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Govt to promote homestays nationwide in bid to revive ailing sector

Measures include social media push, exhibitions, says Rural Development Ministry

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 26 Jun 2022 5:36PM

Govt to promote homestays nationwide in bid to revive ailing sector
Deputy Rural Development Minister II Datuk Hasbi Habibollah says homestays should evolve in line with technological developments in order to create high-impact businesses. – Pixabay pic, June 26, 2022

BALIK PULAU – The Rural Development Ministry is helping to promote homestays throughout the country to attract local and foreign tourists to boost the economy, said deputy minister II Datuk Hasbi Habibollah.

He said the initiative was also aimed at reviving the homestay sector, which has been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.

“For over two years, the pandemic brought about severe economic impacts on homestay operators and some of them had to close shop due to the lack of tourists. We are confident that tourists will return and the tourism activities involving homestays will be revived,” he told reporters after officiating the Visit My Kampung @ Homestay Pulau Betong programme at SK Tan Sri Awang Had Salleh, here today.

He said apart from using social media to promote the homestays, the ministry will also carry out initiatives at other events, such as exhibitions hosted by its agencies as well as by the Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agencies (Matta), entrepreneurship expos, rural entrepreneur carnivals and others.

Hasbi said he was confident that such promotional activities could attract foreign tourists to come back as they had the experience of staying at homestays here.

He also advised operators to improve the facilities provided at their premises to welcome tourists.

As Balik Pulau is known for its durians, Hasbi said operators must use that to their advantage to cater to tourists’ needs.

“Homestays have unique and unconventional business features, to create a high-impact business we should evolve and move in line with technological developments,” he said.

Meanwhile, Hasbi said the ministry through the Penang Regional Development Authority has allocated RM4.45 million for the homestay tourism programme in Penang since 2014, which is the government’s initiative to safeguard the interests of homestay operators in the state.

He said a total of 173 homestays and participants involving 10 villages have benefited from the allocation through promotion; training and guidance; and management programmes that could help the rural community generate additional income.

He said the state homestay programme is also supported by the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry through its certification and recognition, as well as through promotional activities such as Matta Fair events.

According to Hasbi, the total income of homestay participants throughout Penang is RM 3.24 million with 38,000 domestic and international tourists since the programme was introduced in 2014.

“The promotional activities for homestay tourism in Penang will not end. We will continue promoting it using various platforms to encourage more domestic and foreign tourists to make homestays their holiday destinations,” he said. – Bernama, June 26, 2022

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