KOTA KINABALU: Sabah welcomes any effort and initiative for tourism collaboration with neighbouring Sarawak.
Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Masidi Manjun said there are so many tourism products in Sabah and Sarawak that could be developed to enable the two east Malaysian states to emerge as major tourism players in this part of the world.
“An effective strategy would be to sell both states as a single package Borneo destination leveraging on the best tourism products of the two states,” he said when asked to comment on a report that the new Sarawak Tourism and Heritage Ministry wants to further collaborate with Sabah to focus mainly on regional tourism.
Bernama quoted Sarawak’s Deputy Chief Minister Tan Sri Dr George Chan as saying in Kuching yesterday that Sarawak wanted to emulate the success of Sabah tourism authorities and industry players in its tourism sector.
Masidi added that the potential of the tourism market is growing and big enough not only to be shared by both states but also with Brunei.
“I am open to any suggestion for greater cooperation and welcome any official discussion towards that direction,” he said.
Meanwhile, Dr Chan who is also the new Sarawak Tourism Minister effective yesterday following a recent cabinet reshuffle, said he is very excited about his new job and hope he could tell a bit more (on future plans) once he has met up and obtained briefings (from local tourism stakeholders) to get some ideas.
Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Masidi Manjun said there are so many tourism products in Sabah and Sarawak that could be developed to enable the two east Malaysian states to emerge as major tourism players in this part of the world.
“An effective strategy would be to sell both states as a single package Borneo destination leveraging on the best tourism products of the two states,” he said when asked to comment on a report that the new Sarawak Tourism and Heritage Ministry wants to further collaborate with Sabah to focus mainly on regional tourism.
Bernama quoted Sarawak’s Deputy Chief Minister Tan Sri Dr George Chan as saying in Kuching yesterday that Sarawak wanted to emulate the success of Sabah tourism authorities and industry players in its tourism sector.
Masidi added that the potential of the tourism market is growing and big enough not only to be shared by both states but also with Brunei.
“I am open to any suggestion for greater cooperation and welcome any official discussion towards that direction,” he said.
Meanwhile, Dr Chan who is also the new Sarawak Tourism Minister effective yesterday following a recent cabinet reshuffle, said he is very excited about his new job and hope he could tell a bit more (on future plans) once he has met up and obtained briefings (from local tourism stakeholders) to get some ideas.
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