Minister
of Tourism, Culture & Environment, Datuk Masidi Manjun.
By Nova
Renata
Pictures by Oliver Majaham
Pictures by Oliver Majaham
During a
press conference at the send-off ceremony of Air Asia’s inaugural flight from
Kota Kinabalu to Hangzhou, Minister of Tourism, Culture & Environment Datuk
Masidi Manjun stressed that the state’s cleanliness standard must be maintained
at a high level for our own enjoyment and for the tourists.
He
expressed disappointment that some of the islands such as the Sapi and other
islands of the Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park are not as clean as they should
be.
Masidi
said as many tourists come to Sabah to enjoy the beautiful beaches and
islands, it is high time that the Sabah Parks authorities and other
relevant authorities took more initiative to make the islands cleaner and more
pleasant.
Littering
will mar the quality of Sabah's otherwise beautiful tourism products.
In addition to calling on the relevant authorities to do more to maintain cleanliness, Masidi also urged tourism operators to keep their public amenities on the islands in tiptop condition.
"When
we have more and more tourists coming, it's only logical that we should add
more public restrooms and other facilities for the comfort and convenience of
visitors," he said.
He also
suggested that there should be a limit to the number of visitors to the Tunku
Abdul Rahman Marine Park at any one time, so as not to overwhelm the facilities
there, and jeopardise the pristine state of these islands.
"We have seen the damage that was done to the coral reefs when too many divers converged on a dive site at once. We must learn from these mistakes and make rules to limit the number of visitors so that we can preserve our islands," he said. - Insight Sabah
"We have seen the damage that was done to the coral reefs when too many divers converged on a dive site at once. We must learn from these mistakes and make rules to limit the number of visitors so that we can preserve our islands," he said. - Insight Sabah
Sabah's beautiful islands and beaches are
among some of its most treasured attractions.
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