Sabah Looks Forward To Hosting Tourists From China Again
The Sabah government hopes to attract more tourists from China again when the country's borders reopen to international visitors.
Chief Minister Hajiji Noor said Sabah's tourism sector was heavily dependent on foreign tourists, especially from China, and the presence of tourists was crucial to reviving its economy that was severely affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.
"With the reopening of the country's borders to international visitors in the near future, we hope many tourists from China will visit Sabah. This will help revive the local tourism sector and boost the state's economy," he said in a statement today.
Hajiji (above) said this in a statement in conjunction with a courtesy call from the consul-general of China in Kota Kinabalu, Liang Caide, at the chief minister's official residence in Sri Gaya yesterday.
At the meeting, Liang briefed Hajiji on the latest developments in China and efforts made by his office to promote Sabah as a tourism, investment and trade destination.
Promoting Sabah
Hajiji hoped that Liang and the Chinese Embassy would help promote Sabah as one of Malaysia's major tourist destinations in China.
He added that Sabah very much welcomed foreign investment, especially from China, to jointly develop various key sectors in the state such as construction, tourism, agriculture and new high-tech industries.
“The Gabungan Rakyat Sabah state government will continue to work closely with the consul-general of the People's Republic of China in Kota Kinabalu and the Chinese Embassy to attract more Chinese investors to Sabah, which will help boost the growth of the state's economic sector.
"The good relations and cooperation already established between Sabah and China will be further strengthened because it provides many benefits to both parties," he said. - Mkini
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