Tourism Malaysia and the Sarawak Tourism Board conducted a business-to-business (B2B) session and seminar on Monday, 17th ...
"Thailand ranks as the number one most popular destination, followed by Singapore and Malaysia, thanks to its natural attractions and cultural charm—a key soft power promoted by the Thai government ...
Malaysia is doubling down on high-potential source markets, particularly in Southeast Asia, India and China, including border ...
Asean member countries have agreed to adopt the term "visitor" in tourism statistics, replacing distinctions like "tourist" ...
Malaysia recorded just over 25 million international tourist arrivals in 2024, falling short of its 27.3 million target that the tourism, arts, and culture ministry had set last year.
The border crossing between Singapore and Malaysia is one of the world’s busiest. Around 350,000 travelers and 100,000 vehicles try to cross the border each day, leading to queues and traffic ...
Malaysia’s top tourist arrivals in 2024 were from Singapore with 9.1 million visitors, followed by Indonesia (3.65 million), China (3.29 million), Thailand (1.64 million), and Brunei (1.14 million).
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