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Apa istimewanya Malaysia kalau kena bayar visa?
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korang ni lagi bijak dari menteri ke? puii.. |
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kesian...malaysia xda apa yang istimewa.....kesian kesian....bengong puye statement |
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malaysia istimewah..sbb ada
1. Ketum
2. Kunyit
3. belsih
4. sul
hahahahahaha |
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akibat kejadian MH370...mmg ada nampak kesan dia. so try la focus kat negara lain...taiwan, jepun, korea,
itu korea tuh...ckp je mau rasa kimchi malaysia? jeruk mangga, jeruk asam boi...budu, cencalok,tempoyak...that's our kim chi. |
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Menteri paling bugimak... Sebab ko nak capai KPI ko, kementerian lain plak kena keje lebih. Dah penuh dengan china doll dan penyangak China kat sini, ko duk kat rumah goyang telor. Lahanat.. |
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Kalau rakyat sendiri (menteri pulak tu) tak tahu keistimewaan Malaysia... silalah berambus ke tempat asalmu.. Aku ingat Mat Maslan menteri paling bongok, ropanya Nazri Ajiz lagi bongok... |
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spiderman80 posted on 19-11-2014 02:52 PM
Sebenarnya ia sangat berbaloi. Bayangkan macam ini, seorang pelancong PRC akan membelanjakan sekur ...
pandai la ko spidermn
klu dah taik bersepah2 nnt timbul pula pencemaran bau
dan pencemaran pemandangan
so camne tu
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Indonesia turns on the visa-free charm for China
Hannah Koh, Shanghai, November 18, 2014
THE Indonesian trade is anticipating a surge in the number of Chinese travellers next year when visa requirements are lifted.
As part of the new government’s quick-win programmes to achieve 20 million arrivals by 2019, Indonesia earlier this month announced the exemption of visa requirements for nationals of China, Australia, Japan, South Korea and Russia starting January.
Fadli Fahmi Ali, general secretary at the Association of the Indonesian Tours and Travel Agencies Jogjakarta Chapter and director of Werkudara Travel Management Jogjakarta, expects a 40 per cent increase in Chinese visitors in the year ahead as a result of the visa waiver.
“Business from China has been very good in the last two years and China is now among the top five source markets for (Jogjakarta),” he said. “We are investing in human resources by training Mandarin-speaking guides, and as an association we will work together with the private sector for promotions and create Chinese signage.”
Hotels in Indonesia are also leveraging this visa-free move to boost Chinese guest numbers.
Lin Parlina, key account manager, Malaysia-Indonesia-Singapore, Accor, hopes that Chinese visitor figures next year will surpass the 20-23 per cent growth recorded in the last two years. “We’re joining travel marts like (China International Travel Mart) and doing traditional sales calls to wholesalers in China for promotion,” said Lin.
Von Go, general manager of Montigo Resorts Nongsa in Batam, said the resort aims to enter new Chinese markets through its GSAs in China and is also persuading travel agencies to package Batam with Singapore.
“For the people of Shanghai and Beijing, they may think Singapore, being a city, is similar to what they have. Batam offers them something new as it is close to the sea,” he explained.
However, Go feels that Indonesia needs to promote itself more aggressively to the Chinese, a key market for his resort. “Anywhere you go in the world you will see (the campaign) Malaysia, Truly Asia, but this is not the case for Indonesia.”
His sentiments were echoed by Beijing Hongkey International Travel Service’s general manager, Jason Hao, who said his company conducts very little business to Indonesia. “The Chinese, and perhaps the northern Chinese especially, have no real impression of Indonesia as a destination and think it’s not a very Chinese-friendly destination.”
He added: “I personally know Indonesia to be a beautiful country, but price-wise it’s not so value-for-money for the Chinese. A holiday to Phuket will cost the Chinese visitor around RMB4,000 (US$652), Bali RMB6,000, the Maldives about RMB8,000 and Hawaii about RMB9,000. To pay RMB6,000 to go to Bali, travellers would rather go to Hawaii and the Maldives.”
However, Zhong Chun, a representative from Zhang Hua Travel Agency, who currently brings groups into Indonesia at least once every three months, said: “Visa application is always a troublesome factor because there is a lot of paper work involved and the troubling part is the waiting time. Without (the need to apply) visas, it will definitely help us to promote the destination better.” |
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apa istimewa nya pelancong china sampai nak juta2 orang masuk malaysia?
sebab dorang pandai niaga lobang? |
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X cukup lg ke multicountries origin yg ada kt mesia ni? Tolongla hantar balik yg ada kt sini. The more u give freedom to others, the more u hv to spend for safety. Pikir kanlah. Ko pak mnteri umah ada security. Pi jln mn ada bodyguard. Yg kena ragut n kena seret 100 meter tu org marhein mcm kitorang jugak. Anak cucu ko sebuk duk bjimba sana sini. Korang mn tau susah |
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Hambar la Visit Malaysia 2014.
Dgn tragedinya, jerebunya, banjirnya..
Kakak ai kata Visit Msia 1990 paling bagus skali.. iye ke?
Ai ingat2 lupa pasal berhingus lagi hiks!
Yg ai ingat KL lebih bersih & colorful dgn bas2 mini walaupun takde sgt bangunan moden masa tu.. |
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Haruslah dorang nk masuk jugak msia walaupun kena byr visa. Bukan senang nk tgk mnteri hensem mcm ko kan |
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spiderman80 posted on 19-11-2014 02:52 PM
Sebenarnya ia sangat berbaloi. Bayangkan macam ini, seorang pelancong PRC akan membelanjakan sekur ...
setuju.
lagi pun taik manusia hukum nya cuma najis sederhana walau pun penuh DNA babi.
cuci pun senang.
tambahan pula ia biodegradable...
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PEPPERMAN posted on 19-11-2014 04:16 PM
apa istimewa nya pelancong china sampai nak juta2 orang masuk malaysia?
sebab dorang pandai niaga l ...
Ada satu artikel saya baca, pelancong China merupakan world's biggest spending tourist termasuk membeli barangan mewah di negara dilawati oleh mereka. Bisnes dengan pelancong China boleh mencecah ratusan billion ringgit setahun dan semakin meningkat, pasal tu banyak negara ingin pelancong dari China.
Cuma mereka ni membawa perangai PPRT ke negara yang dikunjungi. Last edited by spiderman80 on 19-11-2014 04:37 PM
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Hmm China pun kena la waive visa untuk Malaysians jugak... takleh la one sided aje..
Anyway, kena ada visa pun berlambak warga China kat sini.. yang jadi PATI pun ada... |
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melayu mana kisah apa jadi industri pelancungan malaysia.
asal meniaga tudung pareeda tak jejas katanya...
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spiderman80 posted on 19-11-2014 04:41 PM
Negara luar melihat pelancong China sebagai sumber kewangan tetapi rakyat Malaysia melihat pelancong ...
indonesia ngan thai tak kena visa untuk china
sebab itu malaysia nak folow sama rasanya
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rosevelvet posted on 19-11-2014 04:26 PM
X cukup lg ke multicountries origin yg ada kt mesia ni? Tolongla hantar balik yg ada kt sini. The mo ...
yg meragut seret pelbagai anak beranak kamu ummah melayu sunni berkerak juga yg buat, nak buang bangsat itu ke mana lagi?
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