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Learn from S. Korea’s ‘Hallyu’ approach to promote tourism: Nancy

East Asian country has successfully used dramas, movies, music to attract visitors 

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 18 Oct 2022 2:44PM

Learn from S. Korea’s ‘Hallyu’ approach to promote tourism: Nancy
Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri says Malaysia can look at South Korea’s ‘Hallyu’ approach in utilising popular dramas, movies and pop music over the past 20 years to boost the country’s tourism industry. – Bernama pic, October 18, 2022

KUCHING – Malaysia can learn from the phenomenon of “Hallyu” or Korean Wave to boost the country’s tourism industry, says Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri.

She said South Korea had started promoting Hallyu through its popular dramas, movies and pop music over the past 20 years.

“This approach has proved successful as South Korea is now famous around the world, thus attracting tourists to visit the East Asian country.

“They even promote filming locations for dramas or movies. We in Malaysia also have some famous filming locations, but they are not promoted as much.

“The Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry is willing to help in promotional purposes, but the local people should also take advantage of this opportunity,” she said in her speech at the Youth in Tourism 2022 town hall session, here, today.

A total of 300 students from public and private universities, tourism product providers and non-governmental organisations attended the event, which included discussions on the challenges and solutions in boosting the tourism industry.

Meanwhile, Nancy urged tourism industry players to adopt the latest technologies to promote their products.

“For example, we can learn to use algorithms on social media to get the best reach.

“We also need to innovate and come up with new, more dynamic ideas that meet the current needs and desires to attract more international tourists to Malaysia,” she stressed. – Bernama, October 18, 2022

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