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Don’t freeze MM2H programme, says MP
THE Government should not put on hold the Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) programme as it is vital for the nation.
Tourism players urged to plan attractive packages to attract locals
THE Penang government has come up with a Tourism Recovery Action Plan - with immediate, short-term and long-term plans mapped out to help the tourism industry recover from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Budget hotels willing to accommodate
TWENTY-three budget hotels throughout Malaysia have been selected by the National Disaster Management Agency (Nadma) to serve as quarantine centres for Malaysians returning from abroad.
Tapping into agro-culinary tourism
AGRO-CULINARY tourism can be an attraction in promoting Malaysia as an international food destination, said Agriculture and Agro-based Industry Ministry secretary-general Datuk Zainal Azman Abu Seman.
Friend’s recommendation proves costly for couple
JOHOR BARU: A couple’s noble intention to help a friend who worked as a marketing officer with a travel agent in Pandan Indah, Ampang backfired when they were cheated of almost RM60,000.
Videos by award-winning local production house made using latest technology
Electronics giant Sharp and Tourism Malaysia introduced their joint collaboration to the public at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur with the dual aim of benefiting Malaysia’s tourism aspirations in the spirit of Visit Malaysia 2020 while showcasing the latest in audio-visual technology.
Malaysia is safe to visit, says Wan Azizah
Lunar New Year joy is still in the air in Penang as thousands turned up at the national-level Chinese New Year open house at the Esplanade.
Wooing domestic travellers
PENANG will join the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry’s efforts to woo domestic tourists for support amid the global novel coronavirus (Covid-19) alert.
Makeover for KL landmarks
STANDING on the second floor verandah of the old Supreme Court building in Jalan Raja overlooking Sungai Gombak, a Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) department head envisions a bright future for one of the city’s oldest landmarks.
Practice good hygiene
JOHOR BARU: Amid calls from some quarters to temporarily ban tourists from China from coming into the country to prevent the spread of the Wuhan coronavirus infection, the Johor government is taking proactive measures to guard against the threat.