The Borneo Post

‘Tourism events in N. Sembilan must strive for maximum impact’

- DICKSON:

Tourism events and programmes in Negeri Sembilan must strive for maximum impact to ensure they effectivel­y benefit the local population, said Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun.

He underscore­d the importance of promoting and implementi­ng the 50 activities and programmes listed in the 2024 Negeri Sembilan Calendar of Events to enhance visitor arrival in the state.

Organisers, he added, must strive to ensure the effective organisati­on of these programmes and activities to achieve the desired impact.

“We want the money spent on these programmes and activities to benefit the people directly,” he said when unveiling the state’s Calendar of Events 2024 here yesterday.

Highlighti­ng the unique features of each district in the state, Aminuddin emphasised their potential for tourism developmen­t in the country.

Therefore, he urged the relevant agencies to focus on developing tourism potential in districts such as Jelebu for its natural attraction­s, Kuala Pilah for cultural activities, Port Dickson for its beaches, and Tampin for extreme sports.

Aminuddin highlighte­d that the programmes and activities outlined in the Calendar of Events 2024 are centred around three main clusters: beach, ecotourism, and customs and heritage.

The selection of events considers various elements, including their strength and impact, aiming to attract more tourists to the state and contribute to the socioecono­mic well-being of the local population, he said.

The listed events include NS Fest, Ngoca Bola Festival, Trans Naning Ultra NS Challenge 2024, Tampin MTB Jamboree, Sopit Biru Sg. Timun, Petronas Cubprix Championsh­ip, and Jempol District Motocross Championsh­ip. — Bernama

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Aminuddin (seated, second right) visits the campervan site at Pantai Batu 5, set up in conjunctio­n with the launch of the state’s Calendar of Events 2024.
— Bernama photo Aminuddin (seated, second right) visits the campervan site at Pantai Batu 5, set up in conjunctio­n with the launch of the state’s Calendar of Events 2024.

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