There must be very few in India who are unaware of the multiple charms of Malaysia as a tourism destination. This relatively parvenu nation’s $57million (Rs.251 crore) media campaign that kicked off nearly two decades ago continues to attract international tourists to its sprawling shopping malls, pristine beaches and ancient remains.
After the country threw open its borders for tourists in April 2022, post long travel restrictions disallowing foreign tourists during the Covid-19 pandemic, Malaysia experienced 10 million footfalls. Tourism is an important sector for this country which earns 102 billion Malaysian ringgit (Rs.1 lakh crore) from toursim.
This southeast Asian country (pop. 33 million) has earned an enviable reputation among high-flyers worldwide as a golfing (thanks to the nearly 200 world-class golf courses across the country) and Formula-racing destination. Malaysia’s ‘truly Asia’ claim, a slogan that has remained unchanged since 1999. Its population comprising ethnic Malays (52 percent), Chinese (22 percent) and Indians (7 percent) live in peace and harmony.
Like most South-east Asian nations Malaysia too experienced an economic crisis in 1997. But under the leadership of its tough, outspoken former prime minister Mahathir bin Mohammed who transformed the nation into an economic powerhouse, it was the first ASeAN country to bounce back.
It’s hardly surprising that Malaysia’s ‘Truly Asia’ media campaign has struck a resonant chord in middle class India. Two thousand years ago, Indian monarchs ruled this land. In the Bujang Valley, Kedah, one can study the sprawling ruins of an ancient Hindu kingdom dating back to 300 AD. Indian kings are believed to have sailed across the Bay of Bengal to establish kingdoms there.
This story is from the July 2023 edition of ParentsWorld India.
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