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GEORGE TOWN: It is vital for Penang to develop its infrastructure base to support the growth of the tourism sector, according to Penang Chief Minister...

It is vital for Penang to develop its infrastructure base to support the growth of the tourism sector, according to Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow.

Tourism is the fifth largest industry in Malaysia, contributing RM84 billion to the national economy with nearly 26 million tourist arrivals in 2018, a number which is expected to reach 30 million by next year. The owners of the resort, Cornerstone Partners Group, decided to host one of the state’s biggest parties this year to mark the anniversary after the stunning success that the property has achieved.

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