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Sinar Daily
04-08-2025
- Business
- Sinar Daily
Karangkraf named Shah Alam's first publishing tourism site, paving way for knowledge-based tourism
'Karangkraf is more than just a publishing company; it is a significant symbol in the world of printing and knowledge sharing.' Akmal (second from right) explained the Quran publishing and printing process to Aziahtul (second from left) during the site visit at Karangkraf on Friday. SHAH ALAM – Karangkraf has been designated as Shah Alam's first publishing industry tourism site this year, an initiative designed to promote tourism centered on knowledge, technology and creativity. The recognition is part of the Selangor Tourism Implementation Guide Study, a project by the Selangor Town and Country Planning Department (PLANMalaysia Selangor) in collaboration with Peers Consult (M) Sdn. Bhd. and the Shah Alam City Council (MBSA). Karangkraf Advisor, Datuk Hussamuddin Yaacub (standing, fifth from left), received a visit from Aziahtul (seated, third from left) and Akmal (standing, second from left) during a site visit to Karangkraf recently, held in collaboration with PlanMalaysia Selangor, Peers Consult and MBSA. Assistant Director of the Cultural and Tourism Section, Community Development Department, MBSA Aziahtul Sakdiah Mustafa confirmed the designation. Karangkraf, she said, was the first organisation this year to be recognised for its strong potential in the industrial tourism segment. 'Karangkraf is more than just a publishing company; it is a significant symbol in the world of printing and knowledge sharing. 'It provides a unique tourism experience, offering visitors the chance to witness both manual and digital processes behind book and Quran production," she said after a site visit to Karangkraf recently. Aziahtul stated that traditional printing technology is becoming rare and needs to be preserved for future generations. She affirmed that MBSA will offer its full support in promoting Karangkraf as a tourism destination. MBSA's promotional efforts will include digital LED displays, official social media channels, and inclusion in the council's Tourism Action Plan for 2026 to 2030. Aziahtul pointed out that a key draw for visitors is the opportunity to see Quran recitation recordings being made, a process typically only shown on television. Meanwhile, Karangkraf's Corporate, Finance and Risk Management executive director, Akmal Eirfan Mohamed Fauzi stated that the organisation is prepared to collaborate with state tourism authorities to establish Karangkraf as a prominent destination. "We are open to working closely with the Selangor tourism team to make Karangkraf a must-visit location. 'We believe Karangkraf offers unique tourism value, particularly in highlighting the publishing process, printing technology and Quran-related programmes that are consistently carried out here," he said. He expressed confidence in the company's potential as a tourism draw, stating that it provides hands-on learning opportunities for visitors. They can witness the full production process from start to finish. Akmal also said visitors are welcome to take part in various programmes such as Malaysia #QuranHour, community carnivals, and events run by Sinar Harian throughout the year. "This is more than an ordinary tourism experience; it is a form of educational and inspiring engagement," he added. More Like This


ITV News
29-04-2025
- Business
- ITV News
New cruise terminal facility as part of £90m investment at Belfast Harbour
Work is due to begin this week on Belfast Harbour's largest ever port investment project. The £90m scheme will see the development of a new deep-water terminal to facilitate increased cruise tourism, and enable offshore wind energy. Belfast is already the busiest cruise port on the island and second busiest in the UK. It's hoped the investment will futureproof it as a leading city for cruise tourism. 'A key objective of this signature investment by Belfast Harbour is to attract more turnaround cruise calls to Belfast," said Joe O'Neill, Chief Executive of the harbour. "This means that as one set of passengers disembarks, another set embarks on the same day. "This will have a multiplier effect on visitor numbers, increasing associated bed nights while growing the positive economic impact for the region. 'The plan from 2030 is to utilise the facility to support offshore wind development as well as cruise. "As offshore wind technology evolves, ports will play an increasingly central role and Belfast Harbour is uniquely placed, through this investment, through our existing facility, our expertise, local supply chain and location to be a key enabler of the power stations of the future in the Irish, Celtic and North Seas.' Gerry Lennon, Chief Executive of Visit Belfast, said: 'Cruise tourism is essential for driving economic growth in Belfast and the surrounding region. The significant contribution it makes is highlighted in Visit Belfast's New Horizons Tourism Strategy and the Department for the Economy's new Tourism Action Plan. 'In collaboration with our strategic partner Belfast Harbour we are dedicated to positioning the city as a premier cruise destination while minimising the environmental impact. "The development of the new deep-water quay will not only attract new cruise business but also greatly enhance the experience for visitors to our city, all while supporting Belfast's sustainability ambitions commitment to environmentally responsible practices. "This investment marks a pivotal milestone in the realisation of this transformative project."