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Brunei Top 5 Market For M'sian
Tourism
By Azlan Othman
Bandar Seri
Begawan - Brunei is among the top five markets for Malaysian
tourism as 1.17 million tourists from the Sultanate visited the
neighbouring country last year, Bernama reported.
In December alone last year, some
145,386 Bruneian tourists crossed the border.
Limbang,
Labuan, Kota Kinabalu and Miri remain the main attractions for
Bruneians, lured by the favourable exchange rate.
In addition, the fruit season, Tamu'
market and seafood restaurants also attract Bruneians to hop across
the border, besides enjoying the scenic view of Kota Kinabalu.
Tourist arrivals to Malaysia hit
20.97 million in 2007, surpassing the 20.1-million target set by the
Malaysian government. It brought in total revenue of RM46.1 billion,
exceeding the target of RM44.5 billion.
Tourism Malaysia said tourist
arrivals for 2007, which coincided with the Visit Malaysia Year,
represented an increase of 19.5 per cent compared with 2006.
Singapore remained the top market
with 10.49 million tourists, followed by Indonesia (1.80 million),
Thailand (1.62 million), Brunei (1.17 million), China (689,293),
India
(422,452), Japan (367,567), the
Philippines (327,140), Australia (302,363) and Britain (276,213).
December arrivals rose by 22.5 per
cent to 1.88 million from the same period in 2006. Total arrivals
from Singapore were 935,439, followed by Indonesia (171,615),
Thailand (162,208), Brunei (145,386), China (72,409), India
(36,800), Australia (34,810), Japan (32,337), the Philippines
(28,425) and Britain (27,848).
Major markets that recorded
double-digit growth in December were Brunei (85.4 per cent),
Indonesia (64.9 per cent), India (58.3 per cent), Australia (55.9
per cent), Britain (34.9 per cent), the Philippines (33.1 per cent)
and China (32.4 per cent).
Brunei is the third biggest
contributor to Malaysia's tourism revenue after Singapore and
Indonesia with RM 10.8 billion and RM1.7 billion respectively. -- Courtesy of Borneo
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