Hospitality simulation lab opens in Langkawi


Newly opened: Noraini signing the plaque at the launch of the Hospitality Lab. Looking on are (front row, from left) Higher Education Ministry deputy secretary-general (policy) Dr Mohd Zabri Yusoff, Polytechnic and College Community Education Department director-general Zainab Ahmad, and Langkawi Tourism Academy@Langkawi Community College director Haslinda Abd Hamid.

A HOSPITALITY lab has been opened in Langkawi to recreate a real-life working experience for hospitality students on the island.

Higher Education Minister Datuk Dr Noraini Ahmad said the Hospitality Lab at Langkawi Tourism Academy@Langkawi Community College is a combination of specially designed training and simulation rooms for hospitality and tourism that simulate actual operations in the hotel industry.

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