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aaron Airport Manager


Joined: 09 Sep 2002 Posts: 6544 Location: Aardvarkland 8722 ants
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Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2002 6:53 pm Post subject: Malaysia tells tourists to cover up |
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By Jonathan Kent
in the north western Malaysian state of Terengganu
Malaysia has seen a sharp fall in the number of tourists visiting its resorts.
Tourist arrivals have fallen by almost a third to between 100,000 and 300,000 visitors a month. The whole of South East Asia has seen a similar pattern since the terrorist attacks on Bali in neighbouring Indonesia two months ago.
And now Malaysia's tourism industry - the country's second largest foreign exchange earner - is facing new challenges as the government asks sunbathers on its golden beaches to cover themselves up.
Unimpressed
It may be the off-season in Terengganu, but the beaches are even more deserted than normal. Two months ago the hardline Islamic state government announced that sunbathers would be asked to dress modestly.
Sunbathers were not impressed.
"For a man to come up to me on a beach and tell me to cover up I would be very embarrassed," one visitor said. Another agreed. "I wouldn't feel very good to be told that you should cover up on a beach. It would be a different matter if you were outside a mosque or a religious place."
Sensitivity
By the time I caught up with the state's chief minister, Abdul Hadi Awang, who also leads Malaysia's Islamist party PAS, he had toned down his message.
"In isolated places, as in the beach where women and husbands want to enjoy themselves, it is OK to us," he said. "But in public areas I think that tourists should understand that they must take care also about the sensitivity of the people."
The owner of a local resort said he wished the local politicians would think before they speak.
"It is not very helpful when they make certain statements knowing that the regional and the world tourism industry is in such a sensitive situation. Anything that is misconstrued will actually add to the already grim picture of the worldwide tourism scenario," he said. "Terengganu does not need more statements like that."
Key industry
The order for tourists to cover up came just two days before the Bali bombings. A spokesman for the state's tourism industry confirmed the attacks have had a profound effect.
According to the country's tourism minister, Abdul Kadir, visitor numbers have dipped by as much as 30% in the past two months and that is serious, he said, because tourism is one of Malaysia's key industries.
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traveling2u Flight Steward


Joined: 29 Apr 2009 Posts: 52 Location: Malaysia 69 ants
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Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 6:47 am Post subject: |
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don't be discouraged to visit Malaysia just because someone has some negative opinin, Malaysia is still a very open country, and we respect our visitors very much.
Malaysia is a country where you will find no language boundary and multi culture. _________________ See my favourite travel in Malaysia! |
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shiroanubis Flight Steward


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Joined: 15 May 2012 Posts: 25 Location: Indonesia 26 ants
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Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 10:16 am Post subject: |
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Bali is very safe right now. The head of terrorist in Indonesia has been dead !
Come on, do not be scared to go to Bali. |
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