Malaysia is experiencing a significant surge in international tourism, recording 17.5 million tourist arrivals in the first five months of 2024, according to data from Tourism Malaysia.
Malaysia’s Tourism Growth in 2024
Culinary Tourism as a Strategic Driver
Malaysia has increasingly leveraged its diverse culinary landscape to attract international travelers. Food tourism is now a central pillar of the national strategy, with regions like Penang, Malacca, and Kuala Lumpur serving as primary hubs.
The strategy focuses on promoting:
- Hawker Culture: Highlighting the accessibility and variety of street food in urban centers.
- Coastal Seafood: Showcasing regional specialties in states like Negeri Sembilan and along the coastal belts.
- Farm-to-Table Experiences: Encouraging rural tourism that integrates agricultural visits with traditional recipes.
Economic Impact and Market Expansion
While initial industry discussions focused on high-spending tourists, current policy shifts—as noted by industry stakeholders in Focus Malaysia—emphasize the importance of welcoming all visitor segments to ensure a sustainable distribution of tourism revenue across the country.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many tourists visited Malaysia in early 2024?
Malaysia recorded 17.5 million international tourist arrivals between January and May 2024, according to official government statistics.
What is the goal of the VM2026 campaign?
The Visit Malaysia 2026 campaign aims to achieve millions of international tourist arrivals and total tourism receipts of RM147.1 billion.
Which regions are being promoted for culinary tourism?
Key destinations include Penang, Malacca, Negeri Sembilan, and Kuala Lumpur, which are recognized for their distinct hawker traditions and regional culinary heritage.
How does the government plan to sustain this growth?
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