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Daily Express
21 hours ago
- Daily Express
500 Chinese families set to explore Sabah through nature learning tours
Published on: Monday, June 30, 2025 Published on: Mon, Jun 30, 2025 Text Size: Young participants of the Baby Walk the World programme pose for a picture with a Murut Warrior. Kota Kinabalu: Sabah has officially welcomed the first group of Chinese parent-child families for the inaugural Malaysia Educational Family Camp, a large-scale nature-based learning programme organised by Hangzhou Mutong Travel Services—the company behind China's leading educational travel brand, Baby Walk the World. Over the next two months, nearly 500 families from across China will arrive in scheduled groups to participate in this 6-day, 5-night immersive journey through Sabah. Designed for children aged six and above, the programme offers experiential outdoor learning focused on nature, resilience, and cultural appreciation—encouraging deeper curiosity and personal growth through real-world experiences. With 13 years of experience and over 390,000 families served, Hangzhou Mutong is a pioneer in parent-child educational travel. Sabah now joins the brand's global portfolio of destinations, which includes Sri Lanka, Hokkaido, Malaysia-Singapore, Nepal, and the United Kingdom. 'We are delighted to welcome Hangzhou Mutong Travel Services and their Baby Walk the World programme to Sabah,' said Mr. Julinus Jeffrey Jimit, Chief Executive Officer of the Sabah Tourism Board. 'This meaningful collaboration supports our vision for educational tourism and strengthens people-to-people ties between Malaysia and China. We trust these families will return home with unforgettable memories of Sabah's nature and hospitality.' This initiative further positions Sabah as a premier destination for family-focused and educational tourism, while deepening cultural connections with a new generation of globally minded Chinese travellers. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia


Borneo Post
2 days ago
- Borneo Post
500 Chinese families for Nature & Wilderness Educational Camp in Sabah
The first group of Chinese parent-child families beam with joy as they kick off the Malaysia Educational Family Camp in Sabah. KOTA KINABALU (June 29): Sabah has officially welcomed the first group of Chinese parent-child families for the inaugural Malaysia Educational Family Camp, a large-scale nature-based learning programme organised by Hangzhou Mutong Travel Services — the company behind China's leading educational travel brand, Baby Walk the World. Over the next two months, nearly 500 families from across China will arrive in scheduled groups to participate in this six-day, five-night immersive journey through Sabah. Designed for children aged six and above, the programme offers experiential outdoor learning focused on nature, resilience and cultural appreciation — encouraging deeper curiosity and personal growth through real-world experiences. With 13 years of experience and over 390,000 families served, Hangzhou Mutong is a pioneer in parent-child educational travel. Sabah now joins the brand's global portfolio of destinations, which includes Sri Lanka, Hokkaido, Malaysia-Singapore, Nepal, and the United Kingdom. 'We are delighted to welcome Hangzhou Mutong Travel Services and their Baby Walk the World programme to Sabah,' said Julinus Jeffrey Jimit, Chief Executive Officer of the Sabah Tourism Board. 'This meaningful collaboration supports our vision for educational tourism and strengthens people-to-people ties between Malaysia and China. We trust these families will return home with unforgettable memories of Sabah's nature and hospitality.' This initiative further positions Sabah as a premier destination for family-focused and educational tourism, while deepening cultural connections with a new generation of globally minded Chinese travellers.