This year’s celebration is themed ‘1Billion Tourists, 1Billion Opportunities’ aimed to foster awareness of the importance of tourism and its contribution to social, cultural, political and economic value. The global World Tourism Day 2015 celebration will take place in Burkina Faso, West Africa.
Adding colours to the World Tourism Day 2015 celebration, Ministry of Tourism and Culture Malaysia through Malaysia Tourism Centre (MaTiC) is organising #Kolektif1 which is a photography exhibition consists of a total of 78 beautiful pictures taken by 28 professional local photographers starting from 26 September until 30 October 2015.
Other exciting
activities during the celebration include the Fuji Global Photo Walk;
Photography Talk; Hop on Hop off (HOHO) World Tourism Day 2015 Bus Launch and
also the Media City Tour.
A lot is happening
for this year World Tourism day 2015 celebration as the Ministry is also
collaborating with Taylor’s University for an institutional level World Tourism
Day celebration on 29 September 2015 through the National Blue Ocean Strategy
(NBOS). More than 3,000 participants including students, lecturers, representatives
from various tourism agencies as well as industry players such as Pacific Asia
Travel Association (PATA) and Tourism Educators Association of Malaysia (TEAM)
are expected to join the celebration.
Among the activities
are the Cultural Stalls, Orang Asal Demonstration, Cultural Performances,
‘1Billion Tourists, 1Billion Opportunities’ Tourism Talk and many more. It is
hoped that this collaboration will help to increase awareness, knowledge and
opportunities especially among students about tourism diversification to
national development and a key-driver to socio-economic progress.
It has also been an
honour and another accolade to Malaysia especially in conjunction with World
Tourism Day 2015 celebration as the Minister of Tourism and Culture Malaysia,
YB Dato’ Seri Mohamed Nazri bin Abdul Aziz was elected as the Vice President of
the 21st UNWTO General Assembly in Madellin, Colombia on 16
September 2015.
To support the local
tourism industry as well as heighten up the celebration, public are encourage
to upload photos of their visits to local tourist destinations with hashtag, #MYWorldTourismDay.
Globally, UNWTO also invites everyone to join them showcasing the power of
travel and tourism sector in global conversation using hashtags #1billiontourists
and #WTD2015 in social media.
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