Taiwanese universities and Sabah bodies to collaborate with community tourism

By WU VUIDE


KOTA KINABALU: Taiwan and Sabah will jointly develop agro-and-community based tourism sector.
This follows a memorandum of understanding signing ceremony between five Taiwanese universities and four Sabah tourism associations, witnessed by Assistant Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Joniston Bangkuai at a hotel here yesterday.
Taiwanese signatories included Dayeh University, National Chi Nan University, Nan Kai University of Technology, Lee-Ming Institute of Technology, and Taiwan Agro and Rural Tourism Association.
Sabah was represented by the Kiulu Tourism Association, Tambunan Tourism Association, Persatuan Pengusaha Kopi Tenom Sabah, and Persatuan Komuniti Wanita Kampung Tambatuon Kota Belud.
The Sabah Tourism Board (STB) will facilitate the collaboration as part of its ongoing efforts to promote sustainable and inclusive tourism development.
Joniston, who is also chairman of STB, said the partnership aligns with the state’s Sabah Maju Jaya development plan, which identifies agriculture and tourism as key pillars.
He stressed the importance of agro-tourism in creating meaningful visitor experiences while supporting rural communities directly.
He said the STB has identified 51 agro-tourism products statewide and is piloting a digital data platform in Kiulu to improve rural tourism strategies.
Joniston believed the collaboration with universities from Taiwan will build local capacity, promote knowledge exchange, and develop sustainable tourism projects rooted in local values.
Also present were Deputy Permanent Secretary I of the Sabah Tourism, Culture, and Environment Ministry Mary Malangking, Deputy Permanent Secretary of Sabah Rural Development Ministry Patricia Vain, STB chief executive officer Julinus Jeffery Jimit, and Malaysia Talent Education and Industry-Academia Collaboration Association Pang Thou Chong, acting on behalf of the Taiwanese representatives.

Joniston (centre), with (from front R-L), Patricia, Mary, Julinus, and Pang together with the signatories (behind).