Showing posts with label Malaysia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Malaysia. Show all posts

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Manual for Training Localized Nature Guides

Malaysian Prime Minister, Najib Tun RazakImage via Wikipedia
A very good and well written manual for training of localized Nature Guide by RARE, a NGO committed to Conservation, is reproduced below. This could be a valuable guide to those interested in providing quality training materials for Christian Tourist Guides in Malaysia which is fast becoming one of the World top ten tourists' destination because of its rich bio-diversity of its flora and fauna, the multi-cultural, multi-religious and multi-racial make up of its people under the leadership of Prime Minister  Mohd. Najib Tun Abdul Razak, the promoter of the 1 Malaysia concept.

RARE Manual for Training Local Nature Guides

Monday, February 14, 2011

Federal Minister of Tourism on Front liners - Dr. Ng Yen Yen

Dr. Farhanda Hasan &  Dr. Ng Yen Yen (Minister...Image by Papandreou.gr web team's via Flickr
In 2009, Malaysia managed to be one of the top 10 world favored tourists' destination, earning the country quite a sizable amount in foreign exchange but that may change as competition from the neighboring countries like Brunei, Thailand, IndonesiaPhilippines, etc upgrade their tourists facilities and intensify their campaigns. 
Another  possible reason may be the bad treatment tourists received from front liners liners like taxi drivers, staff of airlines and hotels.
The Ministry is hoping for increase arrivals of tourists from China, Russia, Australia, Belgium, Holland, Britain and Middle East this year.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

THE ONLY WAY FORWARD TO RESTORE, PRESERVE AND PROTECT OUR INVIRONMENT

JAKARTA, INDONESIA - NOVEMBER 03:  HRH Prince ...Image by Getty Images via @daylife
HRH Prince Charles giving a speech on Rain forest
 in Jakarta, Indonesia
When Donald Stevens shouted in the KK (Jesselton) town padang, “Merdeka, Merdeka, Merdeka” (Freedom! Freedom! Freedom!), he was holding the very “CONSTITUTION” that outlined the vision, missions, instructions, directions, strategies and operational manual to run the newly independent Nation of Sabah, having about 55 per cent who had responded to the Father’s call for being His children – Kadazans! – the good-Spirited people (Neh 9:20) It was not just freedom from Colonial rule but also from the bondage of Satan, Sins, rebellion against the Father, Deception, Poverty, Racial Prejudices and Injustices or being consigned to self curse (Proverb 23:7a) as “Dusun (Orchard), Liwan (Valley), Sungei (River), Tuawon (Herb), and so on forever, but then why was no concerted effort made to “study, research, map out and communicate what was in the CONSTITUTION   which God had given to our leaders and religious teachers, priests, catechist, bishops, pastors, professors and scientists.


Friday, February 4, 2011

OUR RICH BIODIVERSITY

Thick smoke in Borneo resulting from slash-and...Image via Wikipedia
Thick smoke over Borneo as a result of burning forest for Oil Palm
Wildlife studies made by the National Geographic revealed that 10 square kilometers of Sabah has more flora and fauna than North America and Europe combined. The state also belongs to the Coral Triangle, comprised mostly of Southeast Asian nations, which is the center to three-quarters of the world’s marine biodiversity.

Sabah, Malaysia—The Malaysian state of Sabah has further bolstered its image as the world’s eco-tourism haven with the recent discovery of new wildlife species and its increased tourist arrivals.

The discovery, made by the Heart of Borneo project of the World Wildlife Fund for Nature, found 123 new exotic species, 67 plants, 29 invertebrates, 17 fish, five frogs, three snakes, two lizards, and a brand new species of bird.

Most of these animals are found in Sabah, which occupies the northern part of Borneo, the world’s third biggest island.

Incepted in 2007, the project aims to conserve the rain-forests of Borneo Island, which scientific estimates place at 130 million years old, the oldest in the world, and is home to ten species of primates, more than 350 birds, 150 reptiles and amphibians, 10,000 endemic plants, and 10% of the world’s known orchid species.

The Heart of Borneo project hopes to conserve 220,000 square kilometers of rain-forest, described by noted evolution scientist Charles Darwin as “one great luxuriant hothouse made by nature for herself.”

The undertaking is supported by the governments of Malaysia, Indonesia, and Brunei which share Borneo.

Sabah boasts of 70,097 hectares of wildlife, bird and marine sanctuaries, 909,401 hectares of forest reserves, and 265,749 hectares of parks, including coral reefs, which are well managed by the state government agencies.

According to Hector Ceballos-Lascurain, ecotourism consultant to the United Nations, the new findings will further strengthen Sabah’s position as a prime eco-tourism destination.

Wildlife studies made by the National Geographic revealed that 10 square kilometers of Sabah has more flora and fauna than North America and Europe combined. The state also belongs to the Coral Triangle, comprised mostly of Southeast Asian nations, which is the center to three-quarters of the world’s marine biodiversity.

On the tourism front, the Malaysian state was ranked as one of Southeast Asia’s top 10 tourist spots in 2009, with 5.4 million tourist arrivals, and took second spot in Global Traveler Tested Awards’ list of best travel destinations.

Kota Kinabalu, Sabah’s capital city, is host to the 75,370-hectare Mt. Kinabalu Park, home of Southeast Asia’s tallest peak and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as the marine parks of Tunku Adbul Rahman
and Pulau Tiga.

Meanwhile, the eastern city of Sandakan has been dubbed Sabah’s nature city because of its nature-oriented attractions such as the Sepilok Urang Utan Rehabilitation Center, the Rainforest Discovery Center, Gomantong Cave, Tabin Wildlife Reserve, and the Maliau Basin and Danum Conservation Areas.

Also in the city is the Turtle Islands Park, one of the world’s most important nesting areas of sea turtles because of the massive conservation efforts by the Sabah Wildlife Department. Composed of three small islands, it is situated near the waters of the southern Philippine province of Tawi-Tawi, where the Turtle Islands Heritage Protected Area (TIHPA) was formed in 1997, the world’s only trans-frontier protected area for sea turtles.

Sources at the Sabah Wildlife Department (SWD) say that the TIHPA has been inactive for the past seven years, and they are looking forward to reactivating it with their Philippine counterparts.

Sandakan’s iconic tourist spot is the 540-kilometer long Kinabatangan River in Sukau district which has the largest concentration of wildlife in all of Malaysia. A favorite site for wildlife watching and photography, it is habitat to tropical animals such as hornbills, various bird species, proboscis monkeys, and the Bornean pygmy elephant, the world’s smallest elephant species.

Sandakan hosted the second International Bird Festival in October, 2010 which  gather bird watchers and conservationists from all over Asia to determine collaborative efforts to conserve the remaining endemic species in the region.
Bornean Bristlehead   Photo credit: squiddo
Cognizant of its biodiversity, the SWD recently set up the Wildlife Rescue Unit to undertake wildlife rescue and translocation operations throughout the state. The first of its kind in the country, it will also carry out enforcement, monitoring, and liaison with the stakeholders such as WWF Malaysia and the plantation sector.


Thursday, February 3, 2011

Year of the Rabbits - Chinese lunar calendar

Symbol of the major religions of the world: Ju...Image via Wikipedia
Malaysia is so blessed with its pluralistic cultures, religions and festivals. Except for Judaism, we have followers of the 5 great religions, that is Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism and local belief systems which are combinations of animism and all or any one of the above.
In the Borneo State of Sabah, we have festival celebrations of some sort almost every month, beginning in January to December of every hear, New Year, Chinese New Year, Hari Raya Aidil Fitri, Thaipusam,  Good Friday/Easter, Harvest Festivals and Christmas.
In 2011, Chinese New Year is celebrated beginning from 4th to 5th of February, and will officially end on the 15th based on the lunar month, or chap goh mee, which falls on 19th February.
Festivals are great days for locals as well as foreign tourists as they get to visit and know their friends and neighbors during their open houses. 
For the politicians, it is a hectic days for them and their party workers as they prepare for open houses, give ang pows, duit raya, harvest festivals donations, etc. In fact, one can gauge the economic health of the Nations by the way how they celebrate their various festivals.