Sabah to boost tourism with Visit Malaysia Year 2020

KOTA KINABALU: Several main events in Sabah such as the Borneo Marathon, Sabah Fest and Kaamatan festival are listed in the Visit Malaysia Year 2020 (VMY2020) event calendar to attract more tourists to this state. Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Christina Liew who is also state Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister, said the event calendar was published by the federal Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry. She said this in response to the question by Datuk Abidin Madingkir (Upko-Paginatan) on plans by Liew’s ministry to leverage on VMY2020 at the state assembly sitting on Monday (Nov 18). “In conjunction of VMY2020, Tourism Malaysia has also collaborated with Sabah Tourism Board (STB) to come up with a brochure called Best of Sabah Packages 2019/2020, which highlights 100 tourism packages across the state. “This is in the form of e-brochure, with printed versions available in Tourism Malaysia’s offices in and outside the country, ” she said during the question and answer session. Liew added that among the marketing strategies to promote Sabah is putting VMY2020 logos in all promotional activities participated in foreign markets. The ministry, through STB, also takes part in various travel shows, she added. “Among the upcoming ones listed in the first quarter of 2020 are Asean Tourism Forum 2020 in Brunei (January), South Asia’s Travel and Tourism Exchange in New Delhi (January), MATTA Fair in Kuala Lumpur (March) and Internationale Tourismus-Börse Berlin in March, ” she added. She said Sabah will also host the main adventure travel industry conference in the Asia Pacific in February, where it is expected to attract many foreign visitors. “We will continue to cooperate with international tourism agents and airline companies to promote our products here, as well as increase e-marketing through websites and social media, ” said Liew, adding they also plan for media familiarisation programmes. Liew urged all elected representatives to support the cause by ensuring the tourism spots at their respective constituencies are maintained well and the communities are tourists-friendly. Answering an additional question from Datuk Joniston Bangkuai (PBS-Kiulu) on what the Sabah delegation has achieved when participating in the World Travel Market in London recently, Liew said they are putting more promotion on medical tourism there. “We want to expand this new area of tourism, namely medical tourism. For example, a company based in London is coming to Sabah and we will talk on terms and conditions before signing a memorandum of understanding towards achieving this goal, ” she added. Source: The Star Online
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Sabah’s tourism boom in lead-up to Visit Malaysia 2020

Exciting developments are happening in Sabah as part of Visit Malaysia 2020 (VM2020). For a start, the state will host the Pata (Pacific Asia Travel Association) Adventure Travel Conference and Mart next year, the first time this prestigious affair is being held in the country. The ninth iteration of this event by Pata takes place in Kota Kinabalu Feb 12-14. It is the region’s leading travel trade event dedicated to the adventure travel industry, with conferences and travel mart components that bring together professionals involved in adventure travel and responsible tourism.
Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Mohamaddin Ketapi said this is a “golden opportunity” to showcase Kota Kinabalu to the world. “We look forward to welcoming our international guests to Malaysia for a fruitful meeting and explorations of the beauty and rugged landscapes of Sabah,” he said. Sabah is popular for outdoor activities. Among its natural assets are Mount Kinabalu, one of South-East Asia’s highest peaks; the Sipadan island dive site with its great marine biodiversity; lush rainforests with unique flora and fauna including the Rafflesia, the world’s largest flower. In a separate development, Tourism Malaysia has introduced a special edition booklet, Best of Sabah Holiday Packages 2019/2020. The publication provides new holiday ideas and explores Sabah’s lesser-known attractions. Some highlights include the state’s rugged adventures, colourful culture and exotic cuisine. The initiative is the result of partnerships between Sabah Tourism Board, Matta Sabah Chapter, Sabah Tourism Associa­tion, Sabah Homestay Association and local airlines in the state. The booklet is available on the Tourism Malaysia website for download. As part of VM2020, the government is targeting 30 million tourists and RM100bil in tourist receipts. At a recent event in Sabah, Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng had expressed confidence that the state would contribute to the growth in tourist numbers. Last year, the government in Budget 2019 agreed to return 50% of the tourism tax proceeds of the respective states. As of March 2019, of the RM67.7mil distributed to all state governments, Sabah received the highest allocation of RM12.7mil. “Sabah and Sarawak will continue receiving the biggest allocation in Budget 2020 as in the previous budget,” Lim said. Source: The Star Online
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