Tourists can interact virtually with new 'Cuti-Cuti Malaysia' digital brochures


Tourism Malaysia has launched five new digital brochures that let travellers to the country interact virtually with a range of online tools and social media integration.
If you think that travel e-brochures are just glorified PDF version of their physical counterpart, a new digital initiative by Tourism Malaysia might just change your mind about electronic publications.

The tourism agency has launched five new digital brochures that let travellers to the country interact virtually with a range of online tools and social media integration.

Dubbed the Interactive Digital Brochures, they are essentially a rebranding of Tourism Malaysia's popular travel brochures.

Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri said the initiative is part of the government's efforts to spur the tourism industry that has been battered by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Nancy said digitalisation would be key in spurring travellers' interest in the country post pandemic, in line with the National Tourism Policy 2020-2030.

"The digital brochures breathe new life to our PDF brochures that could only be downloaded and printed previously.

"The new version of these brochures opens a wider dimension and allow users to interact virtually to obtain all the necessary information at the tip of their fingers," she said during the launch in Kuala Lumpur.

In her speech, Nancy said the ministry is ramping up efforts to make Malaysia the preferred holiday destination in the region once borders reopen again.

For now, Nancy is urging Malaysians to take the opportunity to have safe family holidays in the country by following the standard operating procedures set to curb the Covid-19 outbreak.

She added that the new interactive brochure is a great tool to help families plan their holidays around the country.

For starters, Tourism Malaysia has digitalised five of its most popular brochures among tourists. They are the Malaysia Travel Guide, Kuala Lumpur the Dazzling Capital City, Langkawi the Jewel of Kedah, Islands and Beaches and Adventures with Nature.

Tourism Malaysia senior deputy director (Production) Junus Suhid, during his live presentation of the interactive brochures, revealed that content of the brochure can be shared easily across various social media platforms.

The digital brochures would also have multi-screen compatibility, meaning that its content would translate well across laptops, smartphones and even tablets.

The all -new digital version of the brochure incorporates various multimedia elements such as text, audio, graphics, animation as well as video for more effective information delivery.



For those looking to better navigate their surroundings, the microsite utilises Google Maps links. This function would allow users to better plan trips, choose suitable accommodation as well as locating nearby facilities such as gas stations, restaurants and hospitals.

According to Junus, more Tourism Malaysia brochures will be given the interactive digital treatment in the future.

The digital brochures can be accessed at ebrochures.malaysia.travel.

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