With the coronavirus pandemic dealing a severe blow to Malaysia’s tourism sector and domestic travellers
For people stuck on either side of the Causeway, the possible resumption of cross-border travel
The two-day Malaysia Virtual Travel Expo 2020 starting from August 22 could help boost the country’s domestic tourism,
Various tourism associations in Malaysia are hoping that Putrajaya will reach an agreement with neighbouring
Losses suffered by Malaysia’s tourism sector has amounted to around RM45 billion, during the first
Malaysia has decided to ban all tourists and foreign visitors from March 18-31. Those passengers
Malaysia is expecting that its participation in the International Tourism Bourse (ITB) in Berlin from
Floating Market in Pengkalan Tok Kuning, is the new tourist attraction in the state of
The current mosque, located across the street only has a capacity for 600 worshippers. The new
The Visit Malaysia 2020 logo that was highly criticised by many when it was first
Tourism Malaysia, on a mission towards their tourist’s safety, had launched their latest mobile application
Visit Malaysia Year 2020 promotion campaign was officially launched in conjunction with ASEAN Tourism Forum
The ASEAN National Tourism Organisations (NTOs) have agreed on concrete initiatives to further expand tourism