Beaches are still drawing in the tourists


SABAHANS ENJOYING A DAY AT THE BEACH TANJUNG ARU WHEN THE CHIEF MINISTER DATUK MUSA HAJI AMAN DECLARED IT A PUBLIC HOLIDAY ON OVERWHELMING PUBLIC DEMAND FOR A HOLIDAY FOLLOWING SABAH BANRISAN NASIONALS LANDSLICE VICTORIES IN THE RECENT ELECTIONS

THE president of a tourism association was reported to have said that foreigners who visit Malaysia want to experience the unique way of life here, and that our most valuable tourism asset is our rich and diversified culture.

But how can we be sure of this if we ourselves are unable to see or define Malaysian culture clearly?

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