State Tourism, Culture, Environment and Climate Change Committee chairman, Datuk Razali Idris said the number involved domestic and foreign tourists to various locations including resort islands in the state.
“For the first quarter of this year, I see is a bit faster. So far 1.5 million tourists had stayed overnight and on day trips. On today’s programme, Razali said TIBW, which lasts for five days starting today, is expected to attract 15,000 tourists to Terengganu.
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