The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Sabah beauty surpasses Bali, Phuket – China delegate

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KOTA KINABALU: The natural beauty of Sabah surpasses that of famous tourist magnets in Southeast Asia, such as Bali and Phuket.

Han Lin, executive vice director of Overseas Communicat­ion Centre of Xinhuanet Co. Ltd, said however many China nationals were unfamiliar with Sabah.

“There are a lot of famous islands in Southeast Asia, like Bali or Phuket, but the natural beauty of Sabah surpasses those destinatio­ns though there is a need for more basic facilities,” he said during a dialogue between a media delegation from AseanChina Centre (ACC) with the Kota Kinabalu Journalist­s Associatio­n (KKJA) here, yesterday.

Han believed Sabah tourism facilities would improve as Chinese tourist arrivals have increased in the past few years.

The delegation, led by ACC Informatio­n and Public Relations Division deputy director Wang Zhiquan, is on a visit to Sabah and Kuala Lumpur under arrangemen­t by the Embassy of Malaysia in China.

The delegates represente­d various media firms, namely People.com, Xinhuanet.com, Hanqiu.com, China Report, 21st Century Business Herald, Anhui Radio and Television, and The World & Chongqing magazine.

The Chinese media delegates also looked forward to collaborat­ing with local dailies in news coverage.

Han said sharing Sabah news with the Chinese news agencies would ensure more accurate reporting on the local perspectiv­e, adding that Xinhua was also happy to share its news with the local dailies in the state.

Meanwhile, KKJA chairman Yong Ted Phen said there was much to learn from the Chinese media agencies, in terms of the speed, reach and integratio­n of digital media in news reporting and disseminat­ion.

“The dialogue session has certainly opened our eyes as to how the large news organizati­ons operate.

“For instance, Xinhua produces an astounding 15,000 news reports a day.

“Xinhua's news are also read by people from over 200 countries and regions,” he said.

Yong also briefed the media delegation on the background of local dailies in Sabah and the shift towards digital media in news reporting. Also present were KTS Trading Sdn Bhd area operations manager Wong Kee Mee, Asia Times executive director Tiong Jia Yee, representa­tives from Overseas Chinese Daily News, Sin Chew Daily News and Merdeka Daily.

 ??  ?? Front row: Yong (sixth right) presents a souvenir to Wang while Tiong (fifth right), Wong (fourth right), KKJA vice chairman Peter Kwan (third right), Han (fifth left) and others look on.
Front row: Yong (sixth right) presents a souvenir to Wang while Tiong (fifth right), Wong (fourth right), KKJA vice chairman Peter Kwan (third right), Han (fifth left) and others look on.

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