Date: 27 January 2013
Over RM37 million for tourism development in Sarawak.
KUCHING: Sarawak gets over RM37 million for the development
of tourism under the 10th Malaysia Plan (10MP). Of the total allocation, nearly
RM10 million is meant for ad hoc tourism projects between 2011 and 2015, said
Deputy Tourism Minister Datuk Dr James Dawos.
“Under the 10MP, RM9.6 million worth of ad hoc projects have
been implemented. There are 21 projects throughout the state. Tourism is, in
fact, the second largest industry in Malaysia after the services industry which
contributed 58.7 per cent to the GDP,” he told the press at Panchor Hot Spring
in Kampung Panchor, over 40km from here yesterday.
The 21 projects included upgrading works at Wind Caves in
Bau, Malaysia-China Friendship Park here, Panchor Hot Spring, Limbang
Waterfront, Miri City Fan (1Malaysia Garden) and public parks in Miri.
Dawos, who is also Mambong MP, added that more than RM5
million of the government grants had gone to developing homestay programmes
statewide. “Some 20 homestays are involved and when I say 20 homestays, it does
not mean there are only 20 participants. If say, each homestay is to have 10
participants, there are about 200 participants to benefit from the allocation.”
Pointing out that the Tourism Ministry emphasised
community-based projects, he believed there should be more tourism products in
Sarawak to come forth. He said Panchor Hot Spring is not the sole
community-based project in the state as Kampung Annah Rais also has a hot
spring, which is well known among locals and visitors. “There are six to seven
community-based projects throughout Sarawak. They are the efforts of locals,
developed by Tourism Ministry in line with the government’s Economic
Transformation Programme (ETP).” When asked to name other community-based
projects, Dawos said similar efforts happened in Ba Kelalan and Bario.
“Speaking of tourism in Malaysia, hospitality is the word. Malaysians
are well known for their smiles, and it is one of the characteristics of the
country.”
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