Tourism Ministry identifying potential tourism products in Lahad Datu

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LAHAD DATU: The Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry is identifying products in the Segama area here with potential to be promoted for tourism to help generate economic activities for the local community, said its minister, Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri.

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Citing the Tapadung Cave, located in Ulu Sungai Segama, she said, it had its own attractions and capable of attracting tourists to Lahad Datu. Nancy said among the activities that could organised in cave area were jungle trekking, visits to ancient graves, cave climbing and fishing. She expressed confidence that highlighting the elements of arts, culture and heritage of local ethnic communities such as Idahan, Dusun, as well as elements of the Cocos and Javanese communities in Segama, Lahad Datu could be a popular destination for tourists.

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Forgot about the tourism potential at the moment, NancyShukri. Concentrate on the immediate issue right now. A month from now, you can circle back to the tourism issue. Concentrate on the malaysiaflood TrustNoOne

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