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Move to hasten aid to tourism players
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s tourism industry players are not forgotten, as efforts are being taken by the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry to fast-track the implementation of the economic stimulus package for the industry.Its minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri said there was a RM200mil tourism recovery plan stimulus package under Budget 2021 that would benefit Malaysians as well as tourism players.
Labuan gets RM760,000 to upgrade tourist attractions
LABUAN: A total of RM760,000 has been allocated to Labuan by the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry for the maintenance, refurbishment and repair of tourism infrastructure and facilities.
State breaks record with 5,000 books collected in 9 days
KUCHING: BESarawak’s viral book donation campaign, #9DAYS500BOOKS, was a hit among Malaysians as the nine-day flash book drive received 5,000 books of various titles and genres for Batang Ai’s first community library at Nanga Ukom longhouse.
This KTM train ride in Dabong, Kelantan is a surprise hit among locals
A KTM train ride in Kelantan, dubbed “Train To Dabong”, from Tumpat to Dabong has surprisingly become a hit among local folks.
Stranded tourists use YouTube to showcase Malaysia to the world
Some international travellers, who have remained in the country to weather the Covid-19 pandemic, have been documenting their ‘Cuti-Cuti Malaysia’ moments on YouTube.
Tour guides for Sarawak mosques to enhance tourism activities
KUCHING: The state Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry supports a proposal to have mosque tour guides as a way to enhance the tourism industry.
Human Resources Ministry sets up committee to help Malaysian workers in Singapore
PUTRAJAYA (Bernama): The Human Resources Ministry has set up a Special Task Force Committee to develop a comprehensive database of Malaysian workers in Singapore to identify strategies and action plans to help those affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Shortage of tour guides drives tourism training programme
SARAWAK aims to increase the number of tour guides in the state to at least 500 following the first phase of a training programme by its Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry.
Regulatory burden on tour operators to be eased
PETALING JAYA: The Malaysia Productivity Corporation (MPC) will ease regulatory burden on licensed tour operators to help them sustain their businesses during the pandemic.
Dire shortage of tour guides
KUCHING: Sarawak aims to increase the number of tour guides in the state to at least 500 following the first phase of a training programme by its Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry.