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Malaysian tourist arrivals are up 20% between Jan and May, says the ministry

The Tourism Ministry reported that Malaysia had 16.9 million foreign tourists arrive from January to the end of May this year. This is a 20% rise from 2024.

In a written response to the parliamentary question on Monday, the Tourism Ministry said that about half of Malaysia's international tourists arrived from Singapore, with 8.34 millions visitors. Indonesia was next, at 1.82million, China came in at 1.81million, and Thailand had 1.06million, according to the ministry.

The ministry also noted that arrivals from "long-haul" markets such as Australia and United Kingdom had increased by 16.6% and 8,7%, respectively, in comparison to the same period of 2024.

The ministry stated that "this increase in foreign visitor number clearly reflects the efficacy of various initiatives implemented the government by strategic approaches, progressive policy such as the Visa Liberalisation Plan, and support and incentive given to industry actors."

In 2024, the Southeast Asian nation recorded just 25 million international tourists arrivals, which is less than its target of 27 million.

Malaysia's tourism ministry has stated that it aims to have 47 million international tourists arrive in Malaysia by 2026. It will focus on markets like Central Asia, Middle East, Southeast Asia and Europe. (Reporting and editing by David Stanway; Danial Azhar)

(source: Reuters)