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CM says Sarawak tourism won’t take major hit from Covid-19

BY SULOK TAWIE

The chief minister also urged industry players, including those in excursions and food and beverage business and adventure, to make use of technology to promote their products. He said this was because the Visit Malaysia 2020 and Sarawak More to Discover campaigns were ongoing. “Therefore, all stakeholders have to work together with a creative mind and also a positive approach for the development of Sarawak tourism towards this global issue,” he said.

 

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