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SANDAKAN’S AGNES KEITH HOUSE WILL BE PROMOTED AS ‘DARK TOURISM’

News Date:  June 27, 2021
Media : New Straits Times
SANDAKAN: The Agnes Keith House here will be developed as a "Dark Tourism" product. Sabah Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Jafry Ariffin said the state Museum Department through the E-Seram programme will be undertaking the planning. Dark tourism is a product that involves travelling to places associated with death and suffering. The programme will give visitors the opportunity to spend a night at the house to experience for themselves the life of the famous American writer, Agnes Newton Keith, her husband, Harry Keith and their son, George, he said. However, the programme had to be postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic that hit the world since last year. He added that there were many locations in Sabah that have a history of war, destruction or tragedy that could be developed as a tourist attraction.
The Agnes Keith House here will be developed as a "Dark Tourism" product. - Pic courtesy of Tourism, Culture and Environment Ministry
"Perhaps many do not know that the mansion on the hill holds a mystery," Jafry quipped. Among Agnes' notes include experiences of horror she often went through during her stay in the house. Agnes wrote: "I don't believe in ghosts. But every day I see a tall woman saying goodbye to her husband, picking up her baby and going down the street alone, standing at the end of the street and looking back." A maid who worked in the mansion when Tom Bayles lived there from 1967 to 1968 saw a woman standing on the steps. Many more notes in the form of articles were also displayed in one corner of the house which narrated the horror incident experienced by its occupants. It proves that despite its uniqueness as well as its history, the Agnes Keith House also holds a paranormal mystery that would make it interesting to visit.
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PEMERKASA PLUS HELPS SUVIVAL OF SABAH’S TOURISM INDUSTRY-JAFRY

News Date:  June 2, 2021
Media : The Sun Daily
KOTA KINABALU: The channeling of various types of assistance through the Pemerkasa Plus aid package will help the tourism industry in Sabah to survive, said Sabah Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Jafry Ariffin. He said this could be seen from the provisions like the one-off special assistance of RM500 to tour guides, taxi and e-hailing drivers amounting to RM68 million and also the 12-month moratorium on loan repayments to bus and taxi operators. He said industry players such as hotel operators, travel agencies, shopping malls, convention centres, theme parks and airlines would also benefit from the 10 percent discount on electricity bills for three months as well as from the Wage Subsidy Programme under Socso. “The Ministry (Sabah Tourism, Culture and Environment Ministry), will continue to enhance cooperative relations with all tourism industry players and identify other forms of assistance, which may be needed further by the target groups. “Tourism industry players are urged to persevere in facing the current challenges to break the chain of transmission of the Covid-19 virus by always practising compliance with standard operating procedures (SOP) in daily life,“ he said in a statement here today. Jafry said the extension until Dec 31 for tourism tax and service tax exemptions on accommodation provided by hotel operators, was also a great step in helping the tourism industry face this challenging period. On Monday, Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin announced the Pemerkasa Plus aid package amounting to RM40 billion to alleviate the burden of the people and businesses following the country being placed on a total lockdown from June 1-14 due to a surge in Covid-19 cases. — Bernama
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SABAH ALLOCATES RM1 MILLION TO TURN GUA BALAMBANGAN INTO TOURIST ATTRACTION

News Date:  March 31, 2021
Media : Jesselton Times
KUDAT: Gua Balambangan, on Balambangan Island here, will be upgraded and turned into a tourist attraction in Sabah, especially for the Kudat district. Sabah Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Jafry Ariffin said the ministry had allocated RM1 million to build basic infrastructure in the area, such as a bridge, to make it easier for visitors to go to the island  and enter the limestone cave, which is about 200 metres from the beach. “The cave is under the jurisdiction of the Kudat District Office,  while the sea area is under the Sabah Parks, so we will work together to develop the area as a tourism product,” he told reporters in conjunction with his visit to the Tun Mustapha Park here today. The distance between Kudat Marina Jetty to Gua Balambangan is about an hour by speed boat. Meanwhile, a resident of Kampung Batu Sirih, which is on Pulau Balambangan, Shuib Salleh, 51, said GuaBalambangan is known as Gua Kok Simpul among the locals. It is believed to be over 60 million years old, he said, adding that there are about 27 others caves in the area. The special thing about the caves is that the rocks inside are shiny when exposed to light, and they are home to bats,” he said, adding that of all the caves, Gua Kok Simpul is the most accessible. — BERNAMA
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TOURISM SECTOR IN SABAH WILL TAKE TIME TO RECOVER, SAYS STATE EXCO

News Date:  February 2, 2021
Media : Malay Mail
KOTA KINABALU, Feb 2 — The tourism sector in Sabah is expected to take longer time to recover than other states due to its dependence on air travel, said state Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Jafry Ariffin. However, he said, the ministry is optimistic that the tourism sector will be revived through strategies effectively outlined based on new norms. “We have planned and implemented various plans and strategies to face the current challenges. The recovery of the tourism industry also depends on the success of curbing Covid-19 with its improved prospects following the availability of vaccines,” he said in a statement today. He said the effective implementation of vaccination would be a key factor towards border opening and normalisation of domestic and international tourism activities. Meanwhile, Jafry said, the RM300 aid to tour guides, porters, mountain guides, diving leaders and artists would be channelled soon. The ministry is also looking into appropriate assistance to hotel and accommodation operators in Sabah, he added. — Bernama
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SABAH TOURISM TO ALSO FOCUS ON PROMOTING FOREST RESERVES

News Date:  September 21, 2020
Media : New Straits Times
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah government will also be focusing on promoting forest reserves in conjunction with Visit Malaysia Year 2020, said state State Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Christina Liew. “For the purpose of increasing tourism products at Gunung Alab, Sabah Parks has also developed several chalets and hostels to accommodate 54 people every day. “Sabah Parks has also prepared a 12km-trail from the mountain to Mahua waterfall in Tambunan,” she said during the winding up session at the 15th state assembly sitting here. Gunung Alab, with an elevation of 1,951 metre above sea, is the sixth highest mountain in Sabah. Last year, there were 1,671 visitors who came to Gunung Alab and 483 had trekked the trail. She also added that the ministry had received RM4.5 million from federal and state government to develop Trus Madi Forest Reserve. The allocation, which is under the 10th Malaysia Plan, is to build base camp, trail, rest house and water supply, among others. Liew, who is also deputy Chief Minister, said the state government has also been promoting forest areas such as Maliau Basin, Danum Valley, Imbak Canyon and Gunung Tingkar forest reserves through print and online media by Sabah Tourism Board. “For example, Imbak Canyon has been frequented by domestic and international tourists from the United Kingdom and Europe. “Based on statistics, those visitors are students, researchers and those who want to see the beauty of nature, forests and wildlife.”
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