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8.16 MILLION TOURISTS VISIT MALAYSIA IN FIRST HALF OF
2005
Malaysia recorded a total of 8,167,798 tourist arrivals in first half of
2005, indicating signs of a continuous stream of tourists to the country.
At a glance, Malaysia has been recording a steady average of some 1.3 million
foreign visitors per month. During March 2005, Malaysia registered
1,419,275 visitors, the highest ever recorded in a month. It was an increase of
11.4% compared to last year’s March figure of 1,274,039 visitors.
Despite the widespread fear of bird flu, dengue fever and recurring
earthquakes in the region, Malaysia’s tourism industry is heading in a positive
direction.
The top ten tourist generating markets for first half of 2005 are Singapore
(4,899,663), Thailand (931,216), Indonesia (452,727), Brunei (245,020), Japan
(158,065), China (148,623), Australia (131,579), United Kingdom (120,413), India
(116,082) and Taiwan (72,188).
Double digit growth was recorded for arrivals from South Korea
(110.1%), Australia (33.5%), Thailand (27.2%), Indonesia (19.8%), India (26.0%),
United Kingdom (21.8%), France (17.0%), Scandinavia (15.1%) besides, Singapore
(1.6%), Japan (7.5%), West Asia (7.4%), and Russia (5.3%).
Tourist arrivals to Malaysia for the month of July are expected to increase
as major cities in Malaysia are receiving many tourists from West Asia.
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