TMM2026. 

Beliau berkata mesyuarat turut dimaklumkan mengenai program Pelancongan Mampan melalui inisiatif Greening Protocol. 

"Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (DBKL) dan Kerajaan Negeri Selangor akan menerajui pelaksanaan Greening Protocol merangkumi teknologi rendah karbon, mobiliti hijau dan pemerkasaan ruang hijau bandar. Ini sejajar dengan matlamat menjadikan Malaysia destinasi pelancongan mampan bertaraf dunia," katanya. 

Bagi memastikan sektor ini kekal berdaya saing, Ahmad Zahid menyeru semua kementerian dan agensi supaya berganding bahu dengan Kementerian Pelancongan, Seni dan Budaya (MOTAC) dalam memacu sektor ini sebagai agenda nasional. 

"Kejayaan pelancongan negara hanya dapat dicapai melalui penyelarasan dasar dan pelaksanaan yang kolektif serta inklusif," katanya. 

Ahmad Zahid turut menyeru semua petugas barisan hadapan negara khususnya di pintu masuk antarabangsa menunjukkan sikap mesra dan profesional sebagai duta kecil negara yang menyambut kedatangan pelancong. 

"Saya yakin, dengan komitmen bersama semua pihak, kita mampu menjadikan Malaysia sebagai destinasi pelancongan utama dunia menjelang TMM2026," katanya.

-berita harian online.

Thursday, 22 May 2025

Sabah Kaamatan Staycation @ Ibis Kuala Lumpur City Centre

 

Celebrate Kaamatan in the heart of KL at ibis KLCC!

Experience Sabahan culture, flavours, and festive vibes without leaving the city. Perfect for a staycation or food-filled gathering!

Staycation Promo โ€“ RM428 nett (per night for 2 pax)

Available 19โ€“31 May 2025 only!

Whatโ€™s included:

> 1-night stay in Standard Room

> Buffet breakfast for 2 at Kampung Kitchen

> Sabah Kaamatan buffet dinner for 2

> Live cultural performances (selected nights)

> Pool & gym access

> Free Wi-Fi

> Kaamatan Lucky Draw prizes await!

PLUS:

Sabah Kaamatan Buffet Highlights at Kampung Kitchen (19โ€“31 May):

Lunch from RM45 (Adult) RM 35 (Child) | Dinner from RM55 (Adult) RM 45 (Child) Sunโ€“Thurs

Lunch from RM59 (Adult) RM 49 (Child) | Dinner from RM69 (Adult) RM 59 (Child) Friโ€“Sat & PH

Stand a chance to WIN a 2D1N stay at Borneo Beach Resort, KK with a minimum spend of RM150 in one receipt!

Book now and be part of this joyful celebration of Sabahโ€™s heritage, flavours, and festive spirit at ibis KLCC.

Contact & Booking:

Tel: +60 3-2778 3355

WhatsApp: wa.me/+60122229770

Web: www.ibisklcc.com

-Tourism Malaysia Sabah.

Tourism Malaysia Lancarkan Pertandingan Malaysia Photo Hunt 2025, Tawar Hadiah Menarik!

 

KUALA LUMPUR, 22 Mei 2025 โ€“ Tourism Malaysia hari ini melancarkan Malaysia Photo Hunt 2025, sebuah pertandingan foto dan video bertemakan pelancongan bagi mempergiat promosi destinasi menjelang Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026).

Bermula 1 Jun hingga 31 Ogos 2025, pertandingan ini terbuka kepada rakyat Malaysia, pemastautin asing serta pelawat antarabangsa. Dengan hanya merakam keindahan destinasi pelancongan menggunakan kamera atau telefon pintar, peserta berpeluang merebut hadiah keseluruhan bernilai RM400,000, termasuk 4 hadiah utama bernilai RM100,000!

Lima jenama terkenal โ€“ Canon, Sony, Samsung, OPPO dan Huawei โ€“ tampil sebagai rakan strategik, bersama Perodua yang menaja 10 buah kereta untuk program Fam Trip bersama influencer.

Untuk siaran media penuh, sila layari: https://www.tourism.gov.my/media

TOURISM MALAYSIA LANCARKAN PERTANDINGAN MALAYSIA PHOTO HUNT, TAWAR HADIAH MENARIK!

-Tourism Malaysia.

Penyertaan Tourism Malaysia di Pameran LIMA 2025

 

Langkawi 2025 (LIMA'25) yang berlangsung di Dewan Pameran Antarabangsa Mahsuri (MIEC), Langkawi bermula pada 20 sehingga 24 Mei 2025.

Majlis perasmian pembukaan pameran dan โ€œOpening Gambitโ€ TUDM telah disempurnakan oleh YAB PM.

Pada hari pertama pameran, booth Tourism Malaysia telah menerima kunjungan daripada YBhg. Datuk Ketua Setiausaha Kementerian Pelancongan, Seni dan Budaya (MOTAC) bersama delegasi beliau. Turut hadir ialah EXCO Pelancongan, Kebudayaan dan Keusahawanan Negeri Kedah, Ahli Parlimen Langkawi, serta delegasi antarabangsa dan tetamu kehormat kerajaan yang mengambil bahagian dalam LIMAโ€™25.

Para pengunjung booth turut diberi peluang untuk merasai pengalaman realiti maya (VR) yang interaktif serta mengambil gambar dengan bertemakan kempen VM2026 di sudut bergambar โ€œInsta Photoโ€ Tourism Malaysia.

-Tourism Malaysia.

Experience The 'Colours Of Langkawi' Sempena LIMA Langkawi 2025 @ Dataran Chenang, Langkawi ( 21 ~ 24 Mei 2025 )

 

Experience The 'Colours Of Langkawi' Sempena LIMA Langkawi 2025!

Berita baik untuk semua pengunjung LIMA'25! Sempena LIMA Langkawi 25, jom ramai-ramai ke Dataran Chenang untuk alami sendiri keunikan seni, budaya dan tradisi Malaysia yang memang tak lapuk dek zaman.

Tarikh: 21 - 24 Mei 2025 (Rabu - Sabtu)

Masa: 5:00 PM - 11:30 PM

Lokasi: Dataran Chenang, Langkawi, Kedah

Jangan lepaskan peluang ni! Bawa satu keluarga, ajak kawan-kawan โ€“ lepak sambil layan persembahan budaya di tepi pantai.

Masuk adalah PERCUMA!

Tunggu apa lagi? Mai ramai-ramai pakat

-Kedah Tourism.

Malaysia strengthens museum sector ahead of Visit Malaysia Year 2026

 

The Penang State Museum and Art Gallery, pictured, is one of the key sites in Malaysiaโ€™s push to boost cultural tourism

Malaysia is intensifying efforts to position museums as central tourism assets in preparation for Visit Malaysia Year 2026 with new laws and infrastructure upgrades supporting the strategy.

The National Unity Ministry is in the final stages of drafting a law to regulate museum activities nationwide. Slated for tabling by November 2025, the legislation aims to provide a legal framework for museum governance, including the establishment of a Museum Council to advise and oversee the development and operations of institutions across the country.

National Unity minister Aaron Ago Dagang described the initiative as a move towards transforming museums into inclusive, accessible and sustainable spaces that promote creativity, critical thinking and shared cultural appreciation.

The law, being drafted in line with international standards, will introduce a rating system and bring private institutions under closer regulation to ensure alignment with national policy.

Penang and Johor are actively investing in museum upgrades as part of a broader heritage tourism strategy. The 100-year-old Penang State Museum and Art Gallery is currently closed for major restoration and is scheduled to reopen by the end of the year.

Several institutions under the Johor Heritage Foundation, including the 100-year-old Tokoh Johor Museum and the Sultan Abu Bakar Heritage Complex, are also undergoing significant upgrades. The Tokoh Johor Museum is currently closed for a 10 million ringgit (US$$2.3 million) conservation project.

The state has identified culture and heritage as key tourism segments alongside ecotourism, adventure, leisure and business events. Johor is positioning itself as a historical crossroads of culture and trade, with museum revitalisation efforts integrated into the stateโ€™s wider tourism growth strategies.

-TTG Asia.

Wednesday, 21 May 2025

Reruai Tourism Malaysia Meriahkan Lima โ€™25 Dengan Promosi Produk Pelancongan Negara

 

Tourism Malaysia, agensi di bawah Kementerian Pelancongan, Seni dan Budaya (MOTAC) membuka reruai promosi sepanjang penganjuran LIMA โ€™25 di Langkawi, menampilkan pelbagai produk dan daya tarikan pelancongan negara.

YBhg. Datoโ€™ Shaharuddin bin Abu Sohot, Ketua Setiausaha MOTAC turut meluangkan masa melawat reruai Tourism Malaysia dan diserikan lagi dengan kehadiran YB Datoโ€™ Haji Mohd Salleh bin Saidin, EXCO Pelancongan, Kebudayaan dan Keusahawanan Negeri Kedah.

Lawatan dan kunjungan ini mencerminkan komitmen dan kerjasama erat antara MOTAC dan Kerajaan Negeri dalam memacu industri pelancongan negara.

-MOTAC.

FIM Asia Road Racing Championship 2025 - 2nd Round @ Petronas Sepang International Circuit, Malaysia ( 30 May ~ 1 June 2025 )

 

Get ready, Malaysia! Round 2 of the Asia Road Racing Championship 2025 is coming in hot to the iconic PETRONAS Sepang International Circuit!

Feel the adrenaline, hear the engines roar, and witness Asiaโ€™s finest battle it out on home soil!

Date: 30th May - 1st June 2025

Venue: PETRONAS Sepang International Circuit, Malaysia

-Asia Road Racing Championship.

Tuesday, 20 May 2025

Tranung Trail Fest 2025 @ KTCC Mall, Kuala Terengganu ( 23 ~ 25 Mei 2025 )

 


Tranung Trail Fest 2025

Tarikh: 23 โ€“ 25 Mei 2025 (Jumaat - Ahad)

Lokasi: KTCC Mall, Kuala Terengganu

Jom terokai pesona Terengganu dari sudut yang berbeza di TRANUNG TRAIL FEST 2025 โ€“ sebuah festival unik yang membawa anda menjelajah melalui pameran jejak warisan, alam semula jadi, seni budaya, dan keindahan kampung tradisi!

Apa yang menanti anda?

1. Pameran Jejak Eksklusif:

Kuala Terengganu Heritage Trail

Rumah Tiang Kembar, Bukit Puteri, Pasar Payang, Kampung Cina dan banyak lagi!

Losong Trail

Kampung Budaya, Muzium Negeri, Kerepok Losong, Masjid Kristal

Marang Scenic Drive (Route 3)

Pulau Kekabu, Kampung Nelayan Jambu Bongkok, Hutan Gelam

Setiu Wetlands Trail

Terrapuri Heritage Village, Rumah Botol, Setiu Boardwalk, Fireflies Cruise, dan kraftangan tradisional Setiu

2. Reruai Bergambar & Photobooth:

Ambil gambar kenangan di reruai bertema setiap trail โ€“ wajib โ€˜OOTDโ€™!

3. Demonstrasi Kraf Tradisional:

โ€ข Batik Lukis & Terap

โ€ข Ukiran Tembaga

โ€ข Replika Bot

โ€ข Wau Sobek

4. Jualan Kraf & Makanan Tradisional:

Lok Lit, Jala Emas, Anyaman Tikar, Songket, Tanjak, Ketupat Palas dan banyak lagi!

5. Persembahan Seni & Budaya Komuniti:

โ€ข Dikir Barat

โ€ข Tarian Cilik Tradisional

โ€ข Silat Gayong

6. Aktiviti & Pertandingan:

โ€ข Treasure Hunt โ€“ cari harta tersembunyi!

โ€ข Permainan Tradisional โ€“ cuba main macam zaman dulu-dulu!

Mari kita meriahkan Kuala Terengganu, hayati keunikan setiap trail, dan raikan kekayaan warisan Terengganu dengan cara yang paling seronok dan berwarna-warni!

-Beautiful Terengganu Malaysia.

Monday, 19 May 2025

LEGOLANDยฎ Malaysia Resort Launches Asiaโ€™s Biggest LEGOยฎ School Challenge 2025

 

JOHOR BAHRU, MALAYSIA - Media OutReach Newswire - 16 May 2025 - Ready, set, build! The most anticipated LEGOยฎ school event in Asia is backโ€”and it's bigger, bolder, and more inspiring than ever. The LEGOLANDยฎ Malaysia School Challenge 2025, organized in partnership with the Ministry of Education, kicks off its fourth edition with a mission to unlock the boundless creativity of students across the region.

Since its inception in 2022, the Challenge has become a regional phenomenon. Following record-breaking participation in 2024, this year promises an even more thrilling experience, packed with new features and prizes that spark imagination and ignite a passion for learning. 

New Theme, New Thrills: "Build Your Dream Destination"

Now open to three age categories (7โ€“9, 10โ€“12, and 13โ€“17), the 2025 edition challenges students to design their ideal travel destination using LEGO bricks. Whether it's a futuristic underwater world, an island of imagination, or a dreamland among the stars, participants are encouraged to combine creativity, storytelling, and technical building skills to bring magical destinations to life. 

What's New in 2025?

Two major updates make this year's Challenge truly unmissable:

Grand Prizes Go Global: Winners from the Primary and Secondary Categories will experience a trip to LEGOLAND Korea, while Junior Category champions will enjoy a getaway at LEGOLAND Malaysia.

Speed Building Showdown: For the first time, the finale will feature a high-energy Speed Building Challenge. The Top 5 finalist teams in each category will compete live in front of a judging panel and audience, racing against the clock to create an original LEGO build in just 45 minutes.

Each finalist team will also enjoy a 3D2N stay at LEGOLAND Hotel, receive exclusive LEGO trophies, exciting LEGO sets, and Annual Passes to LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort. 

Inspiring Young Innovators: A Story of Growth

Among the Challenge's most inspiring alumni is Nathanael Yap, a three-time Grand Prize winner. At the launch event, he shared: 

"Being part of the LEGOLAND School Challenge for three years in a row was honestly one of the best parts of my school life. Every year, I got to team up with friends, solve problems in creative ways, and build something we were proud of โ€” brick by brick. It taught me how fun learning can be when you get to think outside the box. 

Even though I've graduated and can't take part anymore, the experience has stayed with me. As I look ahead to university and start thinking more seriously about my future, I realise how much the Challenge helped shape my interests โ€” especially in areas like design, engineering, and creative thinking. I'm excited to see what this year's participants will build, and I hope they take the chance to push themselves and discover what they're capable of." 

His story reflects what the Challenge is all about - empowering young minds to explore, imagine, and create. 

Shaping Future Creators, One Brick at a Time

Cs Lim, Vice President of LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort, remarked, "The LEGOLAND School Challenge has always been more than just a competition. As an event centered around our LEGO DNA of learning through play, it helps cultivate essential skills such as problem solving, critical thinking, and innovation in our future leaders. Since we expanded last year to include participation from schools across Asia, this has also become an avenue for cultural exchange for students and teachers alike. We look forward to welcoming more participants this year across the region and seeing their creativity unleashed." 

The 2025 Challenge is proudly supported by the Ministry of Education, Tourism Malaysia, Trip.com Group, and the LEGO Groupโ€”all sharing a common goal: to ignite the passions of the next generation of builders, dreamers, and doers. 

Register for the LEGOLAND School Challenge 2025

The competition is open to students aged 7 to 17 across three separate categories:

Junior: Ages 7 to 9

Primary: Ages 10 to 12

Secondary: Ages 13 to 17

Each team must consist of 3-4 students and 1 teacher. Registration is open from now until 15 June 2025 via https://www.legoland.com.my/tickets-passes/day-tickets/schools/school-challenge/. Follow us for updates, tips and behind-the-scenes on Facebook and Instagram. 

Let your imagination run wild. Build your dream destinationโ€”and win the trip of a lifetime!

-malay mail.

Festival Kraf Pantai Timur 2025 @ East Coast Mall Kuantan ( 22 Mei ~ 3 Jun 2025 )

 

Festival Kraf Pantai Timur 2025 akan menemui pengunjung pada:

Tarikh: 22 Mei hingga 3 Jun 2025

Masa: 10.00 pagi - 10.00 malam

Lokasi: East Coast Mall, Kuantan, Pahang

Jom datang beramai-ramai ke Festival Kraf Pantai Timur 2025.

-Kraftangan Malaysia.

Sunday, 18 May 2025

Exploring New Frontier In Dark Tourism

 

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia is exploring a new frontier in tourism with the rising global interest in dark tourism โ€“ a niche segment that focuses on sites associated with tragedy, conflict and historical depth.

According to Tourism Malaysiaโ€™s data, there were over 20.14 million tourists and RM71.3 billion in tourism receipts in 2023. As such, the potential economic benefits of dark tourism are undeniable.

Tourism Malaysia director-general Datuk Manoharan Periasamy said dark tourism offers not just a sense of adventure but also serves as a platform to educate visitors about Malaysiaโ€™s rich historical and cultural heritage.

He said while paranormal tourism remains relatively underexplored, trends in cultural and heritage tourism indicate growing interest in immersive, story-driven travel experiences, particularly among younger generations like Gen Z.

โ€œThis aligns with the National Tourism Policy 2020โ€“2030, which emphasises the importance of cultural and heritage-based tourism as a pillar for future growth.

โ€œMalaysia lacks specific regulations governing dark tourism. However, existing laws such as the National Heritage Act 2005 protect historical sites, ensuring that promotional activities are conducted ethically and with cultural sensitivity,โ€ he said.

Additionally, the Tourism Industry Act 1992 enforces responsible practices among tourism operators.Malaysian travel packages

He said tour operators interested in developing dark tourism experiences must obtain approvals from local councils, heritage departments and law enforcement agencies, especially for activities like night tours, ghost hunts or paranormal investigations.

Manoharan stressed on the importance of site preservation and public safety. He also highlighted that private or abandoned properties require permission from landowners and relevant authorities before being marketed as attractions.

Tourism Malaysia has identified several locations with strong potential for dark tourism.

These include Bukit Kepong in Johor, which was the site of a deadly 1950 siege during the Malayan Emergency.

In Kedah, the Weng Communist Tunnel offers a glimpse into the conflict era.

The Sungai Buloh Leprosarium in Selangor was once the worldโ€™s second-largest leper colony.

Pulau Bidong in Terengganu housed Vietnamese refugees from 1978 to 2005. Ancient sites like Niah Caves and Gua Cha hold archaeological and cultural value.Malaysian travel packages

The Crag Hotel in Penang, a colonial-era landmark, adds historical charm to Penang Hill.

The Penang War Museum, once a British fort, offers a sobering look into wartime history.

Pulau Jerejak, formerly a military base and quarantine station, is now a tourist destination with a layered past.

In Sabah, the Agnes Keith House in Sandakan portrays colonial life through preserved furniture and antiques, and is part of the Sandakan Heritage Trail.

Manoharan said when promoted responsibly, dark tourism not only preserves heritage but also enriches the travel experience.

-thesun online.

Expectations surpassed as 33 exhibitors set for inaugural Mybos '25 in Langkawi

 

LANGKAWI: More than 33 exhibitors from within and outside the country will take part in the inaugural Malaysia International Boat Show 2025 (Mybos '25).

The number, which includes luxury yacht, marine technology and nautical tourism investment companies, surpasses the organisers' initial expectations.

The four-day event is scheduled to run from May 21 to 24 at the Royal Langkawi Yacht Club (RLYC), and will be officially launched by the Sultan of Kedah, Al Aminul Karim Sultan Sallehuddin Sultan Badlishah.

The event's organising company chairman Datuk Mohammed Radzi Manan said the early response to the showcase had been overwhelming and far beyond expectations.

"This is the first event of its kind in Malaysia and it reflects Langkawi's growing recognition as a major stopover for international sailors. The economic potential is enormous.

"Mybos '25 is expected to attract thousands of local and international visitors, further cementing Langkawi's status as a premier yachting tourism hub in the region," he said in a statement today.

Radzi said the exhibitors taking part in the show will include government agencies, private sector players and international institutions.

The event will feature a combination of industry showcases, high-level forums and strategic networking sessions.

"In addition to highlighting the beauty and potential of Malaysia's maritime sector, Mybos '25 will also host several key side events, including the Malaysia Yachting Conference on May 23 and the launch of the Malaysia Yacht Code 2025 Guideline by the Marine Department," he said.

He added that among the highlights will be the showcase of Motoryacht MYA, a 110m-long luxury vessel registered under the Malaysian flag.

"The yacht is currently anchored off the exhibition site to undergo audits and official checks related to its registration," he added.

The debut event is jointly organised by Mybos Event Sdn Bhd and Sail Malaysia, with support from the Langkawi Development Authority, the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry and the Transport Ministry.

-nst online.

Saturday, 17 May 2025

Karnival Jom Masuk ASWARA 2025 ( 28 Jun 2025 )

 

Karnival Jom Masuk Aswara 2025

Berminat dalam dunia seni dan budaya? Inilah peluang keemasan anda untuk mengenali lebih dekat Akademi Seni Budaya dan Warisan Kebangsaan (ASWARA) yang akan berlangsung pada:

Tarikh: 28 Jun 2025 (Sabtu)

Masa: 10.00 pagi - 6.00 petang

Lokasi: Kampus ASWARA, Kuala Lumpur

Temui Alumni dan Pelajar ASWARA yang telah menempa nama di industri seni seperti:

> Zahiril Adzim - Pelakon

> Ayu Damit - Penyanyi

> Razien Hakim @ Razienbebel - Pempengaruh Media Sosial

Terdapat juga pelbagai aktiviti menarik menanti anda seperti:

> Temuduga dan Ujibakat Pengambilan Pelajar Sesi Akademik 2025 / 2026

> Pameran Reruai ASWARA

> Bengkel Kesenian

> Persembahan Pelajar

> Sharing Session bersama Alumni dan Pelajar ASWARA

> Lawatan Berpandu ASWARA

> Jualan Food Truck dan banyak lagi

Jom datang beramai-ramai dan rasai pengalaman dunia seni sebenar di ASWARA!

Untuk maklumat lanjut, boleh layari platform media sosial rasmi ASWARA di

https://www.facebook.com/aswara.edu

https://www.instagram.com/aswara.official

https://www.tiktok.com/@aswara.official

Jumpa anda di sana...

-ASWARA.

LADA launches Langkawi tourism promotional video with spiritual touch

 

LANGKAWI: A new promotional video titled "Tadabbur Alam Langkawi", which integrates Islamic spiritual elements into tourism, has been launched as part of fresh efforts to attract more visitors to the island. 

The four-minute video, produced by the Langkawi Development Authority (LADA) in collaboration with the Malaysian Islamic Training Institute (ILIM) and the Malaysian Islamic Development Department (JAKIM) was officially launched today. 

It was launched by Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Religious Affairs) Datuk Dr Mohd Na'im Mokhtar at the Lada Complex Auditorium. 

Na'im said government and private agencies could no longer rely solely on conventional marketing such as brochures or print media, and needed to adopt more engaging approaches.

"The video produced by LADA, ILIM and JAKIM highlights five natural elements, the eagle, Lake Dayang Bunting, mangrove forests, limestone and fossils, as well as Gunung Machinchang. 

"It was initially produced in Bahasa Malaysia and will later be made available in other languages to reach a global audience," he told reporters later.

He added that the video combines geological facts, heritage and culture with Quranic verses and reflective messages to provide young audiences with deeper understanding and appreciation. 

Also present were Lada chief executive officer Datuk Haslina Abdul Hamid, Langkawi District Officer Mohamad Subhi Abdullah, ILIM senior director Nor Safina Zainal and Kedah Islamic Affairs Department director Datuk Abd Ghani Zainudin.

-nst online.

Malaysia Positions MM2H As Strategic Gateway For Singaporeans Seeking Long-Term Lifestyle And Investment Opportunities

 

Singapore, 15 May 2025 โ€“ Malaysiaโ€™s revitalised Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) programme was showcased to Singaporeโ€™s affluent and internationally mobile community at the โ€œMaybank Premier MM2H โ€“ Your Gateway to Malaysiaโ€ event, held at Cafรฉ Side, MSpace @ Maybank Tower. Organised in collaboration with Maybank Singapore, the event drew strong participation, highlighting the growing interest among Singaporeans in Malaysiaโ€™s long-term lifestyle and investment opportunities. 

The programme was launched by Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture YB Dato Sri Tiong King Sing, who emphasised that Malaysia is not here to compete with Singapore, but to complement it. He pointed to strategic developments such as the Johorโ€“Singapore Special Economic Zone (JS-SEZ) with Forest City Special Financial Zone (SFZ) in it as emblematic of how both nations can co-create regional value, enhance mobility and support mutual growth. 

Malaysia, he noted, offers Singaporeans an attractive extension to their lifestyle and business ecosystemโ€”delivering cost-effective living, premium infrastructure and access to broader regional markets without compromising on quality. โ€œMalaysia is more than a destination - it is a strategic choice,โ€ the Minister said. โ€œChoosing Malaysia as your second home means gaining access to one of Southeast Asiaโ€™s most liveable, well-connected and investment-friendly countries.โ€ 

The enhanced MM2H programme now features three flexible tiersโ€” Platinum, Gold and Silver - designed to meet the needs of a wide spectrum of applicants from high-net-worth individuals to retirees and digital nomads. Each tier offers access to Malaysiaโ€™s high-quality yet affordable lifestyle, world-class healthcare, cultural diversity and strong ASEAN-wide connectivity. 

The Minister also reaffirmed Malaysiaโ€™s commitment to improving transparency, streamlining application processes and strengthening policy clarity under MM2H. These efforts are aimed at making the programme a future-ready platform for long-term residents, investors and entrepreneurs seeking a secure and strategic base in the region. 

The collaboration with Maybank Singapore provides prospective participants with access to trusted financial advisory services and seamless onboarding support, making it easier for Singaporean clients to explore MM2H options with confidence and convenience. 

The event was held in two sessions, with over 60 participants attending the morning session and more than 140 expected in the evening, demonstrating strong and sustained interest in the MM2H programme among Singaporeโ€™s discerning community. This initiative reflects MOTACโ€™s broader mission to position Malaysia as a preferred second home and lifestyle destination for Singaporeans, while deepening cross-border collaboration in tourism, investment and regional mobility.

-MOTAC.

Thursday, 15 May 2025

Petronas Cub Prix @ Litar Lumba Tangkak, Johor ( 17 ~ 18 Mei 2025 )

 

Jadual perlumbaan untuk minggu ini! Jom serbu track pada hujung minggu ni!

Masuk percuma

Jumpa anda di sana!

Lokasi: Litar Lumba Tangkak, Johor

Tarikh: 17-18 Mei 2025

-Malaysian Cub Prix.

Wednesday, 14 May 2025

Pesta Wau Antarabangsa Kelantan Kali Ke-42 @ Pantai Irama, Bachok ( 21 ~ 24 Mei 2025 )

 

Pesta Wau Antarabangsa Kelantan Kali Ke-42 kembali menggegarkan Pantai Irama, Bachok pada 21 โ€“ 24 Mei 2025!

Wau gergasi, angin timur, budaya bersatu!

Tahun ni, 16 peserta antarabangsa dari 6 negara bakal menyemarakkan langit Kelantan:

Thailand, USA, China, Ukraine, Singapore & Indonesia!

Jom pakat mari! Jangan bagi wau je terbang, semangat kita pun kena tinggi!

-Pusat Penerangan Pelancongan Negeri Kelantan.

Tourism Malaysia Kicks Off Sales Mission To Taiwan With Launch Of Visit Malaysia 2026

 

TAIPEI, 23 April 2025 โ€“ Malaysia officially launched the Visit Malaysia 2026 Promotional Campaign today in Taipei, marking a significant milestone in the country's efforts to boost tourism. The event, held during the Tourism Malaysia B2B Networking Session as part of the Tourism Malaysia Sales Mission 2025 to Taiwan, was officiated by Datoโ€™ Yeoh Soon Hin, Deputy Chairman of Tourism Malaysia. 

The mission, taking place from 22 to 26 April 2025, will cover Taipei, Taichung, and Kaohsiung. The VM2026 campaign, which began in January 2025, aims to attract 45.0 million visitors and generate RM270 billion in tourism revenue by 2026. The campaign focuses on cultural, eco, and niche tourism, with a commitment to sustainability, inclusivity, and economic growth. Tourism Malaysiaโ€™s vision is to welcome tourists who stay longer, engage meaningfully with local communities, and contribute positively to both the environment and Malaysiaโ€™s economy. 

This sales mission is part of Tourism Malaysiaโ€™s ongoing efforts to boost tourist arrivals from Taiwan. In 2024, the number of visitors from Taiwan rose by 35.9%, reaching a total of 423,117. This growth has been supported by air connectivity with key airlines such as Malaysia Airlines, Batik Air, AirAsia, China Airlines, EVA Air, and Starlux operating direct flights between Taiwan and Malaysia. These carriers collectively offer 15,056 seats per week, making Malaysia easily accessible to Taiwanese travellers. 

As the 9th most popular destination for Taiwanese visitors, Malaysia is positioning itself as a preferred holiday destination offering diverse experiences. Beyond promoting Malaysiaโ€™s attractions, the B2B networking session provides a platform to strengthen ties with Taiwanโ€™s travel industry, facilitating new partnerships and exploring opportunities to shape the future of tourism between the two countries. 

Datoโ€™ Yeoh Soon Hin expressed his excitement about the mission: "This is more than just a campaign โ€“ itโ€™s a new chapter in our efforts to inspire even more Taiwanese travellers to explore Malaysiaโ€™s rich culture, stunning landscapes, and world-renowned hospitality. 

We are committed to creating unforgettable experiences for our visitors and look forward to welcoming many more Taiwanese tourists in the years ahead.โ€ 

โ€œThis sales mission provides an invaluable opportunity to forge deeper connections with Taiwanโ€™s counterparts. By showcasing Malaysiaโ€™s diverse offerings, from vibrant urban destinations to breathtaking natural beauty, we hope to inspire even more Taiwanese tourists to discover the warmth and hospitality that Malaysia is known for," he added.

-Tourism Malaysia.

Monday, 12 May 2025

Taiwan-Sabah partnership aims to boost sustainable tourism

 

Five universities from Taiwan have formalised a partnership with four Sabah-based tourism associations to promote agro- and community-based tourism in the Malaysian state.

The collaboration was formalised with the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in Kota Kinabalu. It aims to promote sustainable tourism development through knowledge exchange, community engagement, and academic-industry cooperation. The MoU is also expected to support capacity-building among local stakeholders and contribute to long-term, values-driven tourism initiatives.

The signing ceremony was attended by senior officials from the Sabah government and representatives of the Malaysia Talent Education and Industry-Academia Collaboration Association, who accompanied the Taiwanese delegation.

The participating Taiwanese institutions are Dayeh University, National Chi Nan University, Nan Kai University of Technology, Lee-Ming Institute of Technology, and the Taiwan Agro and Rural Tourism Association. Their Sabah counterparts include the Kiulu Tourism Association, Tambunan Tourism Association, Sabah Tenom Coffee Entrepreneurs Association, and the Tambatuon Village Womenโ€™s Community Association in Kota Belud.

The Sabah Tourism Board (STB) will facilitate the collaboration as part of its broader efforts to develop inclusive and sustainable tourism models.

STB chairman and assistant minister of tourism, culture and environment, Joniston Bangkuai, said the initiative aligns with the Sabah Maju Jaya development blueprint, which highlights agriculture and tourism as key economic drivers.

He noted that โ€œagro-tourism plays a vital role in enhancing visitor experiences while directly empowering rural communitiesโ€, adding that STB has identified 51 agro-tourism products across Sabah and is piloting a digital data platform in Kiulu to guide rural tourism strategies.

-TTG Asia.

Friday, 9 May 2025

Tourism Malaysia Anjur Libat Urus Industri Pelancongan Pulau Pinang Bagi TMM2026

 

PULAU PINANG, 5 Mei 2025 โ€“ Tourism Malaysia terus mempergiat usaha memperkukuh ekosistem pelancongan negara melalui sesi libat urus bersama para pemain industri yang diadakan hari ini di Iconic Marjorie Hotel, Bayan Lepas, Pulau Pinang, sebagai persediaan menghadapi Tahun Melawat Malaysia 2026 (TMM2026). 

Merupakan siri kesebelas daripada rangkaian sesi libat urus yang telah diadakan di beberapa negeri sebelum ini, program kali ini memberi tumpuan kepada penyelarasan strategi promosi serta memperkukuh kerjasama merentas sektor bagi memastikan penyertaan aktif daripada pihak industri dalam menjayakan TMM2026. 

Majlis disempurnakan oleh YBhg. Dato' Yeoh Soon Hin, Timbalan Pengerusi Tourism Malaysia, dengan kehadiran YB Tuan Wong Hon Wai, Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Pelancongan dan Ekonomi Kreatif Negeri Pulau Pinang, serta Encik Shahrin Mokhtar, Timbalan Ketua Pengarah (Perancangan) Tourism Malaysia, bersama barisan wakil agensi kerajaan, syarikat penerbangan, pengusaha hotel, pengendali produk pelancongan dan pemain industri tempatan. 

YBhg. Dato' Yeoh Soon Hin berkata, tema kempen TMM2026, Malaysia: Destinasi Lestari dan Kaya Budaya mencerminkan komitmen negara dalam mengekalkan daya tarikan pelancongan yang mesra alam dan berteraskan budaya. 

โ€œPulau Pinang memiliki keistimewaan tersendiri sebagai destinasi pelancongan dengan nilai sejarah, budaya dan komuniti majmuk yang saling melengkapi. Pengiktirafan sebagai Tapak Warisan Dunia UNESCO turut memperkukuh kedudukannya sebagai antara destinasi tumpuan bagi pelancongan berasaskan budaya dan kelestarian menjelang TMM2026,โ€ katanya. 

Tambah beliau, kerjasama erat antara sektor awam dan swasta di Pulau Pinang diyakini mampu memperkukuh lagi ekosistem pelancongan negeri, khususnya dalam memperkenalkan lebih banyak produk pelancongan baharu, memperluas capaian pasaran, serta meningkatkan kemudahan dan kualiti perkhidmatan pelancongan ke arah pengalaman pelawat yang lebih bermakna dan berkualiti. 

Kerajaan Negeri Pulau Pinang juga komited dalam mempertingkatkan prasarana pelancongan, di samping menyokong inisiatif pelancongan hijau dan digital yang inklusif. Usaha ini merangkumi program pemuliharaan warisan serta penganjuran pelbagai acara kebudayaan berimpak tinggi yang mampu menarik minat pelancong dari dalam dan luar negara. Dengan sokongan padu daripada semua pihak, Pulau Pinang bersedia memainkan peranan penting dalam menjayakan TMM2026, sekali gus memperkukuhkan kedudukan Malaysia sebagai destinasi pelancongan unggul yang lestari dan berdaya saing di peringkat antarabangsa.

-Tourism Malaysia.