Kuala Terengganu: The state is going to be the first in Malaysia to have a tourism hub in China and it will be set up in Huaxi, dubbed its ‘richest village’ and located in Jiangsu province, to attract more Chinese tourists to the state.
Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Ahmad Razif Abdul Rahman said the provincial government had approved a 0.4ha of land to build a pavilion based on the Terengganu traditional house concept at a cost of RM3mil in the Chinese town.
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