UMS signs MoU to develop teaching resort

KOTA KINABALU: Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Traverse Tours Sdn Bhd to develop a teaching resort in its campus, the first of its kind in the state. The resort will serve as a platform to train and expose the UMS students to the resort industry, an initiative that is in line with the state’s need to anticipate its booming tourism industry. In its bid to attract both local and foreign tourists, the resort will have 30 chalet units, which are equipped with eco-friendly features, as well as restaurants and spa facilities. The resort will be located near the campus’ Business, Economics and Accounting Faculty (FPEP) and the beaches. Meanwhile, UMS Vice Chancellor Professor Datuk Dr D Kamarudin D Mudin said that the teaching resort would serve as an invaluable gift to the tourism students of UMS. It is also in line with the Higher Education Ministry’s Industry in Campus concept, the Fourth Industrial Revolution as well as the main pillars of the Sabah Leap 2035. It is understood that Traverse Tours is local Bumiputra company that has been around for nearly 30 years. Among those present in the event were Traverse Tours Management Director Dares Saham and Mayor Datuk Yeo Boon Hai. Source: The Borneo Post
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First special direct charter flight to Sandakan brings 160 tourists from Taiwan

SANDAKAN: A total of 160 tourists from Taiwan became the first group of passengers arriving in Sandakan Airport on a special direct charter flight from the country today. It was an initiative of tour agency, Taikar Sdn Bhd, with cooperation from its Taiwanese counterpart, Sunrise Express Travel Service Co. Ltd, using Malindo Air flight. The arrival of the tourists at 10.50am was given a grand welcome in conjunction with the Chinese New Year celebration. Also present were Sabah Tourism Board general manager Suzaini Datuk Sabdin Ghani and Sandakan Municipal Council secretary Faridah Giau. Speaking to reporters, Suzaini said the initiative was in line with the state government's efforts to bring tourists to other districts of the state and not to focus only to Kota Kinabalu. "This is their first attempt and I hope more tour agencies, airlines and hotel operators would collaborate in this kind of partnership to enable more tourists from Taiwan to visit Sandakan," Suzaini said. During their stay here until next Tuesday, the tourists would be brought to visit Bakkungan Kecil Island, Libaran Island, Puu Jih Shih Temple, Orang Utan Conservation Centre in Sepilok, Gumantong Cave and enjoy the wildlife habitat along the Kinabatangan River For the record, 62,121 tourists from Taiwan were recorded to have visited Sabah last year, which was an increase of 12% from the number recorded in 2016. Earlier at 2am today, 90 local tourists boarded a similar special charter flight from the Sandakan Airport heading to Taiwan. Source: Bernama
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Consul believes Sabah may have 1mln China tourists soon

KOTA KINABALU: As the state is experiencing an influx of Chinese tourists, the number of Sabahans going to China has also increased tremendously. Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in Kota Kinabalu, Liang Caide, said more and more people from Sabah-Labuan went to China for business, family visits and sightseeing. “Last year, the Consulate General issued over 25,000 visas,” Liang said at the Consul-General’s Chinese New Year reception at Hakka Hall on Friday. He revealed that more and more Chinese companies have shown  interest in Sabah by setting up offices and participating in major local projects here. “In the New Year, both China-Malaysia cooperation and  China-Sabah cooperation will see new opportunities and will progress to new levels. “China’s ‘Two Centenary Goal’ is highly compatible with Malaysia’s 2050 National Transformation plan. The Belt and Road Initiative promoted by China can be fully coordinated with the Sabah Development Corridor plan. “Owing to the complementary advantages of the two sides, the prospect of cooperation is broad,” Liang further asserted. Liang also believes that Sabah may very well achieve its goal of having one million visitors coming  to the state in the near future. He said this was possible due to the rapid cooperation and exchanges between China and Sabah-Labuan in various fields, which had ultimately led to the close relationship among the people of the two places. “Last year, some 430,000 Chinese tourists visited Sabah and the number of direct flights between Kota Kinabalu and the cities in China had increased to nearly one hundred per week. “This has greatly boosted the development of tourism and other related industries in Sabah,” Liang said at his Consul-General’s Chinese New Year reception at Hakka Hall on Friday. “I believe, in the very near future, the goal of reaching one million Chinese tourists coming to Sabah, as set by the Chief Minister (Tan Sri Musa Haji Aman) will soon be realized,” he added. China-Malaysia relation, which is at the best time in history, has entered a fast lane of maturity, stability and all-round development, Liang said. The Consulate General will also continue to devote itself to promoting the China-Malaysia relation and the China-Sabah win-win cooperation to benefit the people of both places. He added that he was pleased to hear that the China-Malaysia friendship had gained new achievements at the beginning of 2018. “Giant pandas from China Liang Liang and Xing Xing gave birth to the second cub in Malaysia, which a good sign and a good start for relations between the two countries this year,” he said. Chinese had made great contributions to the economic development and social harmony of Sabah, as well as the friendship between China and Malaysia, Liang said. Among those present at the event were Chief Minister Tan Sri Musa Haji Aman and other state leaders. Source: Borneo Post Online
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