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Be creative to boost tourism

Sabah should consider introducing sea or water taxi services in the state capital to solve traffic congestion, Tourism, Cultural and Environment Minister Datuk Masidi Manjun said yesterday.

"We can have lepa lepa (Bajau traditional boats) or motorboats and it will be an incentive for us to clean up all the rubbish in the water... we should look into this," Masidi said after relaunching the North Borneo Railway here yesterday.

He said Sabah needs to be more innovative and creative to achieve greater results in terms of its urban, tourism and transportation development.

"We can't be doing the same thing all over and expecting different results. It doesn't work that way because if you want different results, you need to be creative."

On urban development, he stressed that the city authorities should relook some of the developments that had taken place.

These included the growing number of multi-storey buildings within the city in the 12 years since Kota Kinabalu obtained city status.

Masidi pointed out that buildings should have an artistic value that reflected the inner beauty of the city people.

"Unfortunately, development is seen as making more money and constructing more buildings, and the taller the building, the better. That seems to be the epitome of this so-called physical development.

"However, in my opinion, we must build a development that enhances the life of the city and adds value to what we already have in the city.

"To this, the people of Sabah need to have a holistic view of the entire city development and not just some component of it or looking at it on an ad-hoc basis.

"So, eventually, the city authorities not only need to approve buildings but I think they need to build a city that represents the people," Masidi said.

"Building a city can be seen in two different ways, to put more buildings or to allow just sufficient buildings to make Kota Kinabalu as liveable a city as you can have."

Source: New Straits Times

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“Ini Kali Lah” Sabah Nite On March 17

The Sabah Nite 2012 which aims to foster friendship, business networking and promote tourism and culture, as well as honour top achievers from Sabah in the Klang Valley, will be held in Shah Alam next month.

What started as an idea less than two weeks ago has now become a certainty, with preparations going at full steam to get the event going on March 17 at the Selangor Youth and Culture Complex in Section 7, Shah Alam.

The gala night -- with the popular Sabah catchphrase "Ini Kali Lah" (This Is It) as the tagline -- is the brainchild of two Sabah businesswomen based here, Marilyn Mona Pamajah and Kartini Ibrahim, who are spearheading the organising committee.

They told Bernama that the event, to be held in collaboration with the Sabah Liaison Office here, targeted 1,500 people.

"We can accommodate up to 1,800, depending on the response," said Kartini, the managing director of TechnoTrend Global, an event management and training provider.

"Through this event, we aim to provide a platform for Sabahans, particularly those in the Klang Valley, to get together and for corporate leaders in Sabah and their counterparts here to network with one another," she said.

Top achievers who have carved a name for themselves in the corporate world here, as well as students who excel in their studies will also be honoured at the event. "We are identitying the candidates," said Marilyn Mona, a partner at Berembang Akuakultur Sdn Bhd.

On the networking for businessmen, she said, the event would provide an excellent platform for businessmen in the peninsular and those from Sabah to establish contacts.

The event will also feature performances by artistes from Sabah such as the Akademi Fantasia alumni Noni, Ebi, Yaser, Ekin and Felix. The organising committee is currently negotiating with several more Sabah artistes to perform during the event which will also feature cultural performances as interludes.

Tickets are priced from RM100. More information can be obtained from Kartini at 018-9188030, Marilyn Mona at 016-2398484 and the Sabah Liaison Office at 03-92851372.

Source: Bernama

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13th City Day Open Regatta from Feb 25

The 13th City Day Open Regatta 2012 organised by Kinabalu Yacht Club (KYC) and Sabah Sailing Association (SAILA) will be held on Feb 25 and 26 at the 1st Beach Tanjung Aru.

The boat race will be flagged off by the Organising Committee of KYC on Feb 25 at 11am and the prize presentation cum closing ceremony will be held on the next day at 5pm which will be graced by Sabah Tourism Board Chairman, Dato' Seri Tengku Zainal Abidin.

Sailing as a sport also contributes to tourism as it is classified as Sport Tourism and is value added tourism as young sailors are normally accompanied by families, coaches and managers who will stay here for many days prior to the event to get used to the sea and weather.

The event had become one of the "ranking" races of the State where most sailors for a place in the State team must take part to get a rank.

Many sailors throughout the State and from Navy, Labuan as well as Indonesia are expected to participate in the annual event.

This event is held traditionally in the month of February which was the month Kota Kinabalu was elevated to City status ten years ago and also coincides with the North East winds which is the strongest wind in the year.

The classes of dinghies include International 470, International 420, lasers as well as optimists.

For many optimist sailors, the event will be a selection for a series of races for the MSSM team to represent Sabah at the MSSM sailing competition.

The sailors will be required to sail a prescribed course in the sea and several races will be carried out with the winner based on the results of all the races.

Trophies and medals will be awarded different categories of the sailboats gender separation for some classes for example the Optimist and Laser Classes.

The public are welcome to witness the two-day event which is aimed at providing exposure for Sabah sailors while promoting water sports tourism in the State.

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Source: Daily Express

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Upgrading work on Kionsom Waterfall completed

City Hall is happy that the work project at Kionsom Waterfall in Inanam near here has been completed according to schedule. Visiting the site recently, Mayor Datuk Abidin Madingkir thanked the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Environment for improving the area, the project of which was supervised by DBKK as the implementing agent.

The work scopes include replacing the dilapidated stalls built many years ago and construction of a new toilet block, equipped with modern facilities.

Abidin said he is confident that the upgraded facilities at Kionsom waterfall would give an added value to the popular spot among local visitors and enhance the State’s tourism.

The upgrading works, he added was also timely in view of the Kionsom waterfall site becoming more and more popular as a tourists attraction.

He however expressed his hope that the new facilities, especially the toilet would be properly managed by the present management to ensure it serves the intended purpose.

Accompanying the mayor during the site visit were engineering director Lee Tet Fon and senior engineer Kalvin Liaw.

Source: Borneo Post

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Malaysia gains recognition as major tourist destination

Malaysia has been listed as one of the eight ‘value-for-money’ holiday destinations in the world by low-cost travel portal STA Travel United Kingdom, said Tourism Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ng Yen Yen. She also said that a report of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) placed Malaysia on ninth position in terms of tourist arrivals.

The Lonely Planet information and tourism portal has named Malaysia as one of the 10 countries good to visit, she said when addressing a Chinese New Year gathering near here Saturday night.

The event was officiated by the Tengku Mahkota of Pahang, Tengku Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah and attended by Pahang Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Adnan Yaakob.

“The tourism industry has promoted Malaysia well in the eyes of the world. In fact, it is the fifth largest contributor to national revenue,” Dr Ng said.

The MP for Raub said Pahang is blessed with an attractive natural environment and peaceful surroundings which make the state a major tourist destination.

“Last year, up to September, Pahang recorded 9.3 million tourist arrivals, and Raub registered 91,868 arrivals.

“In Raub, we have the Raub Lake Gardens, the pleasant Fraser’s Hill, the popular Jarum Waterfalls picnic spot and the Besu Rapids which attracts kayak and camping enthusiasts,” she said.

Dr Ng said Pahang has been allocated RM40.27 million under the Tenth Malaysia Plan for development projects state-wide to promote tourism.

About 10,000 people attended the Chinese New Year event, which also featured songs, acrobatics and fireworks.

Source: Bernama

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