KUALA LUMPUR, June 21 The government aims to generate an income of RM11.1 billion for the tourism industry with a total of 4.5 million tourist arrivals this year through the.
A total of 15 tourism products and attractions – each with its own unique history, heritage and cultural values – are now part of the Jejak Warisan Bachok (Bachok Heritage Trail) in Kelantan, in an effort to drive tourism there.
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THE Malaysia Productivity Corp (MPC) has officially launched Malaysia Virtual Experience (MyVXp), which aims to receive around 150,000 visitors or “virtual tourists” by January next year.Carried out through the Tourism Productivity Nexus (TPN) initiative, it is an effort to boost productivity growth of the tourism industry amid the new normal and is targeting up to 1,000 prototypes of live online experiences this year.To date, MyVXp has 150 products available, ranging between RM15 and RM50 for a 60-to 90-minute virtual experience.