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Turtle conservation efforts in Kampung Tempurung

KUALA PENYU: An awareness programme will be carry out in Kampung Tempurung here to educate the villagers to conserve the sea turtles. The conservation efforts will enable the sea turtles to come ashore for nesting and these activities can be turn into a tourism product. “We want to educate the villagers to protect and don’t disturb or catch the sea turtles as they are a protected endangered species,” said Tempurung Golden Beach Resort operator Jack Koh. “The conservation of the sea turtles will benefit the villagers as the arrival of visitors will also create job opportunities for them,” said Koh when hosting a luncheon for Kuala Penyu District Officer Sebastian Ingkim in conjunction with the release of a batch of hawksbill hatchlings to the Tempurung beach on Monday. Also invited were Sabah Association of Tour and Travel Agents (SATTA) members led by its chairman Dato’ Seri Winston Liaw, Wildlife Department officer Abd Rahimin Ag Yahya, SK Pekan Kuala Penyu’s pupils and some taiji practitioners from Kota Kinabalu. Koh suggested the villages can be train to become a warden to petrol the shore and protect the sea turtles. “We have an encouraging support from the village chief here to carry out the awareness programme to promote the conservation effort,” he added. Liaw said SATTA members were glad to be invited to witness the release of the hatchlings as this could be yet another tourism product for them to market. “Most of us actually never experience this moment before and this is a very meaningful visit for us to not only see the hatchlings but also explore this place,” he said. Rahimin said the sea turtles are totally protected marine creatures under the Wildlife Conservation Enactment 1997 and it is an offence to disturb or catch them. “Avoid disturbing the sea turtles. Since they are a totally protected species, we are not allowed to hold them. We can only watch and take picture,” he explained. Sebastian hopes more people will come to Kampung Tempurung to boost the local tourism industry. Source: New Sabah Times
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SK Sayap Kota Belud scores a first in education-based tourism programme

KOTA BELUD: SK Sayap Kota Belud is the first rural primary school in Malaysia to implement an education-based tourism programme. SK Sayap which is located 20km from Pekan Kota Belud and situated at a panoramic view of Mount Kinabalu intends to be the hub and pioneer of Edu-Tourism School in Kadamaian as well as in the nation. Programme coordinator, Boniface Jiran said the school’s Edu-Tourism Kampung Sayap is among the tourism products under the Kampung Sayap Tourism Village Committee which was supported by the school’s Parents and Teacher Association (PIBG) and Kadamaian assemblyman Ewon Benedick. “Besides the school’s beautiful view of Mount Kinabalu, there are also six education huts where each of the huts has their own unique landscape and there is one upside down hut which features Kadazandusun culture,” he said, adding that since its inception, it has attracted thousands of visitors and tourists. “For the Kampung Sayap community, SK Sayap edu-tourism through FGHT (Focus Group Hiking Team) has helped a lot especially in developing its own tourism products and packages as well as providing guidance to tour operators to promote their tourism product. “As a result, Kg Sayap Tourism or better known as Kg Sayap Eco-edu Tourism has grown to the extent of successfully developing almost 38 tourism products comprising services, accommodation, retail, hill-mountain hiking, cave, waterfall, Rafflesia flowers, food, historical sites, and culture and arts,” he added. He also applauded the State Ministry of Rural Development (KPLB) for bringing in the Rural Tourism Mini Estet Sejahtera (MESEJ) programme and believed that Edu-Tourism in SK Sayap can be developed. He also stated that the village will also be getting benefits through the positive development of rural tourism industry such as upgrading and building the village roads. “Besides that, this would also help boost the students’ academic achievement through the implementation of the Edu-Tourism programme. “We are proud that our students can now read, write, and calculate well after the implementation of the programme. This is because with various visitors from foreign countries such as Japan and England, it has motivated the students to be more confident in speaking English. The motivation to boost their confidence in speaking English is due to visits from tourists from foreign countries such as Japan and England. Meanwhile, SK Sayap teacher Kingfier Missin expressed his gratitude to Ewon Benedick, who is also the Minister of Rural Development Sabah for donating a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and a projector to the school as well as RM5,000 cash as a touch point for developing SK Sayap tourism industry. He explained that the LCD and projector would surely be useful for the 150 students of SK Sayap in their study session. Speaking at the SK Sayap Kaamatan and Hari Raya celebration, Ewon hoped that the SK Sayap Edu-Tourism programme can be an example to other schools in the state. “This will be another attraction for Kampung Sayap which is already known as a tourist destination with natural beauties such as the mountain forests and rivers in Kota Belud,” he said. Source: New Sabah Times
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TYT glad for tourism and making Sabah seafood hub

Kota Kinabalu: Efforts must be made to attract more investments in the hotel sector to cater to the increasing demand for accommodation in the State, said Head of State Tun Dr Juhar Mahiruddin. "I am very pleased that the tourism industry in Sabah stays strong and the response is very encouraging. "I was made to understand that the Government will intensify efforts to upgrade environmental management and rehabilitation of cultural heritage that are main tourism assets in Sabah," he said. Speaking in his policy speech when opening the 15th sitting of State Legislative Assembly here, Monday, Juhar said the Government will also develop many tourism products and services, including tourism hubs such as a seafood hub in the East Coast of Sabah. He said the State Government recorded its gratitude to the Federal government for giving net tax revenues to Sabah. Furthermore, he said the State Government will empower management of Sabah Parks covering nine parks including six marine parks with total acreage of 1.2 million hectares. He said efforts would be intensified to increase acreage of protected marine areas in Sabah waters towards maintaining sustainable of unique marine life in the State. Juhar said the Government will develop, rehabilitate and preserve ethnic cultures in Sabah so that all 36 ethnic groups and 217 sub-ethnic could be studied and documented. He said this initiative will further improve cultural tourism industry that will benefit various ethnics and sub-ethnic groups in the State. On wildlife, he urged all relevant quarters to take steps so that wildlife in Sabah continue to be protected and stay in its natural habitats. "Therefore, the government needs to make sure each development activity is properly planned and take account the aspect of protecting the environment that is in tandem with the State's Environment Policy. Juhar also noted that Totally Protected Areas (TPAs) in Sabah have total acreage of 1.9 million hectares which is more than 26 per cent of the State's land acreage and the largest protected areas in the South East Asia. He said efforts will be taken to achieve the target TPAs to reach 30 per cent or 2.2 million hectares by 2025. He supported the government's efforts to develop the agriculture sector where focus is on rising production of food crop that has high value by using latest agriculture technologies. Apart from that, he said quality and food safety is also being emphasised so as to produce nutrient and quality food items. "On fishery, the focus would be on an effort to increase production of fishery products including seaweed aquaculture and ornamental fish as well as carrying on programmes to help the fishermen to increase their earnings. "The strategic location of Sabah in the Sulu Sulawesi Marine Ecology Region and marine biodiversity centre have made Sabah rich with various fishery sources. "Hence, it is important to ensure the State's fishery source is sufficient and sustainable so that these could cater rising demand of seafood and reach premium prices," Juhar said. To expedite development of industrial sector, he said the government will encourage more downstream activities from potential sources like the oil and gas industry, oil palm and wood downstream industry. Juhar also commended a new policy by the new State government to temporary ban export of timber logs which is the right and accurate move to encourage development of wood downstream industry in Sabah. In addition, he said efforts have been carried out to improve infrastructure and facilities in industrial areas as well as empowering enabler to drive downstream activities and attract more investors to Sabah. In reducing poverty rate in Sabah, he said the Government has carried out many programmes to increase income and enhance wellbeing level of the people including various efforts to empower women in rural areas so that they could effectively contribute to economic development in their respective areas. Juhar said the government is committed with given initiatives to empower youth in many aspects like in education, skills, entrepreneurship and other positive values that have been inculcated. In fact, he said the State government will focus on efforts to make society engage in sports, empower athletes' development, strengthening sport bodies and increase participation of volunteers actively in sport programmes and empower contribution and involvement private and corporate sector in sponsoring sport programme and providing ecosystem of holistic sport development. - Hayati Dzulkifli Source: Daily Express
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9th Tugu Budaya Etnik Sabah-International Youth Folk Dance Festival July 10-14

KOTA KINABALU: The unique and diverse culture of Sabah will be showcased at the upcoming 9th Tugu Budaya Etnik Sabah-International Youth Folk Dance Festival 2018 on July 10-14. This is a very attractive programme to promote the rich culture of Sabah, said Deputy Chief Minister-cum-Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Christina Liew. “The programme also provided an opportunity for us to exchange and express our culture with other countries,” said Liew during the launch of the festival promotional event at Wisma Tun Fuad here yesterday. The cultural dance can be instilled in the student lives so when they grow up they will always remember this cultural heritage, she said. “We hope the top three winners will have the opportunity to represent Sabah to overseas competition. The ministry will always support them,” assured Liew. Sabah Cultural Board general manager William Baya said the festival is participated by primary and secondary schools and unlike previous years, it was only competed by national teams, this year they decided to open for international competitors. And they have received the confirmation from Raduga, Russia; Sanggar Tari Bali Legong (Indonesia); Tarlac National High School (Philippines); Zamin (Uzbekistan); Ranranga Dance Academy (Sri Lanka). The festival aims to raise the cultural awareness among the students the importance in preserving our cultural heritage as well as to foster friendship and understanding through culture, he said. “It is also to promote the tourism destination of Sabah based on culture and also provide a platform for the students to showcase their cultural dance talents and skills,” said William. The five-day event featuring 24 teams from Sabah, Sarawak, Terengganu and Selangor as well as five international teams will kick-off at Imago Shopping Mall on July 10, before the rest of the competition is held at the Sabah Cultural Centre in Penampang. Also present was Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister permanent secretary Datu Rosmadi Sulai. Source: New Sabah Times
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Free walking tour of KK

Kota Kinabalu: Tourists and locals who wish to know more about the history, heritage and culture of the State capital now have an option of doing so with the availability of a walking tour introduced by the Sabah Tourism Board (STB), recently. The 9am-11am tour, which is free of charge, is presently held once a day every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. A licensed tour guide from the Sabah Tourist Guides Association (STGA) will lead the tour covering places of interest within the city. The walking tour takes visitors through 11 stops starting from the STB building before heading to the former Land and Survey Building and other places of interest such as the Atkinson Tower, Gaya Street, Central Market, Handicraft Market and ending at STB's merchandise shop, Kadaiku, at Sinsuran. Deputy Chief Minister cum Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Christina Liew, who officiated the tour, commended STB for the initiative to further promote Kota Kinabalu. "I think this is a good initiative that we may look further into. I know in Shanghai they have a whole stretch called Nanjing Walkway where there are no vehicles and where tourists will just be walking around and shopping. "Other countries are also trying to do something similar, and having the free walking tour here is a good start," she told a media conference, Thursday. Christina said for a start it will be conducted three times a week and from there they will see how it goes before looking into the possibility of expanding it. She also mentioned the roles which the media can play in helping to promote the tour. "We ought to be able to promote this new tour more effectively. Let the people know that there is such a thing here and I am sure we will be able to increase the number of visitors," she said. STB General Manager Suzaini Datuk Sabdin Ghani said the walking tour started on June 23 with about 20 tourists, adding that they are expecting a bigger number next Saturday. She said the tour is open to anyone, tourists and locals alike, adding that they have so far received a mix of tourists from Europeans to locals, Chinese and Koreans who happen to be in the city and want to learn a bit more about Kota Kinabalu rather than spending time at the mall. "This is new, my team decided to introduce the free walking tour because we have a beautiful city," she said. Also present was STGA President S. F. Chin who said at present it is only for English-speaking visitors and that after the first three months, they will look into the response and perhaps STB may consider opening up for Mandarin-speaking visitors. She said STGA is honoured for being called by STB to provide guides, adding that normally STGA provides them with senior guides to ensure quality guiding and attract tourists to take part in the walking tour. She said this also creates extra jobs for STGA guides to assist STB promote Sabah. A statement from the STB stated that the free walking tour concept is relatively a new way to discover cities compared to the traditional tour concept. It stated that today's young travellers are likely to sign up for free walking tours as they have become increasingly popular in other key destinations. In 2017, Sabah recorded a total of 3.6 million visitors and 52.1 per cent from the total arrivals were Free Independent Travellers. The walking tour is suitable for this group, who are mostly millennial travellers. Advance booking is required and visitors can book their free walking tour at www.freewalk.sabahtourism.com or email to booking@sabahtourism.com. - Sherell Jeffrey Source: Daily Express
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