The Borneo Post

Malaysian food gaining popularity in Jakarta — Ambassador

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JAKARTA: With Malaysian food gaining popularity at restaurant­s and hotels here, its diversity will be capable of attracting tourists to Malaysia, said Malaysia’s Ambassador to Indonesia Datuk Seri Zahrain Mohamed Hashim.

According to him, Malaysian food promotions in Indonesia could create added value to promotiona­l strategy in nurturing awareness of Malaysia as a tourist destinatio­n.

He said the strategy to promote Malaysia as a ‘ food heaven’ was a new approach to enhancing the country’s tourism industry because apart from visiting interestin­g sights and shopping, tourists would also want to enjoy the country’s local cuisine.

“In promoting a destinatio­n, food can be focused as a tourism product,” he said when launching a Malaysian Food Promotion at a hotel in Depok, about 60km from here, Thursday night.

He urged domestic and internatio­nal travel agencies to provide interestin­g holiday packages which included food exploratio­n for tourists to enjoy the real flavour of a country.

In conjunctio­n with the Malaysian food promotion, Tourism Malaysia in Indonesia flew in several Malaysian chefs to teach Indonesian hotel chefs on how to cook authentic Malaysian dishes.

Tourism Malaysia director in Indonesia, Roslan Othman said Indonesian­s form the second largest group of foreign tourists to Malaysia and the agency is currently diversifyi­ng tourism products and services to meet various demands and interests. — Bernama

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