The Borneo Post (Sabah)

New products to attract more tourists

- By Chok Sim Yee

KOTA KINABALU: The Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Environmen­t will roll out new tourism products to woo more tourists to Sabah, besides luring vacationer­s with our natural wonders and delicious cuisines.

Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Christina Liew, who is also the Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environmen­t, said her ministry would promote sports tourism, medical tourism and education tourism to attract more foreign tourists to the state.

To this end, she said the State Government would enhance the existing sports facilities, including refurbishi­ng the Likas Sports Complex.

She said the State Government has also requested private healthcare providers, including Gleneagles Kota Kinabalu Hospital and KPJ Sabah Specialist Hospital to upgrade their medical facilities.

“As for education tourism, we hope to draw more Indonesian students to pursue their studies in Sabah following the relocation of Indonesia’s capital to Kalimantan.”

Additional­ly, Liew said the State Government was looking into building a film studio and academy in Kinarut with the aim to entice passionate filmmakers from China to learn their skills and knowledge of the movie industry here.

“These measures are part of the State Government’s effort to strengthen the economy through the tourism sector,” she said during a courtesy call by the United Sabah Chinese Communitie­s Associatio­n of Kota Kinabalu (USCCAKK) committee led by its president Datuk Susan Wong Siew Guen, here.

The purpose of the courtesy call was to invite Liew to the Chinese New Year Dragon, Unicorn and Lion Dance Festival 2020 to be held at Likas Sports Complex on January 11.

Meanwhile, Wong thanked Liew for her support and sponsorshi­p for the event.

She also commended the minister for cutting short her vacation abroad in order to fly back to Sabah to resolve the incident involving four Chinese tourists who were detained for 18 days due to the lack of entry stamp on their passports.

“With Liew’s interventi­on, the Chinese tourists had finally been released and were able to return to China.

“Her dedication towards the tourism industry and willingnes­s to sacrifice her personal time for her job is truly admirable,” Wong said.

In effort to ensure more effective communicat­ion between Chinese tourists and immigratio­n officers, Liew has requested the Immigratio­n Department to place a notice on Sabah’s immigratio­n laws in Mandarin at every immigratio­n counter in Kota Kinabalu Internatio­nal Airport (KKIA), as well as increase the number of Mandarin-speaking officers in the department.

Wong lauded Liew’s proactiven­ess in meeting with the Sabah Immigratio­n Department and KKIA airport management and subsequent­ly taking action to prevent the recurrence of foreign tourists failing to get their passports stamped upon arrival at KKIA.

On another note, Wong said the Chinese New Year Dragon, Unicorn and Lion Dance Festival would be held from 12.30pm to 7pm on January 11. The programme includes thrilling performanc­es by participat­ing dragon, unicorn and lion dance troupes, special appearance by the God of Fortune, 24 Festive Drums performanc­e and luminous dragon dance.

USCCAKK has invited Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Shafie Apdal as the guest of honour for the opening ceremony of the festival.

In conjunctio­n with the festival, the associatio­n has organized a Chinese Cultural Village Exhibition where visitors will get to sample traditiona­l Chinese teas, pastries and delicacies at the Likas Sports Complex corridor from 9am to 5pm. The exhibition, which will be officiated by the Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in Kota Kinabalu, Liang Caide, also includes a Miss Cheongsam and Mr Tang Suit competitio­n.

The USCCAKK delegation were also invited by Liew to the State Government’s Chinese New Year open house at Hakka Hall on January 26, the second day of the Lunar New Year, from 10am to 2pm.

 ??  ?? Wong (sixth left) and the USCCAKK presidenti­al council members invited Liew (sixth right) to the Chinese New Year Dragon, Unicorn and Lion Dance Festival.
Wong (sixth left) and the USCCAKK presidenti­al council members invited Liew (sixth right) to the Chinese New Year Dragon, Unicorn and Lion Dance Festival.

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