Brunei tourist arrivals to Malaysia showed a positive growth of 87,038 as of September 2022.
Director of Tourism Malaysia Brunei Hazrina binti Azman with local travel agents and representatives in a networking event called ‘Cuppa Coffee’. - Borneo Bulletin/ANN
The Malaysian high commissioner called on local travel agents to be more innovative and to stay relevant. He added that Sarawak will open the Sarawak Trade and Tourism Office in the Sultanate this year which will be the second STATO to be established by the state government with the first set up in Singapore in 2019. - Borneo Buletin/ANN
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