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Making that big, bold switch
MAKING the shift from traditional business to digital is not easy, especially when it involves delicate craft products that require a lot of time to be completed.
Restoring iconic landmark in Balik Pulau
THE iconic Balik Pulau monument, which is being restored at a cost of RM470,000, is done through an open tender, said the Penang Island City Council (MBPP).
Keen on getting hawker culture recognised
THE Penang government is working on having its hawker culture recognised on Unesco’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
Keep iconic ferries, ministry urged
THE Penang government has asked the Transport Ministry to reconsider the decision to retire the iconic ferries.
Pandemic clips wings of bird park
THE months of October until December have always been the best performing quarter for the Penang Bird Park in Seberang Jaya due to the school holidays and festive season.
Incentives for tourism operators in S’gor hit by Covid-19
TOURISM operators in Selangor received RM553,000 under the state’s economic recovery plan to alleviate losses suffered by them during the movement control order.
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.
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.
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.
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.