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Perak Collaborates With Selangor, N. Sembilan To Attract Chinese Tourists

Perak: Perak has forged its first-ever collaboration with Selangor and Negeri Sembilan to promote cross-state tourism, particularly to attract more visitors from China. State Tourism, Industry, Investment and Corridor Development Committee chairman Loh Sze Yee said the initiative, led by the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture (MOTAC), aims to offer a wider range of tourism products to meet diverse traveller preferences.

According to BERNAMA News Agency, Loh emphasized the importance of creating a travel network where Chinese tourists can experience the unique attractions of Perak alongside their visits to Selangor or Negeri Sembilan. He shared these insights during a business matching session held in conjunction with a Familiarisation Trip for Chinese Tourists to Perak.

Perak’s key tourism offerings include the Royal Town of Kuala Kangsar, Tanjung Tualang Tin Dredge No. 5 (TT5), and Kampar Mining Museum, each highlighting the state’s rich history and heritage. Loh noted that 55 major players from China’s tourism industry and 30 from Perak participated in the event, exploring potential partnerships to strengthen Perak’s position as a preferred travel destination.

He encouraged local industry players to take advantage of the opportunity to expand their businesses and enhance their tourism offerings through collaboration. Meanwhile, Loh called on authorities to expedite RM52 million in funding for Phase 2 of the Sultan Azlan Shah Airport (LTSAS) upgrade, which involves large-scale infrastructure improvements.

Loh stated that the first phase, costing RM8 million, is already 90 per cent complete, but further expansion is needed to accommodate the growing number of travellers. Once fully upgraded, LTSAS is expected to handle at least 700,000 passengers annually, up from its current capacity of 500,000, enhancing Perak’s tourism appeal.

In addition to the LTSAS upgrades, a cargo terminal will be constructed on more than 10 hectares of land owned by the Perak State Development Corporation (PKNPk) near the airport.

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