VIENTIANE, Jan 21 (Bernama) -- Fresh from the launching of
Visit Malaysia Year 2014 in Kuala Lumpur two days ago, the Malaysian Tourism
Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ng Yen Yen took the opportunity to promote the campaign
at the Asean Tourism Forum (ATF), here.
She told the Asean Tourism Ministers' Meeting about the
campaign which coincide with Malaysia hosting next year's ATF in Kuching in
January.
"It will be a very good exposure for Malaysia as all
tourism ministers from Asean, China, Korea, Japan and India will be attending
ATF in Malaysia next year," she told Bernama after attending the Asean
Tourism Ministers' Meeting, here.
She said travel agents, tour operators and media from all
over the world would also be attending the ATF in Malaysia next year.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak launched the
VMY2014 at the Bukit Jalil Stadium in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday.
Najib had wanted the VMY2014 be turned into a national
mission involving all parties in order to achieve the target of receiving 28
million tourists next year.
The premier had said Malaysia needed not only physical
infrastructure but also soft infrastructure as well, which is, Malaysian who
are always cheerful, courteous and helpful so that visitors experience a truly
memorable time in Malaysia.
Dr Ng said she had also invited tourism ministers from Asean
as well as from China, Japan, South Korea and India to participate in the
international travel exchange meeting to be held in Malaysia next April.
"We called on them to hold their respective country's
week during the meeting in showcasing their art, food and craft products. We
want to position Malaysia as an international tourism centre," she said.
On the major achievements of the two-day Asean Tourism
Ministers' Meeting which concluded today, Dr Ng said Asean and India have
concluded a memorandum of understanding on tourism cooperation between them
after three years of negotiation.
The conclusion mark the completion of tourism cooperation
between Asean and its dialogue partners, she told Bernama after co-chairing the
Asean-India Tourism Ministers' Meeting, at a hotel.
Prior to this, Asean has inked tourism cooperation with
China, Japan and South Korea.
She said the Asean-India tourism cooperation among others
would look into the possibilities of introducing a common Asean visa for
tourists where tourists would only need to get one visa instead of visa from
respective 10 Asean countries when visiting the region.
"We will discuss further the matter with Asean
secretariat," she said, adding that the cooperation would also cover the
exchange of human resources and media personnel in further promoting tourism by
both sides.
Meanwhile, Dr Ng also expressed condolence for the demise of
Thai Deputy Prime Minister Chumpol Silpa-Archa who is also the Tourism and
Sports Minister.
Chumpol died of heart failure at Ramathibodi Hospital in
Bangkok at 9.39am Monday.
-- BERNAMA
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