Tourism Minister encourages private sector workers to wear batik to boost industry | Malay Mail

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We need to sit down seriously to draft a great tourism blueprint. Identify targets profile, destinations, package concepts, improve tourism etiquette, infrastructure of existing attractions,trained guides, good info boards... Wisen up!

Sorry malas.

Why don’t u focus on making Malaysia more attractive to visit. A stupid batik shirt won’t attract people here when u don’t look after the environment, when alcohol tax is high, bullshit ads still going on abt cultural dances n Malaysian hospitality which people seen as false etc

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