Showing posts with label Proboscis Monkey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Proboscis Monkey. Show all posts

Friday, 6 December 2013

26 Hari lagi Visit Malaysia Year (VMY) 2014



Pejam celi pejam celik, lagi 26 hari bukan lah lama. Umpama menunggu gaji masuk. lepas gaji masuk habis, kemudian tak lama lepas tu masuk lagi.. itu la kot rasanya..

Memang tujuan blog saya ni untuk mempromosikan industri pelancongan walaupun kerjaya saya tak berkait secara langsung dengan industri ni.

Untuk tahun 2014 saya akan lebih menumpukan topik-topik seperti

  • Biodiversiti dan isu berkaitan Climate change
  • Teknologi dalam industri pelancongan
  • Inovasi yang berkaitan pelancongan
  • Trend & perkembangan industri semasa
  • Teknologi hijau dalam industri pelancongan.

cukup la kot skop di atas. Ingat nak masukkan juga pengalaman sendiri atau rakan2 yang pergi melancong tapi bilan pandang balik ke belakang, banyak mana la sangat saya ni pegi melancong.. tak dapek la den nak challenge blog-blog travel yang 'famous'2 tu.

Tahun Melawat Malaysia 2014 menyasar kedatangan pelancong seramai 28juta orang dengan 20.6juta pelancong dari Negara ASEAN.


Photo: The Star Online

Proboscis Monkey yang juga dikenali sebagai monyet hidung panjang (long-nose monkey) telah dipilih sebagai maskot VMY 2014 . Pemilihan mascot tersebut dikatakan “encapsulated the essence of Malaysia Truly Asia”.

Berita lanjut mengenai Proboscis Monket : Proboscis as VMY 2014


The proboscis monkey is VMY 2014’s mascot

The proboscis monkey, also known as the long-nosed monkey, will be the official mascot for Visit Malaysia Year (VMY) 2014. Tourism Malaysia said the monkey was chosen as it “encapsulated the essence of Malaysia Truly Asia”.




“Like the diversity encapsulated in the Malaysia Truly Asia branding, proboscis monkeys also possess diverse skills. They frequently leap from tree limbs and hit the water with a comical belly flop, as well as attract their mate with their unusually large and long nose,” it said. “The proboscis monkey also has webbed feet, which enables it to swim.”

In fact, proboscis monkeys are fairly good swimmers. Naturally, they have always been crowd pullers, especially for eco-adventure tourists who would not miss a chance to catch a glimpse of this monkey,” it said.

The proboscis monkey, which belongs to the family of Asian langurs, is the only member under the genus of Nasalis.

The monkey – Nasalis larvatus – is primarily found in Borneo, particularly in Sabah, and is one of the most endangered animals in the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species.

Unlike other wildlife species scattered around the country, proboscis monkeys are mostly concentrated in Kinabatangan, Sukau, Sandakan, Klias and other parts of Sabah.

In the past, the orang utan, leatherback turtle and hornbill have been used to promote Visit Malaysia Year and other state-level tourism campaigns.

The mascot was unveiled during the World Tourism Conference 2013 in Malacca on Oct 21 by Tourism Minister Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz .

Tourism Malaysia said the mascot for VMY 2014 would give credence and recognition to wildlife. “Having the proboscis monkey as the mascot will also elevate Malaysia in the eyes of the world – by promoting its nature and wildlife conservatory initiatives through tourism.”
Meanwhile, Tourism Malaysia chairman Datuk Seri Dr Ng Yen Yen urged the board’s overseas officials to emphasise on mega events that were highly saleable to the East Asia market for VMY 2014.

She urged them to embark on more joint promotions with the corporate sector as well as tour operators in the region, including the airlines, in an effort to improve connectivity.
Dr Ng said this during the Overseas Directors Regional Meeting in Kunming City, China, on Thursday.

Source : The Star Online, 26 Oct 2013