Tourism diary for 600 licensed guides in Sabah

KOTA KINABALU: About 600 licensed tourist guides in Sabah will be getting copies of the Malaysian Tourist Guides' Council (MTGC) Tourism Diary 2015 for them to be well informed of events and festivities in the country, including Sabah. Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun lauded the first such national project by MTGC which will equip tourist guides with advance information on upcoming festivities and events next year. "I was made to understand that MTGC will be distributing 5,000 copies of the MTGC Tourism Diary to all tourist guides in the country before end of this year, and Sabah will be getting about 600 copies of the diary. "I am very pleased that such diary was created so that our tourist guides would know exactly what to tell their clients or tourists about the upcoming events. "At the same time, they can be more informative on events or celebration of festivities and what to anticipate and may even consider advising their clients to extend their stays in Sabah," he said. Masidi said this to reporters after launching the MTGC Tourism Diary at his office in Wisma Tun Fuad Stephens, here, Thursday. Also present were MTGC President Jimmy Leong Wie Kong, Sabah Native Registered Tourist Guide Association President Dabalun Balau and their main committee members. According to Masidi, the distribution of the diary is very timely as 2015 is a Year of Festivals for Malaysia. By having the diary, he said the tourist guides will be well informed of next year's events and festivities, and value add to the tourists' stay in Sabah and in the country. Meanwhile, Leong said the launching of the MTGC Tourism Diary was held here as festivities and events of Sabah often outshine other festivities in the country. He said the distribution of the diary to the tourists guides in the country is free. Source: Daily Express
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Sabah Parks to manage proposed marine park

RANAU: Sabah Parks will manage the conservation of the proposed Tun Mustapha Marine Park from next year, said Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Masidi Manjun. He said the proposed marine park in the north of Sabah has an area of about one million hectares and covers the waters off Kudat, Kota Marudu and Pitas, as well as 50 islands. "The State Government is working closely with Sabah Parks in its conservation efforts, for mutual benefit," he said while launching Sabah Parks' golden jubilee celebrations, here, Monday night. He said gazetting of Tun Mustapha Park, aimed at preserving biodiversity, maintaining a balanced development and narrowing the poverty gap at the marine park, was approved by the State Government in 2003. Meanwhile, Masidi said since its establishment 50 years ago, Sabah Parks had achieved various world status recognition for its efforts. Its most recent accomplishment was the recognition by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) in June, of the Crocker Range Park as a Biosphere Reserve. "The nature parks play an important role in providing sustainable ecology resources such as water, clean air and traditional and modern medicine reserves. "We support Sabah Parks' drive to preserve our natural environment for the coming generation to appreciate," he said. Masidi said seven other parks, namely, Kinabalu Park, Tunku Abdul Rahman Park, Turtle Island Park, Pulau Tiga Park, Pulau Sipadan Park, Tawau Hills Park and Tun Sakaran Marine Park are under Sabah Parks' management. Meanwhile, Masidi assured that his Ministry would continue to support every effort planned by the Sabah Parks so that the organisation would continue to become a pride not only for Sabah but also for Malaysia as a whole. "I have no doubt that with the support from the Government, NGOs, private sectors and every level of the society, Sabah Parks will become the best model with world class management, preservation and conservation system for the natural tropical environment. "I take this opportunity to thank and congratulate each and every member, past and present, of the Sabah Parks, for their contributions in continuing the legacy of success, which brings so much pride to the people of Sabah," he said. Also present at the event were Niosh Malaysia Chairman Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye, Resource Development and Information Technology Minister-cum-Paginatan Assemblyman Datuk Siringan Gubat, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Sabah Parks, Dato Seri Tengku Zainal Adlin Tengku Mahamood, Sabah Parks Director Dr Jamili Nais, Sabah Cultural Board Chairman Datuk Seri Wences Angang, Kundasang Assemblyman Datuk Dr Joachim Gunsalam and District Officer Faimin Kamin. Source: Daily Express
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AirAsia unveils ‘Thank You Sabah’ livery

KOTA KINABALU: The world's best low-cost airline for six consecutive years, AirAsia, unveiled its special livery "Thank You Sabah" on its A320 aircraft at the Kota Kinabalu International Airport (KKIA) Terminal 2 on Wednesday. The latest livery that took nine days to complete was dedicated to the State and people of Sabah for their undivided support for the airline's significant presence in the State. Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman said the special livery also marks the airline's commitment to Sabah, to further boost its economic standing via enhanced tourism activities and business opportunities. Apart from promoting Sabah in the airline routes, he said it also reflects the strong relationship between Sabah and the airline. "I wish to thank AirAsia for dedicating the special livery to Sabah and its people. We are proud to be associated with a successful and significant airline, and are happy to have Sabah personified on an aircraft flown all over the region, grabbing the attention and evoking the interest of foreign tourists in the State. "With the airline's significant presence in Sabah and the number of passengers flown into the State, it has resulted in impressive tourism growth and has helped expand further economic growth opportunities. "We are proud to be part of AirAsia's expansion plans and Kota Kinabalu has been chosen as one of the airline's hubs in Malaysia," he said. State Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun delivered Musa's speech. Also present were Sabah Tourism Board (STB) Chairman Datuk Joniston Bangkuai, STB General Manager Datuk Irene Benggon Charuruks, AirAsia Berhad Executive Chairman Datuk Kamarudin Meranun, its Chief Executive Officer Aireen Omar, and Director Dato Fam Lee Ee. Musa said the State Government will always support ideas or proposals that are beneficial for Sabah and open to discussing plans that help create impact in terms of tourism and commerce opportunities. "It is our hope that AirAsia will identify and secure more direct routes to Kota Kinabalu, and with that increase trade and tourism in Sabah. "I clearly remember the time many years ago, when Tan Sri Tony Fernandes and his partners were looking for funds to start the airline, and asked for an appointment to see me when I was then Sabah Finance Minister. "I was curious with the idea of a low-cost airline in the country. Tony presented a solid business plan and I had a good feeling about it and was therefore confident that this venture would be successful that led to Sabah Development Bank (SDB) approving a loan for AirAsia. Tony was indeed a good salesman,," Musa said. Meanwhile AirAsia Berhad CEO Aireen Omar said the AirAsia's new special livery, which is painted only on its one A320, has high value of advertisement in promoting Sabah, that the State is safe to visit. She said the aircraft would fly to more than 180 routes and between 70 and 80 destinations in South East Asia and Asean region. "People will be curious to know where Sabah is and what they can do in Sabah as well as check out the interesting places to visit in the State, when they see our livery on the aircraft. "We are also creating markets and awareness for people to know Sabah in all Asean countries as well as this is our way to promote Sabah that has done so much for the airline. It is also our way to show that Sabah is safe to visit to potential tourists," she said. In 2002, Aireen said the airline established Sabah as its hub and it managed to grow Kota Kinabalu at a faster rate, increased its connectivity, not only to the peninsula but also within Borneo. "Our operations in Sabah started in 2002 with Kota Kinabalu as our first destination. At that time, we flew four times a week progressively increasing its frequency to four times daily. And now we connect Kuala Lumpur to Kota Kinabalu 11 times a day. "In 2007, we celebrated our first international flight out of Kota Kinabalu to Shenzhen. Over the years, China routes have grown tremendously and now account for 48 per cent of all international routes from here," she said. Within a short span, Aireen said, Kota Kinabalu has become the airline's second biggest hub in the country with 200 domestic flights and 94 international flights a week. She said the airline has a total of six aircraft based here and had carried at least 3.5 million passengers into Sabah on an annual basis. Source: Daily Express
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Air Asia Thank You Sabah Livery

041214 YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun, Minister of Tourism, Culture & Environment Sabah representing YAB Chief Minister of Sabah in the launching of “Air Asia Thank You Sabah Livery” on 3rd December 2014 at Kota Kinabalu International Airport VIP Lounge. YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun, Menteri Pelancongan, Kebudayaan dan Alam Sekitar Sabah  telah mewakili YAB Ketua Menteri Sabah dalam acara perasmian ' Air Asia Thank You Sabah Livery'  pada 3 Disember 2014 bertempat di VIP Lounge Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Kota Kinabalu.   
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Sabah Parks 50th Golden Jubilee Celebration and 4th edition of the Spirit of Nunuk Ragang Festival

031214_1 YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun launched the Sabah Parks 50th Golden Jubilee Celebration and the 4th edition of the Spirit of Nunuk Ragang Festival which was held at the Ranau Airfield on 1st December 2014. YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun telah merasmikan Jubli Emas Taman-Taman Sabah dan Majlis Sunduan Do Nunuk Ragang Edisi Ke-4 yang telah diadakan di kawasan Airfield Daerah Ranau pada 1 Disember 2014. 
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