Wednesday, 25 November 2015

Malaysia woos British tourists

 
#MALAYSIA is ramping up its efforts to get a bigger share of the UK travel market by highlighting its family holiday offering.  

Theme parks, high quality accommodation and food at value-for-money prices, plus new hotels and airline partnerships are some of the top selling points being promoted by the country’s tourism authorities.

‘We need to position ourselves as a #family #destination,’ says Malaysia’s Minister of Tourism and Culture, Seri Mohamed bin Addul Aziz. ‘There’s never been a better time to go to Malaysia because the Malaysian ringitt is weak against sterling and the destination is good value for money.’ 

Malaysia is boosting its theme park offering to get more families to visit the destination and to fill the 10,000 extra hotel rooms the destination has planned, taking its total room count to 110,000.

In early 2016, Asia’s first animation theme park, Movie Animation Park Studios, will open in Ipoh, Perak, featuring several attractions including a DreamWorks Adventure Zone, and 2017 will see 20th Century Fox World open its doors in the Genting Highlands. 



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