The Borneo Post

Muslim-friendly tourism among Pahang govt’s focus this year

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BENTONG: Muslim-friendly tourism which is increasing­ly gaining attention in the industry is a focus of the Pahang government this year, said state Unity, Tourism and Culture Committee chairman Leong Yu Man.

She said Muslim-friendly tourism is a growing market globally with an estimated current market value of around US$194 billion, and this is expected to grow to reach US$300 billion by 2026.

“Pahang has significan­t potential to excel in Muslimfrie­ndly tourism and the commitment is demonstrat­ed through the provision of facilities and services tailored to the needs of this specific segment.

“This is complement­ed by the uniqueness of our culture, heritage, history, architectu­ral art and the beauty of natural landscapes,” Leong said after a familiaris­ation tour for 36 imams from 14 regions in China at The Bentong Farm, here yesterday.

She said Pahang boasts over 5,000 halal restaurant­s and eateries providing a diverse range of local dishes, with the state government maintainin­g consistent collaborat­ion with halal certificat­ion bodies to guarantee adherence to halal standards, thereby instilling confidence in Muslim tourists.

Adding on, she said that China is a key focus for the state government’s efforts in promoting Muslim-friendly tourism, and this emphasis is attributed to China’s consistent ranking among the top countries in terms of tourist arrivals to Malaysia coupled with its substantia­l Muslim population.

Initiative­s to promote Muslimfrie­ndly tourism in the country have been actively underway since the previous year through Pahang Tourism, which included a work visit to Guilin, China in October 2023 where the Halal Culture Tour to Pahang was officially introduced, featuring specially curated tourism packages for Ramadan.

In addition, another group of imams from China is scheduled to visit Pahang for the familiaris­ation tour starting today.

The imam group is expected to promote Pahang within their communitie­s, aiming to attract numerous Muslim followers to the state during the month of Ramadan in March.

“Among the unique offerings is a communal breaking of fast at Padang Majlis Bandaraya Kuantan 4 which will allow them to savour the delight of exploring the nearby Ramadan bazaar before the Tarawih prayer at Masjid Negeri Sultan Ahmad Shah 1.

“As for culinary delights, Pahang is renowned among Chinese tourists for Musang King, with the finest quality of this durian variety originatin­g from this state,” Leong said.

 ?? ?? Leong (fourth left) accompanie­s several of the imams from China during the visit to The Bentong Farm. — Bernama photo
Leong (fourth left) accompanie­s several of the imams from China during the visit to The Bentong Farm. — Bernama photo

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