
Malaysia targets stronger tourism growth via regional, long-haul markets
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"As of May this year, the country has received 17.5 million visitors, an increase of 3.4 per cent compared to 16.9 million last year. Meanwhile, Chiew said MOTAC is committed to placing arts and culture as the main attraction in promoting Malaysia on the world stage, especially in making the Visit Malaysia 2026 campaign a success. IPOH: The Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry is expanding its reach into key regional and long-haul markets as it seeks to sustain Malaysia’s strong tourism growth.
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"As of May this year, the country has received 17.5 million visitors, an increase of 3.4 per cent compared to 16.9 million last year.
according to BernamaMeanwhile, Chiew said MOTAC is committed to placing arts and culture as the main attraction in promoting Malaysia on the world stage, especially in making the Visit Malaysia 2026 campaign a success.
according to BernamaIPOH: The Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry is expanding its reach into key regional and long-haul markets as it seeks to sustain Malaysia’s strong tourism growth.
according to New Straits Times
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