Sunday, 29 December 2013

Preparing for 5.5 million tourists

Preparing for 5.5 million tourists

Tourism Malaysia Penang is aiming to attract some 5.5 million tourists to visit the state next year.

Its deputy director, Haryanty Abu Bakar, said she was confident of achieving the target based on its new activities and promotions and programmes in the pipeline.

She said it would be an exciting year as Tourism Malaysia Penang offered 33 interesting tour packages under the Visit Malaysia Year programme next year.

Haryanty said the focus would not only be on food and heritage but also recreational sports such as angling and sailing.

"We are confident of achieving the 5.5 million target," she said after launching the VMY 2014 photo sticker contest at the Penang Bridge toll plaza in Prai recently.

Travel packages worth up to RM2,000 will be given to 30 winners monthly during the three-month contest which starts on Jan 1. Participants are required to take a picture of the sticker on their cars at any tourist spot in the country, then click "Like" on Tourism Malaysia's Facebook page -- www.facebook.com/CutiCuti1Malaysia -- before uploading their pictures on the page and sharing it with 10 friends.

Haryanty said Tourism Malaysia would also be organising a two-day Countdown VMY 2014 Carnival at Queensbay Mall today as a preliminary event to Visit Malaysia Year 2014. She said some 3,000 people were expected to visit 13 booths offering tourist packages during the event.

In Perak, Tourism Malaysia Perak (TMP) director Ahmad Kamarudin Yusoff launched the contest at the Tapah Rest & Relaxation area. Ahmad said the TMP team distributed 1,000 car stickers and 500 goodie bags to motorists during the launch. -- Additional reporting by Diana Yeoh


Haryanty Abu Bakar with a motorist at the launch of the VMY 2014 sticker photo contest.

~News courtesy of New Straits Times~

Thursday, 26 December 2013

Wet wild fun in the open sea

Wet wild fun in the open sea

The first water theme park in Penang, Wet World Wild in Moonlight Bay, Batu Ferringhi, officially opens to the public today.

Touted as the first-of-its-kind open sea adventure park in Asia, the latest tourist attraction is set to be a hit among local and overseas visitors.

It features some 10 inflatable obstacles with the main activities involving rock climbing, running track, trampoline, swings, slides and human catapult.

A check by Streets yesterday showed many visitors flocking to the venue to enjoy themselves at the water theme park ahead of its soft opening.

Fida Mohd Ali, 35, and her family members were ecstatic to get the chance to enjoy the thrills at the park.

"We are a big fan of water theme parks and I am happy Penangites now do not have to travel far to enjoy them.

"The obstacles are physically challenging, it took us a while to get our footing on the float structures," said Fida.

Park manager Jackie Tsng said undersea netting were set up as a perimeter off the shoreline to ward off the jellyfish threat.

"We have installed a 400m-long netting to ensure that no jellyfish can intrude into the water theme park.

"We chose Moonlight Bay due to the calm waters here," Tsng said, adding that the theme park was supposed to open in September but was delayed due to the relocation of the venue from Bayu Senja.

Meanwhile, Wet World Wild regional account director Melvin Kuo said no jet skis would be allowed in the area for public safety.

"The park caters for non-motorised watersport, so visitors can have peace of mind while enjoying all the fun-filled family activities.

"Six lifeguards are on duty. We will deploy up to 10 lifeguards on weekends and public holidays," said Kuo.

He said the water park would be closed during inclement weather and choppy waves.

The water theme park is open from 9am to 7pm daily. Admission fee is tentatively fixed at RM40 per adult and RM30 per child.

Visitors will be allowed to use its facilities for a maximum of two hours on weekends and public holidays.

The structures were made in Germany and the current set-up is the first phase of the project.

The RM3 million theme park is the brainchild of Theme Park Concepts & Services Sdn Bhd in collaboration with the Penang Global Tourism Board.

There are five phases of the project which will be completed in one year.



~News courtesy of New Straits Times~

Wednesday, 25 December 2013

Friday, 20 December 2013

Herbs, spice and all things nice

AMIDST the lush greenery of a hilly terrain, more than 500 visitors took time out to bask in nature's glory in conjunction with Tropical Spice Garden's (TSG) Spice Out Festival recently.

Organised by TSG to celebrate its 10th anniversary, the culture- and nature-themed event attracted visitors of all ages.

Some were trekking up the hilly paths of TSG's secondary forest while others were enjoying the garden's over 500 species of tropical flora and fauna.

Traditional games, clowns, cooking demonstrations, plein air art by Urban Sketchers and artist Marni, bird-watching activities by Malaysian Nature Society, mini guided tours and face painting were among the activities.

There were tea and coconut kiosks as well as stalls selling TSG merchandise, herbs and sandwiches.

TSG managing director Katherine Khoo said the festival was a great success.

"Spice Out was an incredible way to celebrate our 10th anniversary. It was so good to see so many kids and families enjoying the many activities we had organised," said Khoo.

"It was also nice to see so many visitors appreciating the spices at the garden.

"We plan to introduce more activities for children as well as guided tours for Visit Malaysia 2014," she said.



The postcard-perfect Tropical Spice Garden.

~News courtesy of New Straits Times~

Monday, 2 December 2013

Privilege card for tourists

Privilege card for tourists

The Gurney Paragon Mall Tourist Privilege Card was recently launched to give tourists the opportunity to enjoy even more discounts and special deals at the mall.

Launched by the state's Tourism Development committee chairman Danny Law Heng Kiang, the programme currently has about 100 participating outlets.

Hunza Properties Bhd executive director Khor Siang Gin said this effort signified the mall's commitment towards promoting Penang as a key destination.

"Through this programme, tourists can benefit directly from the participating tenants," he said.

Law said: "I am pleased that Gurney Paragon has taken on this initiative to contribute to the tourism industry. We believe that a successful international tourist city depends on introducing new and exciting products, events and giving visitors an unforgettable experience."

In a press conference, Hunza Properties executive director Lily Tan said the programme was opened to all foreign tourists, as long as they showed their passports.

"Registration is free, and the card is renewable daily. So far, we have already given out 800 cards, and we hope to give out at least 1,000 cards each month. By Melissa Darlyne Chow 


Khor Siang Gin (left) and Danny Law Heng Kiang showing the Tourist Privilege Card launched by Gurney Paragon Mall.

~News courtesy of New Straits Times~