Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Environment Sabah co-hosts the Maritime Silkroad Legend Concert together with the Consulate of China in view of the 45th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations between China and Malaysia

YB Datuk Jimmy Wong, YB Datuk Seri Panglima Wilfred Madius Tangau, YAB Datuk Seri Panglima Haji Mohd Shafie bin Haji Apdal, Tuan Yang Terutama Yang Di-Pertua Negeri Sabah, Tun Datuk Seri Panglima (Dr) Haji Juhar Bin Datuk Haji Mahiruddin and Yang Amat Berbahagia, Toh Puan Datuk Seri Panglima (Dr) Hajah Norlidah Binti Tan Sri Datuk R.M. Jasni, YAB Datin Seri Panglima Hajah Syuryani binti Datuk Haji Shuaib, Datin Seri Dr Jaina Sintian, YB Datuk Christina Liew, YB Datuk Hj Jaujan Bin Sambakong
YB Datuk Christina Liew, presenting her welcome speech
Together with the Maritime Silkroad Legend Concert, Guangxi Symphony Orchestra conductor Mr Lin Tao and Malaysian Pianist Ms Claudia Yang.
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Liew’s visit to Turkey museum helps to promote sports tourism in Sabah

ISTANBUL: Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Christina Liew’s inaugural visit to the Besiktas Jimnastik Kulubu (Besiktas Gymnastic Club) Museum here augurs well for promoting sports tourism in Sabah. A conspicuous feature of the museum is a football stadium dubbed Vodafone Park with a seating capacity of 40,000. Liew, who is also Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment, was taken on a guided tour of the museum by its chief marketing officer, Umut Kutlu. “International sports and games unite people from all over the world, regardless of race, colour or religion. I am glad to learn from Umut that the Besiktas Jimnastik Club wants to take advantage of Visit Malaysia Year (VMY) next year to foster friendship ties with Sabah,” she said. Formed in 1903, the Club had produced legendary footballers who represented Turkey in world soccer championships and brought glory to their country. The minister is receptive to the idea of “exchange visits” by sports people (athletes, players and officials) from Turkey and Sabah. Umut suggested a friendly match in Sabah between veteran footballers from Turkey and their local counterparts, among other activities. According to Umut, what was unusual to many Turkish citizens was the presence of Malaysian fans at almost every major soccer tournament such as the World Cup and Turkish Football League held at the Vodafone Park previously. Among the many national flags unfurled at those tournaments was that of Malaysia to show support for the Malaysian team. “Questions were raised. Generally, people were asking why would Malaysians want to come to Turkey. Why are they here? What are they doing in Turkey?” he related. Liew received a special Besiktas Gymnastic Club football jersey from Umut (with her name printed on it) to mark her visit to the museum. Meanwhile, she said Sabah is looking forward to the international golf competition scheduled to be held in the State in October this year. “While the event is in progress, spouses and children of participating golfers can go on organised tours in and around Kota Kinabalu.” Source: Borneo Post Online
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Sabah on course for 4 million tourists

KOTA KINABALU: Sabah is on course to achieving four million tourists this year if there is no let up from the increase noted based on tourist arrivals for the first quarter of 2019.“It’s interesting to note that one out of five China tourists visiting Malaysia lands in Sabah.” “From the achievement of average monthly arrivals, Sabah would expect to achieve the four million tourist target for the year 2019,” said past President of Sabah Hotels Association Christopher Chan. That’s if nothing negative comes out from cases like the recent three deaths from blast fishing – one local and two China nationals. Markets from Northeast Asia continues to dominate the tourist arrivals to Sabah with a total of 356,764 against the total international market of 484,210 comprising 73.68 per cent. The latest figures from Sabah Tourism on the top 10 countries from where international tourists originated from to visit Sabah for the first quarter of 2019 are: China – 176,130 (47.43 per cent); South Korea – 82,074 (22.1 per cent); Indonesia – 25,519 (6.87 per cent); Brunei Darussalam – 17,102 (4.6 per cent); Taiwan – 11,800 (3.18 per cent); Philippines – 9,960 (2.68 per cent); United Kingdom & Eire – 7,400 (1.99 per cent); Singapore – 6,506 (1.75 per cent); Japan – 5,585 (1.5 per cent); and United States of America – 5,550 (1.49 per cent)As an expert, Chan is reporting as an associate in collaboration with property consultant Smiths Gore Sabah. Tourists arrivals to Sabah for the month of April 2019 was registered at 343,691 compared to 308,827 for the corresponding month in 2018, an increase of 34,864 or 11.29 per cent. International arrivals for April 2019 was recorded at 112,899 against Malaysian arrivals of 230,795 and compared to 108,181 and 200,646 respectively for the corresponding month last year. The international arrivals marked an increase of 4,718 or 4.36 per cent and Malaysian arrivals increased by 30,149 or 15.03 per cent respectively. Total tourist arrivals up to April 2019 was 1,377,565 compared to 1,256,448 for last year same period, increase by 121,117 or 9.64 per cent. The overall international figures were 484,210 against 893,355 for Malaysian arrivals against 473,393 and 783,055 for the same period last year respectively. This indicates an increase in international arrivals of 10,817 or 2.28 per cent but a marked increase in Malaysia arrivals for the same period by 110,300 or 14.09 per cent. While Southeast Asia arrival up to April 2019 recorded a slight increase from 80,743 compared to 76,850 for the same period last year, up by 3,893 or 5.07 per cent. Singapore recorded a total of 8,507 for up to April 2019 compared to 7,478 for same period last year, up by 1,029 or 13.76 per cent. Brunei tourists increased with 5,625 arrivals for April 2019 compared to 4,697 over the corresponding month in 2018, up by 928 or 19.76 per cent. Up till April 2019, the overall total was recorded at 22,728 compared to 20,506 over the same period last year, up by 2,222 or 10.84 per cent. Philippines arrivals continue to improve with a total of 3,527 for April 2019 compared to 3,250 recorded for the same month last year. The difference is minor but the overall total until April 2019 is recorded at 13,487 compared to 10,982 over the same period last year, up by 2,505 or 22.81 per cent. Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam have not shown any positive sign of recovery or improvement in the short run. There’s a need to promote East Malaysia and Brunei in these Asean markets, rather countries further away in West Asia or the Eurasian Continent plagued by economic downturn and political uncertainty. Source: Daily Express
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Sabah Tourism Board signs MoU with Turkey’s biggest tourism player

ISTANBUL: The Sabah Tourism Board (STB) has signed a Memorandum of Understandıng (MoU) with Turkey's biggest tourism player, Dorak Holding, at the company's headquarters here Thursday (July 11). Dorak Holding chairman Ahmet Serdar Korukcu signed for the company while STB was represented by chairman Ken Pan Ying On. Ahmet said the overall goal of the initiative is to position Sabah as one of the top choices for the international leisure segment, comprising group, individual, MICE (Meeting, Incentive, Conventıon and Exhibition) and business travellers. The signing ceremony was witnessed by Sabah Deputy Chief Minister cum Tourism, Culture and Envıronment Minister Datuk Chrıstina Liew, Dorak Holding Global Brand & Tourism Management head Esra Degirmenci, as well as STB general manager Noredah Othman. "We are partners now in a win-win tourism environment," Liew said. Among the main objectives of this partnership are to promote and attract new markets to Sabah. The MoU wıll be valid for 12 months as a trial period, after which both parties will agree on continuation in further stages. Esra and Ahmet will lead a five-member delegation to Sabah in August this year to visit tourism facilities and attractions. Source: The Star Online
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Agnes Keith book should motivate research: DCM

SANDAKAN: The observations made by Agnes Keith through her book “Land Below The Wind” should motivate the young generation to carry out social anthropology research in the State. Deputy Chief Minister cum Tourism, Cultural and Environment Minister Datuk Christina Liew said the book had made Sabah known worldwide.“The book which explained the local community in Borneo during the 1930s until 1950s has become a treasure for us as it pictured our varied cultures, uniqueness and the beauty of Borneo’s flora and fauna. “Therefore, this book should become a motivator for anthropologists and the young generation to do research on the cultures, customs and traditions in Sabah,” she said. Her speech was delivered by her Assistant Minister, Assafal P. Alian, at the celebration of Agnes Keith Day and Exotica Craft Exhibition, in conjunction with Sandakan Festival 2019, held at Agnes Keith House, here, Saturday. She said the Agnes Keith House located in Jalan Istana, here, has become one of the “must visit” places for both domestic and foreign visitors. The programme was also enlivened with the exhibition of local handicrafts, folk sport, lucky draw and colouring and drawing contest. Meanwhile, Christina urged local tourism players to be more proactive and aggressive in promoting tourism in Sandakan, especially in promoting the Sandakan Heritage Walk tourism. Source: Daily Express Online
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