Carving a name for Malaysia


chinacheck080114 c Tourism Malaysia¿s Beijing Office director Noran Ujang (middle) with the four Malaysians participating in the Harbin International Ice Sculpture Competition. From left are Vasan S Angalan, John Yong, Harun Jalil and Mustaffa Kamal Othman.

A prize-winning creation helped to draw attention to Visit Malaysia Year 2014, and to meet the target for tourists from China.

THE ice sculptures created by Malaysians in the Harbin International Ice Sculpture Com­­­petition come with a Visit Malaysia Year 2014 message.

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