The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Visa waiver to help realise two million Chinese tourist arrivals target

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BEIJING: Tourism Malaysia hopes the visa waiver granted for Chinese tour groups on a trial basis will help realise the target of attracting two million Chinese tourist arrivals this year.

‘Balik Kampung ’The move, on a six-month-trial basis, is expected to be implemente­d this year to increase Malaysia’s competitiv­eness as compared to other neighbouri­ng countries, said Tourism Malaysia (Planning) deputy director-general Chong Yoke Har.

‘Balik Kampung’ “We found out that the competitio­n is getting very very strong now, every market is paying special attention to China’s market.

‘Balik Kampung’ “To show that we are interested in this market, we have to have more promotions, more touch base with local trades and consumers here,” she told Malaysian journalist­s after officiatin­g the Malaysian pavilion at Beijing Internatio­nal Tourism Expo 2015 here, Friday.

‘Balik Kampung’ Previously Home Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said the cabinet on June 19 had agreed to grant visa waiver for Chinese tour groups on a trial basis to attract more Chinese travellers to visit Malaysia.

‘Balik Kampung’ Meanwhile HTC Travel Services Group chief executive officer Alex Yap welcomed the visa waiver announceme­nt made by the government earlier for tour groups from China but hoped procedures such as the timeframe to register these tourists whould be shortened.

‘Balik Kampung’ The visa applicatio­n process normally took three to four days to complete, he said, hoping that the visa-on-arrival (VoA) for Chinese tourists visiting Malaysia would be extended to every entry points in the country.

‘Balik Kampung ’Currently the five air entry points that offered the VoA facility are the Bayan Lepas Internatio­nal Airport, Penang; Senai Internatio­nal Airport, Johor; Kota Kinabalu Internatio­nal Airport, Sabah; Kuching Internatio­nal Airport, Sarawak; and the Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport (KLIA and KLIA2).

‘Balik Kampung’ Guilin China Travel Service vice-general manager Liu Chang E was optimistic the visa waiver policy for Chinese tour groups would help increase the number of Chinese visitors to Malaysia as it would bring more convenienc­e to these travellers.

‘Balik Kampung’ Apart from focusing on China’s second-tier cities such as Chengdu and Wuhan, she said a seminar was also conducted in Yinchuan city, the capital of Muslim Hui autonomous region of Ningxia, north-central China recently to introduce Malaysia as a country where the China’s Muslims could obtain halal food or products there.

‘Balik Kampung’ Director of Tourism Malaysia’s Beijing Office Noran Ujang said niche tourism was also being promoted in China, where some 100 Chinese anglers would join a fishing competiton in Rompin, Pahang on August 18 this year. - Bernama

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