Sabah eyes four million tourist arrivals this year

KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah government hopes to achieve its target of four million tourist arrivals this year, up from the 3.8 million for 2018, Sabah Yang Dipertua Negeri Tun Juhar Mahiruddin said. He said the government is targeting more balanced tourist arrivals from China, Europe, the United States and the countries in Oceania. “To achieve the target, the government will strive to enhance air accessibility to Sabah and diversify the tourism products of the state, especially in the rural areas and the east coast,” he said. Juhar delivered the policy speech when opening the first meeting of the second session of the current Sabah Legislative Assembly. He said the Sabah Government is also committed to ensuring that the tourism sector in the state remains vibrant and competitive by focusing on the beauty of nature and cultural heritage as the major tourism assets. He said that in line with this and the desire of the government to preserve the natural environment and boost eco-tourism, efforts are being taken to declare Mount Kinabalu and its surroundings, comprising the districts of Ranau, Kota Belud and Kota Marudu, as a National Geopark this year. “The area will be promoted to be a Unesco Global Geopark site by 2020. “Additionally, the government is also in the process of gazetting the Darvel Bay in Lahad Datu and Mantanani Island in Kota Belud as marine conservation areas,” he said. Juhar said that the government is committed to developing the manufacturing sector that has the potential to boost the economy of the state, as well as sectors such as tourism, agriculture and mining.“The government will maintain the policy banning the export of logs to stimulate the timber-based downstream industries such as furniture-making and provide more jobs. “This measure will directly help local manufacturers to generate economic opportunities and enjoy the multiplier effects of the local timber industry. The government has also identified an area in the Sandakan Palm Oil Industry Cluster (POIC) as a furniture manufacturing hub for Sabah,” he said. Juhar said the government will strive to spur high-value downstream activities in the state, especially in the downstream oil and gas industry in the Sipitang Oil and Gas Industrial Park (SOGIP) and the Lahad Datu POIC. – Bernama Source: The Star Online
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Sabah on track to achieve 3.85m tourist arrivals target, says deputy CM

KOTA KINABALU: Sabah Tourism, Culture and Environment Ministry is on track to achieve its target of 3.85 million tourist arrivals, with RM8.154 billion tourism receipts, by the end of the year. In the first nine months of this year, minister Datuk Christina Liew Liew, who is also deputy chief minister, said the state recorded 2,865,322 tourist arrivals, compared with 2,726,788 during the same period last year. She said Sabah had recorded a 40.2 per cent increase in tourist arrivals from China. She said 464,271 Chinese tourists visited the state from January to September, followed by 244,230 tourists from South Korea, which saw an increase of 8.3 per cent. Liew was replying to a question from Datuk Jahid Jahim (GBS-Tamparuli) at the Sabah assembly sitting on whether the ministry would be able to achieve its tourist arrivals target this year. “Sabah contributed 20 per cent of the tourist arrivals from China and about 52 per cent from South Korea to Malaysia. “Air accessibility growth is one of the main factors leading to the increase in the number of international tourists as the state is now connected to 24 international destinations via 216 direct flights a week, with a capacity of 37,210,” she said.
Sabah Deputy Chief Minister Christina Liew says growth in air accessibility is one of the main factors for the increase in the number of international tourists visiting the state.
“This year, we have received seven new services from Kunming, Chengdu, Changsha, Xiamen, Beijing, Macao, and Bangkok. “This has made Kota Kinabalu International Airport the busiest airport after Kuala Lumpur International Airport.” She said the ministry had set a target of 1.275 million international tourists and 2.575 domestic visitors for the year. On steps taken by the government to ensure that tourist arrivals continued to grow, Liew said her ministry, through the Sabah Tourism Board, had participated in roadshows, carried out familiarisation trips for media, promotional activities, worked with airline companies and other programmes.   Source: New Straits Times
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