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religious beliefs. This creates avoidable tension and public disturbance,” she said, adding that despite concerns, such events could still have value if approached thoughtfully. She suggested that Songkran inspired activities could be reframed as non-religious, fun-based tourism events or organised in collaboration with Malaysia’s Siamese community to promote education and cultural exchange. “Clear communication is key. Visitors and locals must understand the nature and purpose of the event to avoid confusion or controversy.” Raslinda said while it is too early to assess the full impact of the VM2026 campaign, Malaysia has strong potential to meet its target of attracting 43 million international visitors and boosting tourism receipts if it stays true to its cultural strengths. “I believe Malaysia should invest more heavily in elevating local festivals to global status. We have more than enough cultural wealth to showcase to the world.” She expressed hope that with careful planning and execution, Malaysia could once again rank among the world’s top tourism destinations, a position it held for four consecutive years from 2009 to 2012, before Thailand overtook it in 2013 with its ‘Amazing Thailand’ campaign. “Our diversity is our strength. That is what truly makes Malaysia extraordinary.” Earlier, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said the Songkran-inspired Water Music Festival in Bukit Bintang from May 1 to 4 would be adjusted to suit Malaysian cultural values. “We will reduce elements that have sparked controversy to avoid negative reactions,” he said. The festival, organised by the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry, has drawn backlash on social media, with some calling for it to be cancelled as such festivals are not suitable in Malaysian culture.
o Shifting focus to international festivals such as Songkran risks diverting from objectives of VM2026, says expert
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through a year-long calendar of festivals, cultural showcases and community celebrations. “The keyword here is uniqueness. Shifting the focus towards international festivals such as Songkran risks diverting from the original objectives of VM2026 and diluting Malaysia’s cultural identity.” Raslinda added that Tourism Malaysia’s calendar lists more than 300 events rooted in local traditions, including Chinese New Year, Aidilfitri, Deepavali and Christmas, alongside iconic cultural festivals such as Tadau Kaamatan and Gawai Dayak.
PETALING JAYA: As Malaysia explores new ways to boost tourism ahead of Visit Malaysia Year 2026 (VM2026), experts are urging organisers to tread carefully when adapting international festival concepts, warning that doing so could dilute local cultural identity and spark controversy. Universiti Utara Malaysia School of Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management senior lecturer Raslinda Ghazali said VM2026, an initiative that dates back to 1990, was founded on promoting Malaysia’s multicultural identity, artistic heritage and festive traditions.
Raslinda said despite concerns, such events could still have value if approached thoughtfully. – MASRY CHE ANI/THESUN
actually seeking,” she said. Songkran, widely associated with public water-splashing fesivities, is traditionally a religious and cultural event in Thailand influenced by Buddhist and Hindu practices. S. Africa aiming for more M’sian tourists “These events reflect who we are as a multicultural nation and can be enhanced further through cultural parades, culinary showcases, traditional performances and community-based festivities, elements that most tourists are She pointed out that the VM2026 theme song, Surreal Experiences , underscores the need to offer “uniquely Malaysian experiences”
It is observed through family rituals, temple ceremonies and the symbolic use of water for purification, traditions that later evolved into the modern water celebrations popular with tourists. “In Malaysia, Songkran is only celebrated by a small Siamese community. Promoting it on a national scale may raise sociological and religious sensitivities, particularly within a Muslim majority context.” Raslinda said festivals are meant to reflect the identity of the community celebrating them, and adopting one that does not represent local culture could lead to misunderstanding and resentment. Recent controversies surrounding international cultural events, such as the Bon Odori festival in 2022 and Tattoo Expo Malaysia in 2019, serve as reminders of how poor communication and lack of cultural context could spark public unease. “When people participate without understanding the background of an event, they may unknowingly engage in activities that conflict with their
KUALA LUMPUR: South Africa is optimistic about doubling the number of arrivals from Malaysia this year, following an increase last year, said its Tourism Minister Patricia de Lille. Speaking here on Wednesday during her Southeast Asia tour, she said in 2025, South Africa received 7,773 Malaysian visitors, an increase of 17.3% from the previous year. Lille highlighted that South Africa and Malaysia share historic relations dating back 300 years with the Cape Malays, adding that the country also offers a variety of Muslim-friendly tourism offerings, including halal cuisine and infrastructure. “While Malaysians who travel to
overall outbound travel from Malaysia is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 8.1% between 2024 and 2030, supported by strong demand across both business and leisure segments. “Malaysian travellers are showing an encouraging appetite for leisure, wildlife, cultural and business experiences, returning to pre-pandemic levels and reflecting a strong recovery. “This demand provides opportunities to diversify South African tourism offerings while strengthening cooperation through joint tourism promotion, knowledge-sharing and strategic initiatives,” the statement said.
South Africa enjoy our hospitality and wildlife, we want to share that we have more to offer. “Last year, we launched the Kgodumodumo Dinosaur Interpretive Centre, where the oldest dinosaur embryo in the world was discovered,”Lille said, adding that the centre has attracted over 80,000 visitors since the launch. Meanwhile, South African Tourism said in a statement that Malaysia continues to strengthen its position as a leading source market for South Africa in Southeast Asia, driven by resilient travel demand, rising arrivals and a return to record visitor spending, Bernama reported. According to the statement,
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