00:00So, my question is, what is the campaign for Malaysia's New Year's Eve this year
00:04different from the campaign for the previous year?
00:08So, what is the KPI for Malaysia's New Year's Eve?
00:12And what is the ROI?
00:14I would also like to ask, since Malaysia is facing fierce competition with neighboring countries
00:21to attract foreign tourists,
00:23I would like to ask, is there a half of the country that implements the basics that are not compatible with foreign tourists
00:31such as not being able to drink, not being able to wear shorts, wearing tight clothes?
00:37Is this hindering the efforts of the government?
00:40And how does the government attract more foreign tourists to visit countries that implement these basics?
00:48Go ahead, Minister.
00:54Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
00:57There are a few things that have been raised by Mr. Speaker.
01:01The first is related to the strategy compared to the visit to Malaysia in 2026
01:07compared to the last one in 2014.
01:10We know that in 2014, the digital impact was not as great as it is now.
01:15And now we see how we can adapt and maximize this digital impact
01:21so that the number of tourists can be increased.
01:25Secondly, if we look at the data that we have received and obtained at present,
01:31there are many improvements that have been achieved by the ministry itself.
01:36For example, the easiest thing I can give is the arrival of tourists.
01:41In 2023, until April, we received 5,930,000 tourists in 2023.
01:50This year, until April, we have received 7.56 tourists who have visited our country.
01:59This clearly shows that the strategy that we have presented has a good effect.
02:09There are a few things that have been raised by Mr. Speaker.
02:13I would like to clarify in this noble council,
02:19so far, when we go to countries, we have made a show and we have interacted
02:25and made a session related to state governments.
02:28What has been raised by Mr. Speaker is actually in a fairly controlled state.
02:33Fairly controlled and fairly good.
02:35And I ask that we do not need to show things that are actually not a serious matter in our country.
02:48Secondly, I agree with Mr. Speaker's view
02:52on how we can make a competition between other countries.
02:59That's why we focus on several niche sectors.
03:04And when we go to Langkawi, we know that it is very difficult for Langkawi to compete with other islands in our country.
03:13That's why we will position Langkawi as a preferred Muslim destination.
03:20So that it is more towards family, more towards charity or spirituality.
03:29That's why we need to see that each country plays its own role.
03:37No need for each country to do the same thing
03:40because it will affect from the competitive point of view itself.
03:44Thank you.
03:45Okay, Langkawi.
03:46Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
03:49I was called when I said this short speech.
03:54It's not over, it's over.
03:57And Alhamdulillah, the Ministerial Team has responded very well.
04:05And I also want to congratulate the Ministerial Team that has been in Langkawi for a month.
04:15Questions, questions, Mr. Speaker.
04:16And they are very focused.
04:19And we have discussed various issues in Langkawi.
04:27Mr. Speaker, perhaps this is the latest news that you have received.
04:33We have just announced that Langkawi will be one of the cleanest islands in the world.
04:41Where is the question?
04:42The question?
04:43Be patient.
04:45Be patient.
04:48Mr. Speaker, the problem in Langkawi is that the sea is too dirty.
04:58Very dirty.
05:00If you go to Langkawi, I ask you to go to the sea.
05:04Especially in Bukit Malut area.
05:07The sea is very dirty.
05:09So I ask those who always go to the sea to see the sunset.
05:16They will notice that the dirtiness in Langkawi is out of control.
05:21I ask the Minister to focus on the cleanliness of the sea.
05:26And I don't know which ministry is cleaning the sea.
05:31And my question is, how much budget has been given to Langkawi for this year's visit to Malaysia?
05:40Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
05:43Honourable Minister, please.
05:44Honourable Minister, under the Madani government, we have never neglected any country.
05:56That is why, specifically, my own Honourable Minister has instructed that we must see and
06:02raise Langkawi as one of the best islands in our country.
06:09Both are related to the cleanliness of the sea.
06:11The cleanliness of the sea is actually under the government.
06:17But, but, but, but, under our ministry, we have a volunteer programme.
06:27And we will activate this programme in Langkawi so that the island is always in a calm and clean state.
06:36I cannot come back to Langkawi.
06:39It will be a big issue.
06:40Again, terima kasih.
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