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Endangered proboscis monkey is official mascot for Visit Malaysia Year 2014

PETALING JAYA: The proboscis monkey, also known as the long-nosed monkey, will be the official mascot for Visit Malaysia Year (VMY) 2014. Tourism Malaysia, in a statement Friday, said the Ministry of Tourism & Culture Malaysia chose the proboscis monkey as it “encapsulated the essence of Malaysia Truly Asia”. This proboscis monkey belongs to the Asian langurs and is the only member of the Nasalis genus. They are primarily found in Borneo, particularly in Sabah, and are one of the most endangered animals in the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species In the past, the orang utan, leatherback turtle and hornbill have been used to promote Visit Malaysia Year and state-level tourism campaigns. Unlike other wildlife species that are scattered around the country, proboscis monkeys are mostly concentrated in Kinabatangan, Sukau, Sandakan, Klias and other parts of Sabah. “Like the diversity encapsulated in the Malaysia Truly Asia branding, proboscis monkeys also possess diverse skills. “They frequently leap from tree limbs and hit the water with a comical belly flop, as well as attract their mate with their unusually large and long nose. “The proboscis monkey also has webbed feet, which enable it to swim." Meanwhile, in Kunming city in China, Tourism Malaysia Chairman Datuk Seri Dr Ng Yen Yen urged her overseas directors to focus on the VMY 2014 promotions with special emphasis on mega events that were highly saleable to the East Asia market. She made this call to Tourism Malaysia’s overseas directors, deputy directors and marketing managers of the East Asian market during the Overseas Directors Regional Meeting which was held in Kunming City, China. Also present was Tourism Malaysia Deputy Director General, Datuk Azizan Noordin. “The meeting, coinciding with the China International Travel Mart (CITM) 2013, was organised to evaluate the overall performance for 2012 and the first of half of 2013 as well as to study the changing trends of the respective markets and the implication of the implementation of the China Tourism Act, which was expected to affect China outbound travel,” said Dato’ Seri Dr. Ng Yen Yen. Among the Tourism Malaysia Chairman’s key messages to her officers were to embark on more joint promotions with corporate and private sectors as well as tour operators in the region including the airlines in an effort to improve connectivity. “In fact, proboscis monkeys are fairly good swimmers. Naturally, they have always been crowd pullers, especially for eco-adventure tourists who would not miss a chance to catch a glimpse of this monkey.” In the statement, Tourism Malaysia said the use of the proboscis monkey as the mascot for VMY 2014 would give credence and recognition to wildlife as well as instil interest among tourists to appreciate nature as a national tourism asset. “In addition, having the proboscis monkey as the mascot will also elevate Malaysia in the eyes of the world, by promoting its nature and wildlife conservatory initiatives through tourism,” it said. Source: The Star
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Turtle rescue centre launched in Pulau Gaya

KOTA KINABALU: The first dedicated turtle rescue centre in Sabah was officially launched yesterday, marked with the release of its first rescued turtle back into the sea. The launch was officiated by Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun, who also helped to carry the turtle, named Bobby, from its temporary holding tank into the water. The turtle rescue centre is part of the Gaya Island Marine Centre (GIMC), which was also officiated by Masidi yesterday. Located on Gaya Island within the Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park, GIMC also carries out coral reef restoration and marine conservation education programmes. “The story of Bobby is a happy one, a story of hope,” said Masidi in his officiating speech. He also launched a hard-cover coffee table book entitled “Natural Wonders” featuring plants, animals and places of interest at and around YTL Hotel properties around the world. YTL Hotel is the operator of Gaya Island Resort, along with several other resorts and hotels in Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, China, Japan, France and UK, including the recipient of 2003 world’s best resort award winner, Pangkor Laut Resort. The resort’s marine biologist, Scott Mayback, said they found the turtle floating near the island five months ago. “The turtle tank was not completed yet at the time but we decided to bring it back and try to nurture it back to health. We named it Bobby. “It was in very bad shape. It could not dive or eat and there were several times I’ve mistaken it to be dead, because it was so inactive. “In fact, the only thing that it could eat for the first three months were fish oil, which we injected directly to its oesophagus. One day, we took a leap of faith and tried a new antibiotic and the result is the healthy turtle that you see today,” said Mayback before releasing Bobby. Masidi in his address also touched on the importance of conserving and preserving nature, and turning it into a sustainable economic earner for the State. He said Sabah is blessed with natural wonders like nowhere else but faced with many challenges in maintaining these priceless resources for the next generation. “Our philosophy is that less is more. We want to leave a legacy for the next generation. We don’t want to just preserve what we have but make it even better. “This, however, is not an easy task because we are surrounded by people who only want to make a quick buck, people who want to sell turtle eggs, those who want to harvest all the logs without a care for conserving the forest,” he said. Despite having to deal with many obstacles, he said Sabah is steadily and surely heading towards the right direction in ensuring its natural resources are used in a sustainable manner. He noted that the State is on its way to achieving its goal of keeping 60 per cent of its land under forest cover. “Some ten years ago, our revenue from logging was more than RM2 billion but today the industry only earns a few hundred million due to significant reduction of logging concession areas. “At the same time, our revenues from tourism has increased drastically, roughly RM5 billion today. So, we have more than made up for the loss,” he said. Masidi also said that he expected the tourism sector to continue growing at a faster rate than previously predicted. He reckoned Sabah would exceed the three million tourist arrivals targeted for this year, adding that the tourism receipts for Sabah may reach up to RM5.8 billion, surpassing the initial target of RM5.2 billion. Source: Borneo Post
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Sabah’s hotel occupancy rates hit a high

KOTA KINABALU: Sabah’s hotel occupancy rates are hitting the 92% mark, which is among the highest in the country, state Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Masidi Manjun said. He said Sabah still needed another 5,000 hotel rooms, adding however, that investors should be careful before getting into the hospitality sector. “Do not build hotels in places where no one will come to stay. “Investors must do the necessary studies to avoid incurring losses,” Masidi said when launching an exhibition organised by Malaysian Association of Hotels Sabah and Labuan and the Asian Tourism International College. Besides picking strategic locations for their hotels, Masidi also noted that visitors from the various regions had different requirements. While those from China were contented to spend time in the islands, beaches and resorts, he said those from Europe preferred to enjoy Sabah’s diverse flora and fauna. “It is no surprise that 80% of visitors who go to the wildlife rich Lower Kinabatangan are from Europe.” On laments by some hotel operators in the Sandakan that their business was languishing, Masidi said the state had done its part by carrying out promotional efforts for the east coast Sabah district. This included the recent Sandakan food fair in Hong Kong which received overwhelming response, he said. “We must bear in mind that we are competing against some of the world’s best, including Bali and the Philippines,” he said, adding that Sabah needed to promote its unique traits, including having 32 ethnic communities. Source: The Star
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A shopping destination besides adventure-tourism

Kota Kinabalu: Tourism Malaysia aims to leverage on the State's position as a tourist shopping haven, capturing a slice of the billion-ringgit segment that made over RM18 billion for the country in 2012. Tourism Malaysia's Head of Shopping Malaysia Secretariat, Ramzi Abu Yazid (pic), believes that Sabah is fast developing its retail segment in spite of being well-promoted as a nature-adventure destination. "I believe Sabah will catch up as more and more tourists are spending more while visiting the country," he said during the agency's Duty Free Seminar, here, Tuesday. Shopping Malaysia Secretariat is the planner and organiser of national shopping campaigns, namely 1Malaysia Grand Prix Sale, 1Malaysia Mega Sale Carnival and 1Malaysia Year-End sale which are held over 240 days each year. Based on a Tourism Malaysia study, Ramzi noted the average tourist spending has grown from RM584.32 in 2007 to RM742.66 in 2012 per person. And out of the total, about 30 per cent is used for shopping, he said. Ramzi also said Malaysia Airlines' decision to restart its Narita-Kota Kinabalu flights on Monday (Oct. 28) would tremendously transform Sabah as a shopping hub ahead of the Visit Malaysia Year 2014. Its Sabah Director Sani Sham Ahmad also said it was difficult to promote Sabah as a shopping destination, without including tourist spots into travel packages. "This includes packages for shopping and visits to places like Mount Kinabalu, islands and cultures," he said. Its latest promotion which has captured over RM200,000 to date, "Oh My Shopping! Holiday Packages" also needs to include Labuan. "That is one of the creative methods, as people don't fly to KK for shopping," said Sani. Tourism Malaysia aims to retain a 30 per cent tourist expenditure on shopping throughout the Visit Malaysia Year 2014. Meanwhile, the Federal Government identified 6,090 goods that are duty free under the 2012 amended Customs Duties Order. Customs Department Senior Assistant Director Salleh Samsuri said only 328 items have been recognised as tourism related products as identified by the Ministry of Finance's 9,425 lines of goods. These items are divided into three main categories ranging from clothing, suitcases, briefcases, priceless and imitation jewellery, toys and small scale models for recreational use, he said. "The list of items are in line with the world customs order. It is normally on non-commercial purposes. Previously goods liable to import duty on or with any person entering the federation or in the baggage of such a customs duty at a flat rate of 30 per cent ad valorem shall be levied on and paid by the importer," he said during his presentation during the Duty Free Seminar programme organised by Tourism Malaysia. He said exemptions had been formulated during the 2011 Budget in an effort to turn the country into a tourism hub, shopping haven and to push local industries. A Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism Ministry officer reminded retail companies they must put up 70 per cent of their items during cheap sales promotions. Senior Principal Assistant Director, Hamzah Mahadi, said while three cheap sales have been pre-determined by regulators, such as Mega Sale Malaysia and the Malaysia Year End sale, retailers can organise three of their own cheap sale promotions. "These events however cannot run for more than 30 days with a gap of fourteen days from the previous cheap sale event," he said. He said retailers only need to submit their application to hold cheap sale promotions 14 days prior to the event and get the registration code from the nearest Ministry office. Source: Daily Express
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Sabah Hospitality Fiesta 2013

Sabah Hospitality Fiesta YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun officiated the 16th Sabah Hospitality Fiesta event which was held at City Mall on the 26th October 2013. YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun merasmikan acara Sabah Hospitality Fiesta kali ke-16 yang telah diadakan di Pusat Beli Belah City Mall pada 26 Oktober 2013 yang lalu.
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