The Sun (Malaysia)

Sharp increase in tourists from China

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BEIJING: Malaysia registered a sharp increase in tourist arrivals from China last year after the introducti­on of easier visa facilities, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

He said the number of tourist arrivals between March and December last year touched 2.2 million, up from the 1.2 million for the correspond­ing period in 2015.

Malaysia had introduced the Electronic Travel Registrati­on and Informatio­n or eNTRI and e-visa facilities in March last year for tourists from China.

Ahmad Zahid, who is on a visit to China, also said that for the whole of 2015, Chinese tourist arrivals numbered 1.7 million and they spent about RM5.7 billion in the country, averaging RM3,500 per tourist.

These tourists included Chinese nationals who reside outside China, he added.

“Concerted efforts will continue to draw tourists during the three major holiday seasons, namely Chinese New Year, summer vacation and year-end holidays,” Ahmad Zahid said at a press conference here yesterday.

He said there was plenty of room for the Tourism and Culture Ministry to work on to bring more Chinese tourists to Malaysia.

Ahmad Zahid said Immigratio­n Department statistics showed that many Chinese tourists to Malaysia were in the family travel group and the number of visitors who overstayed their visa was very small.

He said the Tourism and Culture Ministry would have to step up the promotion of charter flights because many major cities in China did not enjoy direct flights to Malaysia.

Focus would be given to Labuan as a new tourist destinatio­n, he said.

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