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The Sabah Tourism Board, or generally known as Sabah Tourism, is an agency of the Sabah State Government operating under the purview of the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Environment. Sabah Tourism’s primary responsibility is the marketing and promotion of tourism for the State.
The Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Environment of Sabah (KePKAS; Malay: Kementerian Pelancongan, Kebudayaan dan Alam Sekitar Sabah) is a state ministry of Sabah. It is responsible for tourism, culture, [1] arts, heritage, environment and forest conservation.
[1] [3] It is the largest resort project in Sabah, [4] covering over 3,339 acres and is expected to create between 20,000 and 50,000 jobs for locals. [5] In 2011, Cambodia's China Central Asia Group (CCAG) teamed up with Karambunai Corp to invest around RM310 million in the project. [6]
Kinabalu Park (Malay: Taman Kinabalu), established as one of the first national parks of Malaysia in 1964, is Malaysia's first World Heritage Site designated by UNESCO in December 2000 for its "outstanding universal values" and the role as one of the most important biological sites in the world with more than 4,500 species of flora and fauna, including 326 bird and around 100 mammal species ...
The organisation is also responsible for the management and promotion of the various protected reserves in Sabah, in particular those designated as national parks. It is also mandated to develop tourism -friendly facilities to accommodate tourist arrivals to these reserves and ensure that the state of the reserves is not compromised.
Joniston Bangkuai (born 17 April 1961) is a Malaysian politician cum former journalist with the New Straits Times who has served as the State Assistant Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment of Sabah in the Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) state administration under Chief Minister Hajiji Noor and Ministers Jafry Ariffin and Christina Liew Chin ...
The Sabah International Convention Centre (SICC) (Malay: Pusat Konvensyen Antarabangsa Sabah) is the largest waterfront purpose-built facility in East Malaysia and also the largest convention centre in Borneo island. The complex's gross built-up is 60,504 m 2 (651,260 sq ft) on a 6 hectares (15 acres) site. [3]
Pages in category "Tourism in Sabah" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. K. Kapalai; S. Sipadan