KiTA ready to kick-start tourism in Kinabatangan with new branding | New Straits Times

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KiTA ready to kick-start tourism in Kinabatangan with new branding | New Straits Times
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NSTnation 'Hopefully, with the new standard operating procedures (SOPs) and branding in place, KiTA member lodges will be seen as green zone lodges and will give confidence for tourists to visit.'

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