KUCHING: Chief Minister Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud wants tourism players to help tap the full potential of Sarawak’s eco-tourism products.
He said these unique products, which made the Land of the Hornbills different from the peninsula, were mostly found in rural areas.
“It is in the rural areas that nature is at its best, where cultural practice is well-preserved and where there are lots of animals and plants to show tourists,” he added in presenting Sarawak Hornbill Tourism Appreciation Awards 2006 to the winners at a hotel here recently.
Sarawak Tourism Federation, which hosts the annual event to give recognition to outstanding tourism players, received 368 entries - the highest so far.
He said these unique products, which made the Land of the Hornbills different from the peninsula, were mostly found in rural areas.
“It is in the rural areas that nature is at its best, where cultural practice is well-preserved and where there are lots of animals and plants to show tourists,” he added in presenting Sarawak Hornbill Tourism Appreciation Awards 2006 to the winners at a hotel here recently.
Sarawak Tourism Federation, which hosts the annual event to give recognition to outstanding tourism players, received 368 entries - the highest so far.
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