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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

pahang starting religious tourism


kuantan mosque
The state of Pahang in Malaysia is making effort to promote religious tourism. Religious tourism is big.Consider the number of disciples that visited Mecca, Indian and other places. The visitors can reach millions in number and the dollar is accordingly large.

We can definitely leverage on the fact that we are a multiracial country with many different ethnics and religious beliefs. So are in Pahang, as it had different attractions for each of the group.

The state has a number of beautiful mosques, the Sikh temple of Gurdwara Sahib, the Hindus Kuil in Maran. The effort are taking cue from the success of such tourism in Selangor and Penang.

There are some works to be done.One of them will be the effort to make and implement the rules and regulation. This is because each of the establishment will have their own standard of norm.

below is the extract of the star.

Monday September 20, 2010

Pahang in for ‘religious tourism’

By SIMON KHOO
simonkhoo@thestar.com.my


KUANTAN: Pahang has identified several places of worship to promote to the world as part of its “religious tourism” initiative.
Among these sites are the Lao Zi temple in Kuantan, the state mosque, Thean Hou temple and Gurdwara Sahib in Kuala Lipis, the Kampung Pulau Tawar and Abu Bakar mosques in Pekan, and Kuil Sri Marathandavar in Maran.
In the spirit: (From left) Semambu assemblyman Datuk Pang Tsu Ming, Lao Zi temple founder Kui Wai Pong and Shafik Fauzan giving out packets filled with money to the special children at the Lao Zi temple yesterday. Looking on is event organiser Jimmy Wong (right).
State Arts, Tourism, Women and Family Development Committee chairman Datuk Shafik Fauzan Sharif said the move, which had been adopted by other states such as Penang and Kuala Lumpur, had proven to be successful.
However, he said proper guidelines to enter these premises needed to be put into place to safeguard the sanctity and sensitivities of their devotees.
”For example, visitors cannot simply enter a mosque without knowing requirements such as proper dressing as this may create unnecessary problems.
”The same rules apply to other places of worship, which may require visitors to give due respect before entering,” he said after attending a Mooncake Festival cum Hari Raya celebration at the Lao Zi temple here yesterday.
Shafik Fauzan said he had instructed relevant authorities such as the state Tourism Malaysia office and the Fraser’s Hill Development Corporation to draft pamphlets depicting the history behind these sites and guidelines for the visitors.
He said besides boosting tourist arrivals in the state, the initiative could help foster closer understanding and rapport among the different races. Shafik Fauzan added that the state government would help to upgrade infrastructure and public amenities at the sites and would seek aid from the Federal Government if necessary.
Earlier, during the event, 15 children from the Kuantan Handi capped and Mentally Retarded Children Centre were feted to a luncheon of mooncakes and other festive delicacies and given duit raya.