Sunset Music Fest returns June 4

KOTA KINABALU: The Sunset Music Fest at the Tip of Borneo is all set to take centre stage once again on June 4 at Tanjung Simpang Mengayau in Kudat, the northern-most tip of Borneo. The open air music concert, which features a line-up of performers presenting a broad repertoire of music and songs, will take place from 5pm to 9pm. Held for the tenth year, the music festival is considered one of Sabah’s most unique events given its unconventional venue, offering the audience a spectacular natural backdrop of the sun setting over the Sulu and South China seas. Concert-goers are encouraged to visit other places of interest in Kudat such as the Rungus longhouse, honey bee farm and gong making village before heading to the festival. During the event, access to the venue and its surroundings, which include the pathway from the parking lot to the Globe, will be open to concert ticket holders only from 3pm to 10pm. This litter-free event is brought to the public by Sabah Tourism Board and is organised by its wholly-owned subsidiary Sri Pelancongan Sabah Sdn Bhd. Tickets for the music festival are sold at RM50 per person. Return transportation is available for ticket holders at only RM20 per person. Transportation departs from the Sabah Tourism Board office along Gaya Street at 2pm sharp. Closing date for transport reservations is June 1 (Wednesday). To purchase tickets and make reservations for shuttle bus services, contact Sabah Tourism Board and Sri Pelancongan Sabah (+6088) 212 121 or (+6088) 232 121, or visit the website www.sunsetmusicfest.my. Tanjung Simpang Mengayau is one of the most picturesque sections of Sabah’s long and rugged coastline. It is also popularly known as the Tip of Borneo, the meeting point of the South China and Sulu seas. Sunset views from the headland, white sandy stretches of beach and the brilliant azure colour of the ocean have earned this place the reputation as one of the most spectacular destinations in Sabah. – PR Source : New Sabah Times
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Sabah MATTA Fair 2016 To Surpass Sales Target

KOTA KINABALU, May 12 (Bernama) -- The recently concluded Sabah MATTA Fair recorded an estimated sales of RM30 million, up 30 per cent, compared with the previous year. More than 50,000 visitors thronged the fair with 48 exhibitors participating including SilkAir, Royal Brunei Airlines, Indonesian Tourism, Taiwan Tourism and Popular Express Travel Sdn Bhd. Organising-cum-Sabah MATTA Chapter Chairman Robert Chong said on the opening day on May 6, it was estimated that sales of between RM5 million and RM8 million would be clinched. "I believe the latest figures show that consumers have confidence in the products and are getting good value for money," he said in a statement Thursday. "In Asia, the top three most popular destinations among travellers this year is China, Japan and South Korea whereas Bali was most sought after destination in the region. Italy is the most favoured city in Europe," he said. The fair was officiated by Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun. Among exhibitors at the fair were SilkAir, Royal Brunei Airlines, Indonesian Tourism, Taiwan Tourism and Popular Express Travel Sdn Bhd. -- BERNAMA   Source: Bernama
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Matta Fair Sabah expects RM5m to RM8m sales

Kota Kinabalu: Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (Matta) Fair Sabah, which is now in its sixth year, anticipates to post steady sales despite a lower number of booths this time. This year, there are only 97 booths with 48 exhibitors as opposed to 114 booths with 42 exhibitors previously. Matta Sabah Chapter Chairman Robert Chong projected the fair will generate around RM5 to 8 million in sales over this weekend. This is roughly the same quantum the fair made last year. Visitors to the fair can get the best deals in travel to various destinations in the world. "The Matta Fair is an important income generating activity for the many service related sectors in the travel and tourism industry. "We in Matta Sabah Chapter believe there will be huge economic spin-offs arising from this fair, which is one of the projects that Matta Sabah is proud of," he said during the opening of the fair here, Friday. Also present at the event was Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun and Tourism and Culture Ministry (Motac) Sabah Director Ag Ahmad Zaki Abu Bakar. Among the participants include airline companies, namely, Silk Air, Royal Brunei Airlines, Indonesian Tourism and Taiwan Tourism. According to Masidi, the presence of the foreign tourism bodies is a sign of confidence that tourism In Sabah is doing quite well. Meanwhile, the Minister also expanded the advice of Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar on those who wanting to travel to isolated regions in Sabah to notify the police of their intent. This comes in view of the missing four individuals identified as Spaniards David Hernades Gasulla and his wife Martha Miguel, a 45-year-old Chinese national Tommy Lam Wai Yin and a 23 year-old Malaysian identified as Armella Alihasan, also known as Miss Ella. Masidi said this after noting that the four were not out on a tour excursion, but instead on a private outing, saying the four were friends. He denied the issue was related to any illegal tour and there had been no presence of illegal guides as claimed. "They went there as friends. The issue whether they are illegal tour operators doesn't arise. It is not an excursion. I don't think she (Ella) is a guide. She is a friend of one of the three individuals. They were trying to see a cave in Pulau Balambangan," he said. Ag Ahmad, who carried out the investigation on Thursday, also echoed Masidi's statement, adding that no parties should be making allegations over the incident. He noted that the claim by the Sabah Tourist Guides Association that Miss Ella was an illegal tourist guide would only aggravate the situation and hurt her family, saying the last thing her parents would want to find out was that she was involved in some form of illegal operation   Source: Daily Express
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More tourist arrivals in Sabah this year so far

KOTA KINABALU: Sabah recorded a 12.2 per cent increase in tourist arrivals for the first two months this year compared to same period last year. State Assistant Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Pang Yuk Ming said 531,585 visitors including 198,665 foreigners came to the state this year. "Meanwhile, the ministry had identified Pakistan as a new market (to promote Sabah Tourism). "Recently, Assistant Tourism, Culture and Environment minister Datuk Kamarlin Ombi had led a Sabah delegation to Pakistan in conjunction with the launch of Malindo's direct flight from Kuala Lumpur to Lahore," he said in the state assembly sitting here. Pang was responding to a question from Abdul Mijul Unaini (BN- Banggi) on the ministry's plan to ensure the survival of the state's tourism industry in the future. The ministry via the Sabah Tourism Board, he added, was collaborating with Malaysia Airport Holdings Berhad (MAHB) to encourage airlines to introduce more direct scheduled or chartered flights to Sabah. "About RM10million has been allocated by MAHB to execute the collaboration for the period of 2016 and 2017. "Through previous efforts (on improving airborne connectivity), there are 146 airlines with 24,038 seat capacity per week that connect Sabah with 16 destinations." Those destinations are Brunei, Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Wuhan, Jakarta, Tarakan, Bali, Manila, Tokyo, Perth, Singapore, Seoul and Taipei. The ministry also promotes the state via social media including China's popular platforms such as Sina Weibo, www.Baidu.com and Ctrip.com. For the domestic market, the board will engage blogger David Hogan Junior for ten months starting May to promote local cuisine in Sabah. Source : New Straits Times
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Developing competent Sabahans for tourism sector

Kota Kinabalu: A strategic partnership has been established to develop livelihood opportunities for Sabahans, particularly in the field of retail and entrepreneurship to support the State's tourism industry. Pacific Sanctuary Holdings Sdn Bhd has signed an agreement with Gain Forlife Academy Sdn Bhd Monday to train and prepare Sabahans in retail management, entrepreneurship and other relevant skills. The partnership between the developer of the largest integrated commercial development in the city, PacifiCity, and the training academy that focuses on human capital development of locals in key trades relevant to the economic development of Sabah, promises an exciting future where the service industry is filled with people having proven retailing and wholesaling skills and hospitality management skills. The signing ceremony was witnessed by State Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun who believed that the trainings provided would help produce marketable candidates in various sectors of the competitive industry. "There are many private training centres that provide tourism courses. But we still hear that their qualification is not marketable and so it's difficult for them to find a job. The main factor is that the courses did not emphasise on practical skills. We can excel in academic. But this industry calls for hands-on experience and competent skills," he said. He said the state government welcomed the partnership between the two parties to develop competent individuals in view of the rapidly growing tourism industry which, among its many developments, will see new 4-star and 5-star hotels opening this year alone. He added that having job-specific skills in the service industry will only add value to any Sabahan employees who are already known for their marketable natural sense of hospitality. In his speech, the Executive Director of Pacific Sanctuary Holdings Sdn Bhd, KP Kuok said that the key objective of PacifiCity Gain Forlife Academy, an initiative under the developer's Corporate Social Responsibility, is to produce "work place ready" candidates to serve the retail trade and hospitality sectors. He said students from the Academy would be undergoing internships with large established commercial organisations as a key part of its training curriculum. "This will mean that each graduate from this Academy will require a minimal orientation period and will be able to assume workplace responsibilities from day one of employment. In the case of conventional training systems, the gestation period for most employees could range from a minimum of 6 months to several years before they can be productive," he said. Company commercial general manager, Andrew Fairbairn, added by saying that at the early stage they had identified the shortage of trained manpower in various fields as potential roadblocks for the rapid development of Sabah. He said it was identified that there was a huge shortage of skilled personnel in the service industry hence the need for training of Sabahans to acquire essential skills in the retail and service industry. According to the Managing Director of Gain Forlife, Nelson Mosinoh, industry partners will be actively engaged in the trainings as advisers particularly on skills and knowledge that are relevant and required by the job and industry. He said the training also focuses on skills for self-employment. "That's why we immediately launch the Retailer Training Programme to develop skilled manpower to work as self-employed businessmen-retailers or as retail executives with larger local and international retailers. This programme is unique and practical. We want as many Sabahans as possible to be self-employed business people and this programme is designed to achieve this objective," he explained. He said most people assume retailing is all about waiting in a shop for customers where as in fact it involves a myriad of essential skills ranging from understanding market needs and domestic and international market trends, product selection and design, pricing points, stock management, display and presentation, cash flow management among others. He added that Academy graduates and potential retailers will have the opportunity to work with many retail partners, link with key wholesalers domestically and internationally so that the linkages in the supply chain would be more efficient and unnecessary middlemen could be cut out. He stressed that retailing and wholesaling are in fact a lucrative and rewarding profession and could be a business enterprise that lasts a long time. Source : Daily Express
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