THE Tourism Ministry will intensify collaboration with the Pacific Asia Travel Association (Pata) to strengthen and diversify its global network.
Deputy Tourism Minister Datuk Dr James Dawos Mamit said that Pata chapters served as a valuable platform in boosting tourism as the association had a strong reputation.
“We look forward to collaborating with Pata in promoting sustainability in the Sarawak tourism industry. Malaysia has a lot to offer, and by networking with Pata, we can achieve this,” he said when officiating at the Pata Foundation Charity Gala Dinner at Sarawak Cultural Village (SCV) near Kuching on Sunday.
Dawos said the state’s races and ethnic groups living in harmony in a pristine landscape would certainly be a dream attraction for many.
Over 100 Pata delegates were given a glimpse of this through performances and fun activities by SCV’s “warriors and maidens”.
The delegates also tasted local dishes and sweet delicacies.
Deputy Tourism Minister Datuk Dr James Dawos Mamit said that Pata chapters served as a valuable platform in boosting tourism as the association had a strong reputation.
“We look forward to collaborating with Pata in promoting sustainability in the Sarawak tourism industry. Malaysia has a lot to offer, and by networking with Pata, we can achieve this,” he said when officiating at the Pata Foundation Charity Gala Dinner at Sarawak Cultural Village (SCV) near Kuching on Sunday.
Dawos said the state’s races and ethnic groups living in harmony in a pristine landscape would certainly be a dream attraction for many.
Over 100 Pata delegates were given a glimpse of this through performances and fun activities by SCV’s “warriors and maidens”.
The delegates also tasted local dishes and sweet delicacies.
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