MALACCA: The country's first ministry-endorsed Tourism
Club will be established by the Multimedia University (MMU) at its
Malacca campus to promote tourism.
Tourism Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ng Yen Yen
said the 12-year-old university was an ideal choice for such a club to
be initiated based on its strategic location in Malacca, which is a
Unesco World Heritage Site.
Students who are taking up courses in
creative multimedia and information technology at MMU could help
promote tourism using the digital and multimedia platforms, she told
reporters after launching the 15th Chinese New Year Extravaganza
organised by MMU's Chinese Language Society in Bukit Beruang on Thursday
night.
Dr Ng said the club would initially function as a source
of information on the uniqueness of Malaysia's tourist attractions to
the estimated 2,000 international students studying at the Malacca
campus.
She also pledged RM10,000 as set-up fund for the club to implement its activities.
“The ministry will also assist the club, including training members who are keen to become part-time tour guides,” she added.
MMU president Prof Datuk Dr Muhamad Rasat Muhamad said Dr Ng's initiative was welcomed by the university.
“We
have more than 70 clubs initiated by students in MMU Malacca and I am
sure there will be those thrilled with the idea and have what it takes
to make this club a success.
“The combination of tourism with creative multimedia is interesting and will be an eye-opener for the students,” he added.
Meanwhile, Dr Ng refuted claims that many Wanita MCA members were leaving the party.
She said such claims were not true at all and not even mentioned during the party's central committee meeting a day earlier.
“I can say confidently that no one has left Wanita MCA.”



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