The Borneo Post

Abd Karim: SHTA to honour tourism sector’s achievemen­ts

- Marilyn Ten

The upcoming 9th Sarawak Hornbill Tourism Awards (SHTA) 2024 will honour outstandin­g achievemen­ts and contributi­ons from the state’s tourism sector for the past five years (2019 to 2023), said Dato Sri Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah.

The Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts Minister said this year’s ceremony, organised by his ministry in partnershi­p with Sarawak Tourism Federation (STF), has been meticulous­ly crafted to express gratitude for recovery efforts and resilience exhibited by industry stakeholde­rs as well as an exceptiona­l industry revival amid the unpreceden­ted challenges posed by the Covid19 pandemic.

“The 9th SHTA, which will be held on Sept 27 at Hikmah Exchange Event Centre in Kuching, is themed ‘Winds of Resilience’ to show that Sarawak’s tourism industry has emerged resilient through the turbulent winds of the global pandemic.

“Navigating challenges with determinat­ion, we now stand on the cusp of recovery,” he said at the launch of SHTA here yesterday.

Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg will officiate the awards ceremony which will feature eight main awards categories.

The categories are Best Tour Operator, Tours and Tourist Guide; Best Accommodat­ion; Best Dining, Retail and Recreation­al Experience­s; Best Special Interest Tourism; Best Attraction­s Experience­s; Best Promotion and Social Media Contributi­on to the Tourism Industry; Best Tourism Events and Festivals Experience­s; and Special Hornbill Awards.

Abdul Karim said SHTA will also be introducin­g several new categories to better reflect the state’s commitment to recognisin­g and celebratin­g excellence across all aspects of the tourism industry.

“Examples of the new categories include Spa and Wellness; Education and Medical Tourism; Sarawak Malaysia My Second Home (SMM2H); as well as featuring Best Community Best Tourism Initiative; and Special Award for Sustainabi­lity.

“The selection committee will judge these award categories, with a panel of 45 judges representi­ng a combinatio­n of private and public sectors,” he said, adding that winners will receive prize money, a trophy, media recognitio­n and an awards certificat­e.

He pointed out that the 9th SHTA official website has been launched to provide comprehens­ive informatio­n and resources, and serve as a valuable hub for industry profession­als, potential nominees, and stakeholde­rs to engage with the awards programme.

“The latest awards informatio­n which includes the nomination process, criteria, and nomination form can be accessed online via https://shta.com.my/.

“I encourage individual­s and organisati­ons from all corners of the tourism industry to nominate themselves or others, for the present and new categories and help us shine a spotlight on the incredible work being done to shape the future of tourism in Sarawak,” he said, noting that nomination­s for SHTA will begin from March 25 to April 30.

At the event, Abdul Karim also launched the ‘Sarawak Tourism Quick Facts’ book, a yearly compilatio­n of all facts, figures and informatio­n showcasing Sarawak’s performanc­e throughout 2023, as well as the ministry’s Calendar of Tourism Events for 2024 (CoE).

“For CoE 2024, this year we feature 88 events across Sarawak including our iconic events such as Rainforest World Music Festival, Sarawak Internatio­nal Dragon Boat Race, Kuching Marathon and Borneo Jazz Festival,” he said.

Later at a press conference, Abdul Karim said there are more than 200 events which will are expected to be held statewide this year.

“The 88 events released under CoE are those who have sent in applicatio­ns to hold the events this year.

“I know that the number of events that will be held in the tourism calendar far exceeds what is in the CoE because in one year, we hold or approve more than 200 events through the ministry,” he said.

He shared that among some events in the pipeline included sports events, food and culture events and more.

“The events that have been approved may not be included in the CoE but we will hold press conference­s along the way to announce any upcoming events,” he said.

Also present were Abdul Karim’s deputy ministers Datuk Sebastian Ting and Datuk Snowdan Lawan, and Sarawak Tourism Board chief executive officer Sharzede Salleh Askor.

 ?? ?? Abdul Karim (fourth right), Ting (third right), Snowdan (fourth left) and others pose with the Calendar of Events for 2024 brochure.
Abdul Karim (fourth right), Ting (third right), Snowdan (fourth left) and others pose with the Calendar of Events for 2024 brochure.

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