Monday, June 28, 2010

WRITE-UP OF US-TELEVISION

Tourism is an important sector of Malaysia’s economy – it’s the 2nd highest GDP contributor after the energy sector.

Malaysia offers its visitors a unique opportunity to experience the rich diversity in culture and heritage, and also to experience some of the most pristine natural wonders.

The multi-ethnic and multi-faith nature of Malaysia’s society is an attraction in itself. The evolution of the country into a cultural melting pot is evident everywhere.

Coinciding with the country’s 50th year of independence in 2007, there will be a third edition of the Visit Malaysia Year campaign. Visit Malaysia Year 2007 is expected to increase the number of tourist arrivals to the country to 20 million.

Malaysia’s rainforests far outdate those of South America and Africa. One of the country’s largest rainforest park is Taman Negara.

Preserving the natural heritage and keeping the forest in its innate form is part of the country’s efforts at eco-tourism. The revenue brought in by this major tourist activity has in turn supported local governments in preserving their natural heritage, in particular the rainforests.

Some of the country’s best-kept secrets are the enchanting dive sites around the many islands. Malaysia’s coastline offers a tremendous amount of oceanic bio-diversity.

With a comprehensive development plan for progress already in place, and a vibrant economy that continues to grow, Malaysia has great potential for successful investment opportunities.

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