The Borneo Post

S’wak launches ‘Gateway to Borneo’ campaign at ITB Berlin

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KUCHING: Sarawak took centre stage at the world’s largest tourism trade fair Internatio­nale Tourismus Boerse (ITB) in Berlin, Germany on Tuesday with the launch of its transforma­tive ‘Gateway to Borneo’ campaign.

A statement from Sarawak Tourism Board (STB) said the campaign signifies a brand refresh and strategica­lly positions Sarawak as the premier gateway to Borneo, encompassi­ng Kalimantan, Sabah, and Brunei.

According to STB, the campaign is in sync with ITB 2024’s theme, ‘Take Travel Technology to the Next Level. Together’, whereby Sarawak is poised to share its natural pride with the world – a rich tapestry woven with threads of Culture, Adventure, Nature, Food, and Festivals

It explained through this campaign, Sarawak aims to amplify its allure as a prime tourism destinatio­n, inviting global travellers to embark on a journey of discovery and inspiratio­n.

Complement­ing the campaign’s overarchin­g theme is a refreshed ‘Sarawak More to Discover’ (SMTD) destinatio­n logo, an update which maintains the vigour and excitement of the region’s marketing strategy.

STB said this is to position Sarawak as a plethora of culture, adventure, nature, food and festivals, along with authentic experience­s not found anywhere else in the world and yet to be discovered.

It added the STMD logo serves as a visual representa­tion of Sarawak’s pristine rainforest­s, the allure of its coastal waters and the colourful diverse ethnicitie­s of its people.

The logo also showcases the majestic silhouette of the Rhinoceros hornbill, an iconic symbol synonymous with Sarawak’s cherished ‘Land of the Hornbills’ moniker.

Meanwhile, Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts Minister Dato Sri Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah in the same statement said this strategic move not only reinforces Sarawak’s commitment to digitalisa­tion but also highlights Sarawak’s pivotal role as the entry point to the wonders of Borneo.

“We are thrilled to unveil the evolution of Sarawak’s tourism narratives with our ‘Gateway to Borneo’ campaign.

“It is not just a geographic distinctio­n but also embodies a contempora­ry and timeless aesthetic, resonating with the evolving tastes of our discerning audience,” he said.

He also said Sarawak is targeting four million visitor arrivals this year, and invites the world to uncover the wonders that await.

At the event, STB also signed a renewed memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) with Tischler Reisen (TR) to continue to elevate Sarawak’s prominence among European travellers.

With TR’s 40-year track record and an extensive network of 600 agencies throughout Germany, Sarawak aims to showcase its diverse tour packages both online and offline, enticing discerning travellers across Europe.

STB said this partnershi­p aligns with Sarawak’s strategic vision to position itself as a preferred destinatio­n in the European market, while the remarkable 121 per cent surge in European visitor arrivals in 2023 against 2022 highlights the growing appeal of Sarawak’s offerings.

“With the resilient 81.5 per cent recovery achievemen­t of the Europe market performanc­e in 2023, as compared to 2019, the state’s best year for European visitor arrivals, Sarawak is optimistic to surpass 2019 levels in terms of European visitor arrivals this year,” it added.

STB also said the upcoming Rainforest World Music Festival (RWMF), in celebratio­n of its 27th year, will be themed ‘Evolution’ to underscore music’s dynamic nature across generation­s and cultures. To be held from June 28 to 30, it said this year’s RWMF embraces the transforma­tive power of music, weaving together culture and environmen­t.

We are thrilled to unveil the evolution of Sarawak’s tourism narratives with our ‘Gateway to Borneo’ campaign. It is not just a geographic distinctio­n but also embodies a contempora­ry and timeless aesthetic, resonating with the evolving tastes of our discerning audience.

Dato Sri Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah

 ?? ?? Abdul Karim (standing, sixth left) and other delegate members at the launch of the campaign. Also seen is Sabah’s Minister for Tourism, Culture and Environmen­t Datuk Christina Liew (fifth left).
Abdul Karim (standing, sixth left) and other delegate members at the launch of the campaign. Also seen is Sabah’s Minister for Tourism, Culture and Environmen­t Datuk Christina Liew (fifth left).

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