Sabah to get two new museums, says state assistant minister

KOTA KINABALU: Two museums – in Kudat and Ranau respectively - are currently being developed as an addition to the existing 11 museums and galleries in Sabah. The new facilities are Tun Mustapha Museum (in Kudat) and Ranau Dusun Civilisation and Ethnic Heritage Museum, said State Tourism, Culture and Environment Assistant Minister Datuk Pang Yuk Ming during the question and answer session at the state assembly sitting here. In response to Datuk Mohamad Alamin's (BN-Bongawan) question on possibility of building mini museums in each district, he said there is no such plans at this moment. "The development of these two new museums will boost research, documentation and publication fields to uplift the functions of museums as knowledge building institution in the form of exhibition, collection, history, culture as well as nature besides becoming a tourist attraction at that area. “While we have no immediate plans for mini museums, my ministry via State Museum Department welcomes any initiative by any communities in Sabah that wished to create their own museums in respective districts,” he said. State Agriculture and Food Industry Assistant Minister Datuk Musbah Jamli replying to a separate question, said 104 individuals from 12 countries have been caught for attempting to bring in animals and various animals produce through Kota Kinabalu International Airport (KKIA) last year. “From the total, 40 percent of 42 are individuals from China, 24 from Hong Kong, 10 from Taiwan and nine from the Philippines, among others. “Total value of seizure is 282.84 kilogrammes worth RM23,143,” he said in response to Datuk Ahmad Bujang’s (BN-Sindumin) inquiry on how many have been detained for breaking the laws in bringing in animals and plants through the state’s entry points. In the same year, 44 fighting cocks worth RM16,000 and 33 poultry (chickens and chicks) worth RM6,790 have been confiscated through Sandakan entry point and Tawau ferry jetty. “No individuals have been detained on committing the offence of bringing plants from outside into the state’s official entry points.” he added. Source: New Straits Times
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Lahad Datu gets a new main bus terminal

Lahad Datu: The setting up of the bus terminal at First Palm City Centre (FPCC) will further enhance the district's transportation system and public amenities. Stte Local Government and Housing Minister, Datuk Seri Panglima Hajiji Mohd Nor said the development of the bus terminal will be imperative in reducing the travelling time for the local community within the town or even across Sabah. "In the future, the new bus terminal will be able to ease connectivity between Lahad Datu and other places in Sabah as it will cater for buses not only in town but also for buses plying long distances," he said at the groundbreaking ceremony for the bus terminal, Thursday. He said over time, the improved connectivity will bring more crowd from neighbouring towns to stay or work here. "The bus terminal will be a milestone development for Lahad Datu and I believe this will be much appreciated by the local residents," he said. According to Hajiji, Lahad Datu's economic activities have been recovering since the invasion incident in 2013 with the number of tourists visiting Lahad Datu increasing following the now-amplified security and safety system. He said Lahad Datu holds many promising prospects and will be another area that is worth looking at after Kota Kinabalu. "The growth of the Lahad Datu property market is encouraging. Lahad Datu with more than 300,000 residents boasts a ready market and a growing population," said Hajiji, adding that Lahad Datu will be key for more developments in future. Therefore, he urged more private companies to take similar route as Titijaya Land to invest in Lahad Datu to further make Lahad Datu an attractive destination, not only for tourism but also for business dealings. He said the state government is always willing to assist developers to embark on property developments in Sabah. Hajiji also praised the efforts undertaken by Titijaya in building the FPCC that will inevitably catalyse domestic economic activities and benefit the community. Meanwhile, Titijaya Managing Director, Tan Sri Lim Soon Peng said FPCC is situated on 58.8 acres which comprises commercial shops, serviced apartments, office tower and others, including the bus terminal. Lim said Titijaya is confident that the construction of FPCC and bus terminal in Lahad Datu will bring the town to a whole new level, especially in the transportation sector and public amenities. He added that the bus terminal that costs about RM3 million will be able to accommodate 19 buses and 17 taxis and it will be handed to the government upon completion, which is expected to be within this year. During the ceremony, Hajiji also officiated the opening of the sales gallery of FPCC. Source: Daily Express
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IPEC To Support Growth Of Paragliding in Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur, 06 March 2017 - Paragliding is a popular sport in many parts of the world and it continues to boom like most other adventure sports, or extreme sports as some prefer to call it. In recent years, the sport has seen an upsurge of interest in Malaysia, with more people keen on learning about the sport, and training to take to the skies. It’s recent growth in popularity laid the foundations for the establishment of MSAF Paragliding Bureau in 2015. In collaboration with MSAF Paragliding Bureau, IPEC Bureau will play a crucial role to support the progress of paragliding in Malaysia by working towards skills and competency recognition for the sport. While MSAF Paragliding Bureau will govern the sport according to internationally recognised standards and regulations, IPEC will explore the possibility of setting up conformity assessments for a paragliding certification scheme based on the ISO/IEC17024. Personnel earmarked by IPEC Bureau under this scheme includes trainers, instructors and, sports and recreational safety personnel - essential areas that require substantial advancement and standardisation to elevate paragliding into a mainstream sport in the country. As part of IPEC Bureau’s commitment to paragliding in Malaysia, it will be supporting the upcoming Ranau Paragliding Accuracy & XC 2017 (RANPAXC 2017). RANPAXC 2017, to be held between 10 - 12 March, will be the first ever multi-disciplined international paragliding competition organised in Malaysia where approximately 100 local and international pilots will be showcasing their skills at the Ranau Paragliding Park in Ranau, Sabah. The guest of honour at RANPAXC 2017 will be the Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment, Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun. Hundreds of enthusiastic fans and visitors are expected to throng the event over the two days. So, come join us and witness the incredible sight of pilots in their colourful wingsuits soaring in the skies of Ranau. RANPAXC 2017 will also be a significant stepping stone towards identifying and training highly talented Malaysian paragliders to represent the country at the 2018 Asian Games in Indonesia. For more information on RANPAXC 2017, please visit http://www.msafparagliding.gov.my/ranpaxc2017 Source : IPEC CERTIFICATION BUREAU
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Things looking up for Sabah tourism

Kota Kinabalu: Sabah Tourism Board (STB) General Manager Gordon Yapp said Xiamen Airlines' inaugural direct flight from Fuzhou to Kota Kinabalu last Monday which marked this city as its official gateway city to East Malaysia and the scheduled commencement of Malindo Air's four weekly direct flights to Taipei shows Sabah is capable of luring more foreign tourists because of our many internationally tourist attractions. The number of Taiwanese tourist arrivals recorded double digit growth last year and the trend is expected to continue this year with the commencement of Malindo Air's four weekly direct flights," he said. He added that the China flights would be coming in between Jan 14 and Feb 11. "They chartered the flights from Malindo Air and the tourists will come from six cities in the southern part of China, including Chengdu and Zhenzhou," he added. Qouting general manager of Xiamen Airlines Guo Yuan, Gordon said the three times weekly non-stop three-and-a-half-hour flight between the cities will not only create a convenient channel for Chinese nationals to enjoy a short holiday escape in a popular tourist destination, but also connect East Malaysia to its newest Amsterdam and New York airline destinations. "So far, most of the booking is 80pc from Fuzhou on this route. More and more Chinese nationals are interested to visit Sabah," the STB general manager stressed. Last Monday, Xiamen Airlines' Boeing 737-800 aircraft landed at KKIA around 5.45pm with an almost full load of 155 passengers, whilst the returning flight, scheduled to depart to Fuzhou at 6.35pm had a 60pc load factor. "Southeast Asia is Xiamen Airlines' all time strategic market. It is our great honour to have this opportunity to contribute to the economic development, cultural exchange as well as the mutual cooperation as an airline company. The new route is expected to continue the growing passenger visits from China to Malaysia," Guo said during the ceremony. The airline, based in the city of Xiamen of Fujian Province, China, operates other non-stop flights between Fujian and Kuala Lumpur. Gordon said he was informed that Malindo Airline has a few chartered flights between Kota Kinabalu and Narita in Japan and is now seriously thinking of opening the route in the future. He also said Malindo Airline is looking into making Kota Kinabalu as its secondary hub after Kuala Lumpur. The premium airline which started operation about four years ago currently has 42 airplanes in its fleet and will be adding 10 more before the year is out for a grand total of 52 planes. "STB will continue to work closely with Malindo Airlines and other airline companies in promoting this connectivity to travellers in other countries.," Godon said. Gordon also attributed the steady increase of tourists arrivals here as a result of the good management of the state under the leadership of Chief Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Hj Aman. With the various completed and ongoing infrastructure development projects implemented by the State Government, he said STB finds it easy to promote Sabah. Meanwhile, STB marketing committee member Kassim Sangi called on the business sector to take advantage of the present positive tourism scenario here by investing in the tourism industry. "With the encouraging tourist arrivals, it is wothwhile for the private sector to support the government in the tourism industry by providing additional quality accomodations and other facilities," he said. Kassim said STB together with the State Tourism Culture and Envronment Ministry will coninue to work hard to promote Sabah as a whole internationally. "We are promoting Sabah to the world although the East Coast area is now well known to many holidaymakers...we have many unique and interesting tourism products coming from the East Coast and West Coast," he said. He said additional quality resorts, restaurants, hotels, entertainment outlets and other facilities to be provided by the private sector will greatly help in the joint efforts by STB, Tourism Ministry and State Government in the promotion aspects. "The tourism industry is still a sunrise industry and let us work closely for the benefit of everybody," he said. Source: Daily Express
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Yahya: Celebrating Christmas together a sign of unity

KOTA KINABALU: Celebrating Christmas together irrespective of religion, faith and culture is a sign of unity among Malaysians, says Sabah Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Yahya Hussin. Yahya, who is also Agriculture and Food Industry Minister, said it was a practice for the multiracial people in Sabah and Malaysia to celebrate festivals together. He said this when representing Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Musa Aman at Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS)’s Christmas open house jointly hosted by party president Tan Sri Joseph Pairin Kitingan and his deputy Datuk Seri Panglima Dr Maximus Ongkili at KDCA here on Sunday. “Like the Christmas open house today, others and I also attended the event to celebrate Christmas with our Christian friends, even though we are not Christians. “This is a sign of unity among the people of Malaysia, irrespective of religion, faith and culture,” said Yahya. Meanwhile, Maximus said events such as open house could instill the spirit of moderation in the people. Although Malaysians comprised those of many faiths and backgrounds, he said the people were always united and able to work together. On Pairin’s absence, Maximus explained that his president was supposed to return from leave on Saturday. “However, he had to postpone his leave due to the prime minister’s visit to Tawau last week. “Hence, he was unable to come back from leave due to his commitment to his children and grandchildren. But we are all here,” he said. Also present at the open house were MIC Sabah president Datuk V Jothi, PBS deputy president Datuk Dr Yee Moh Chai and wife Datin Vicky Yee, secretary general Datuk Johnny Mositun, supreme council members Datuk Joniston Bangkuai and Chin Tek Ming, as well as Datuk Gerald Goh and Datuk Paul Kong from MCA.   Source : The Borneo Post
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