KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 19 : Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said, the Visit Malaysia Year 2014 must be turned into a national mission involving all parties, including the people, in order to achieve the target of receiving 28 visitors for the year.
The Prime
Minister said the government project not only involved the Ministry of
Tourism but every ministry, agency and state government, to ensure its
success.
“All
of us have a role to play to make Visit Malaysia Year 2014 a success.
From the entry point, Immigration officers who stamp the tourists,
passports, Customs officers, taxi drivers, hotel staff, business people,
tour operators and the Malaysian people.
“We must
show our warm welcome. We must give them the feeling that if they visit
Malaysia, they will be treated with warmth and courtesy from all of us.
“So we not
only need the physical infrastructure but soft infrastructure as well,
which is, Malaysians who are always cheerful, courteous and helpful so
that visitors experience a truly memorable time here. This is the
meaningful impact we want,” he said while launching the Visit Malaysia
Year 2014 campaign, here Saturday night.
Also
present were the Prime Minister’s wife, Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor,
Tourism Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ng Yen Yen, Information Communication and
Culture Minister Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim and wife Datin Seri Masnah
Rais and Home Affairs Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein and
his wife.
Najib said
Malaysia has its own unique features which are not found elsewhere,
among them its fauna and flora, among the best ecosystem in the world,
cosmopolitan cities, fourth best location in the world for shopping and
more.
“Malay,
Chinese, Indian, Iban, Kadazan, Orang Asli and other cultures can all be
experienced here. These are Malaysia’s selling-points, which other
countries cannot compete with. “Furthermore, the peace and stability
here makes our country very attractive as a travel destination,” he
said.
He also said the government would continue encouraging the tourism industry which is targeting 36 million visitors by 2020.
Najib said the government realised that the tourism industry provided 1.8 million jobs and contributed RM168 billion to the national gross income.
Malaysia’s
ranking as the 10th friendliest country in the world and the World
Bank’s recognition as the 12th competitive showed that the national
transformation programme implemented by the government has borne fruit
and gained global recognition, he said.
“This
year, we’ll implement all programmes, spruce up, plant trees and prepare
everything. We must have all this in place. If we do this, I believe
and am confident that 2014 will be a successful year,” he concluded. — BERNAMA
(Source: The Malaysian Times )
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