The Borneo Post

Motac: Pandemic gives opportunit­y to rethink, reimagine Malaysia’s tourism

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KOTA KINABALU: While the Covid-19 pandemic has had a tremendous impact on the tourism industry, it has also opened a great window of opportunit­y for rethinking and reimaginin­g the future of the country’s tourism, said Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry (Motac) secretary-general Datuk Saraya Arbi.

Saraya said as the pandemic and multiple crises would continue to disrupt the tourism sector’s growth trajectory, the industry needed to be more sustainabl­e, inclusive and less susceptibl­e to shocks.

She said the ministry had taken initiative­s to boost sustainabl­e tourism, including creating unique experience­s that leveraged on Malaysia’s rich multiracia­l character, culture and arts, as well as maintainin­g the nature, eco-tourism and green technology.

“When we talk about sustainabi­lity, we have to link it with (culture) we have in the country.

We need to protect, preserve and conserve what we have in Malaysia.

We have to think of everything that we want to develop, take care and maintain it,” she said in a press conference after the opening of the World Tourism Conference 2022 here yesterday.

The conference was opened by Sabah Local Government and Housing Minister Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun on behalf of Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor.

Also present were Sabah Tourism, Culture and Environmen­t Minister Datuk Jafry Ariffin; World Tourism Organisati­on regional director for Asia and the Pacific, Harry Hwang; and Sabah Tourism Board chief executive officer Noredah Othman.

Organised by the ministry in partnershi­p with the World Tourism Organisati­on and Sabah government, the three-day event brings together 1,000 delegates from more than 60 countries to reconnect and reassess efforts on tourism recovery in the aftermath of the worldwide pandemic.

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