Monday, March 14, 2011

TOURISM MALAYSIA

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Tourism is a major contributor to the Malaysian economy. Meanwhile, Indonesia is an important market for Malaysian tourism industry. Seen from the level of tourist arrivals from Indonesia to Malaysia which is increasing every year.

"Tourism Malaysia RM 55 billion contributed to the Malaysian economy in 2009. We are excited to the level of wayfaring Indonesia in 2009 reached 2.4 million visits and increased to 2.5 million visits in 2010," said Malaysian Ambassador to the Republic of Indonesia TYT Dato 'Syed Munshe Afdzaruddin in the "Meeting wayfaring Agencies and Employers Hotel Malaysia-Indonesia" at the Hotel Gran Melia Jakarta, Tuesday (15/03/2011).

Ambassador of Malaysia presented 1.1 million tourists visit there from Malaysia to Indonesia in 2009. Meanwhile, a meeting that lasted intended to exchange information and ideas in developing the industry of both countries.

Dato 'said that Malaysia and Indonesia relationship is special and continue to grow for the benefit of both countries. "If the people of Indonesia has been to Malaysia and vice versa, do not think 'I lost'. But this industry," he said.

He said there are many aspects of products related to the tourism industry. The same thing also disclosed parts of Southeast Asia Marketing Director Tourism Malaysia, Musa Yusof that tourists need to be taken in both directions, Indonesia to Malaysia and Malaysia to Indonesia.

"This cooperation is not only Malaysia and Indonesia alone course. But win-win solution, where each party can benefit," he said.

He said revenue from global tourism, Malaysia is ranked 9th in the year 2009 with 23.6 million tourists arrivals level. According to him, mostly tourists from the neighboring country. "We are working together to improve relations between the two countries. Wayfaring not only the leisure travelers to Indonesia, but also health and education. Relations Malaysia and Indonesia, there are highs and lows but there is always a relationship. Our mutual prosperity of both countries," said Dato '.


(kompas.com)

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