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Melaka partners with Philippine travel agencies to woo 120,000 tourists

State aims to draw 8.4 mil visitors next year extending campaign to other countries

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 28 May 2023 10:44AM

Melaka partners with Philippine travel agencies to woo 120,000 tourists
Datuk Abdul Razak Abdul Rahman says the state will work with 80 Philippine travel agencies to offer attractive tour packages in conjunction with the Visit Melaka Year 2024 campaign. – AZIM RAHMAN/The Vibes file pic, May 28, 2023

MELAKA – The Melaka state government has partnered with 80 Philippine travel agencies to attract about 120,000 tourists from the country next year in conjunction with the Visit Melaka Year 2024 (VMY 2024).

State Tourism, Heritage, Arts and Culture Committee chairman Datuk Abdul Razak Abdul Rahman said this was done through the VMY 2024 campaign in Manila and Davao from May 21 to 26.

“We will work with 50 travel agencies in Manila and 30 agencies in Davao,” he told reporters last night.

He was met after the opening ceremony of the Gegau Seni Budaya@Melaka programme, graced by Melaka Yang di-Pertua Negeri Tun Mohd Ali Rustam at Panggung Seri at the Melaka National Department for Culture and Arts Complex here.

Elaborating, he said various attractive tour packages would be offered by industry players in the state to the foreign travel agencies involved to attract tourists from the Philippines.

Razak also said that the campaign to promote VMY 2024 in Southeast Asia would be extended to Brunei and Indonesia in addition to European and Middle Eastern countries to reach the target of 8.4 million tourists to Melaka next year.

In another development, he said Panggung Seri at the Melaka National Department for Culture and Arts Complex would be closed for six months starting in June to make way for maintenance work to be carried out by the Public Works Department.

Commenting on the Gegau Seni Budaya@Melaka programme, he said it aims to conserve traditional heritage treasures, thus contributing to the state economy.

Various talent acquisition programmes and competitions have been lined up for the two-day programme, including Juara Pantun, Gasing Challenge, Colours of Malaysia: Cak Kun Cak The Musical, Miss Grand Kebaya Cilik, and a cosplay event. – Bernama, May 28, 2023

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