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Taking care of Malaysian tourism industry in the lead up to VM2020
Overtourism is one of the biggest problems faced by many countries in the world today, including Malaysia. While there are plans to implement sustainable practices in the local industry, are stakeholders doing enough?
Tourism Malaysia website now offers event brochure and birdwatching info
Tourism Malaysia website now provides an e-brochure featuring over 100 events to go to during Visit Malaysia 2020. It also hosts Birds Malaysia, a section for birdwatchers.
Tattoo Malaysia Expo 2019 is Malaysia's biggest body art event ever
As many as 150 tattoo artists and body art enthusiasts from around the world will be at the convention in Kuala Lumpur from Nov 29 to Dec 1.
Malaysia first country in the world to recognise Muslim-friendly hotels
In a first-of-its-kind in the world, Malaysia has launched the Muslim Friendly Accommodation Recognition. The initiative will recognise Syariah-compliant hotels in the country.
Seeking local experiences when on holiday? Be more responsible
There are calls for one to holiday more responsibly when seeking authentic local experiences, especially those that involve the indigenous community in Malaysia.
The Kuala Terengganu coastal experience
The next time you’re feeling adventurous (and hungry for keropok lekor), consider making a trip to Kuala Terengganu.
Has Malaysia been successful in promoting our food overseas?
Is Malaysian food tourism not important enough to be taken seriously? Should the industry not get some much-needed financial boost?
How short-stay homes could be regulated in Malaysia
The Malaysia Productivity Corporation (MPC) had conducted extensive research to suggest a regulatory framework for short-stay homes listed on platforms such as Airbnb, VRBO, Booking.com, HostAStay and MyCribBooking.com.
Is limiting rental days the best way to regulate short-stay homes?
With calls for the short-stay industry in Malaysia to be regulated, operators and home owners are hoping for a positive outcome.