TOURISM MALAYSIA HIGHLIGHTS VISIT MALAYSIA YEAR 2026 CAMPAIGN AT ARABIAN TRAVEL MARKET 2025
DUBAI, 30 April 2025 – The Ministry
of Tourism, Arts and Culture
Malaysia, through its agency
Tourism Malaysia is once again participating in Arabian Travel Market (ATM) to target more tourists from West Asia.
Tourism Malaysia also launched VM2026 latest video which highlights
surreal experiences in Malaysia. The travel exhibition runs from 28th April to
1st May.
The Malaysian delegation is led by The Honourable Dato Sri Tiong
King Sing, the Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture Malaysia, who is
accompanied by Datuk Manoharan Periasamy, Director General of Tourism Malaysia.
The delegation consists of 82 different organizations, which include five (5)
state tourism boards, 34 tour operators, 35 hotels and resorts, five Tourism
Products, two tourism associations alongside one airline.
The Honourable Dato Sri Tiong King Sing, Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture,
said: "Our multipronged VM2026 strategy provides a comprehensive
framework to boost Malaysia's visibility, enhance destination accessibility and
elevate our tourism offerings.”
The VM2026 logo, a symbol of Malaysia’s vibrant culture, natural
beauty, and global appeal, serves as a visual representation of the country’s
readiness to welcome tourists from around the world.
Adopted as the campaign’s official icon, the Malayan Sun Bear, a
proud and endangered species, reflects Malaysia’s deep commitment to wildlife
conservation. Designed in a lovable, animated style, the mascot is intended to
resonate with audiences of all ages, evoking
a sense of warmth and joy while
enhancing Malaysia’s image as
a welcoming and family-friendly destination.
Official VM2026 theme song, titled
“Surreal Experiences” captures
the essence of Malaysia’s unique offerings. This song will be a key component of the campaign
to attract global attention
and engage visitors
with the enchanting experiences Malaysia
has to offer.
Malaysia is eager to welcome 45 million international visitors and
to achieve RM270 billion (USD60.8 billion) in tourism receipts by 2025. But
more importantly, VM2026 will serve as a platform for innovation,
sustainability, and community engagement within Malaysia’s tourism industry.
Malaysia welcomed 194,440
tourists from Middle
East region in 2024.

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