Malaysia unveils campaign to attract Thai tourists

Malaysia is focusing on seamless accessibility, improved infrastructure, and sustainability-driven experiences that meet the changing preferences of modern travellers, according to Minister of Tourism, Arts, and Culture Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing.

Kuala Lumpur (VNA) – Malaysia has launched a major promotional campaign in Thailand to draw more Thai travellers ahead of Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026), aiming to position the country as the top destination for sustainable and inclusive travel experiences.

VM2026 highlights Malaysia’s wide-ranging tourism assets, including eco-parks in Sabah and Sarawak, UNESCO heritage sites, vibrant multicultural urban experiences, and tranquil coastal retreats, Minister of Tourism, Arts, and Culture Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing said during the launch of the event in Bangkok on July 1.

Malaysia is focusing on seamless accessibility, improved infrastructure, and sustainability-driven experiences that meet the changing preferences of modern travellers, he stated, adding that Thailand and Malaysia boast a strong friendship rooted in shared cultural values, people-to-people connections, and robust cross-border trade.

He underscored that as Southeast Asia recovers in the post-pandemic era, tourism is regaining its status as a critical pillar for regional economic revitalisation.

Malaysia received 13.4 million international visitors from January to April this year, marking a 21% increase compared to the same period last year. Of these, over 833,600 visitors were from Thailand, representing a 3.4% year-on-year rise and solidifying Thailand’s status as a key market./.

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