GEORGE TOWN, Aug 16 — Penang is expecting a boom in its tourism sector in the next few years with the opening of the Penang Waterfront Convention Centre and renowned hotel chains...
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“With such facilities, we can expect to attract more direct flights to Penang and this will bring in more tourists so we can look forward to a booming tourism sector in the next few years,” he said after witnessing the memorandum of understanding signing ceremony between IJM Perennial Development with Maxis Broadband Sdn Bhd, GlobalComm Telecommunications Sdn Bhd, Hyatt International - Asia Pacific and Galaxy Minion Hotel at The Light City here today.
Today, IJM Perennial Development Sdn Bhd, the master developer of The Light City, signed MOUs with four industry players for 5G-ready infrastructure, a hotel franchise agreement and a hotel management agreement.
Tourism Set To Soar With New Convention Centre And Hotel Chains Says Chow Kon Yeow
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