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Tuesday, 1 December 2015

Motivation


Tourist motivations can define by the factor in which influence a tourist to do travel activity. Crompton (1979) explains that the motivation is only one of many major factors which assist with explaining tourist behaviour  although it is considered a critical factor as it is the "impelling& compelling force behind all behaviour. The International Union of Offical Travel Organization (IUOTO) proposed a definition of the tourist, the definition was approved in 1968 by the World Tourist Organization (WTO), stating the international tourists were "Temporary visitors saying at least 24 hours in the country in the country visited and the purpose of the whole journey can be classified under the following headings: leisure (recreation, holiday, health, study, religion and sport); business (family mission, meeting) (1963).


Tourism motivations are related with the 'push and pull' two factors with the travel and destination. The traditional models have defined push motivates as desire to go on vacation in comparison to the pull motives explaining by the choice of destination. For example, a beautiful tourism attraction could become a motivate factor to pull people to visit. When the people has enjoyed the attraction and back to introduce what he or she visited to other person, its call push factor when second person will motivate with sweet words. 

Friday, 27 November 2015

List of Group Member



Name: Nur Ain Shuhada Binti Hassan
Matric No: A14A0654

Opinion: Tourism is about experience, explore and enjoy.


Name: Noor Aina Azira Binti Mohamad Sahidi
Matric No: A14A0527
Opinion: " Enjoy The Freedom And Keep Exploring"


Name: Muhammad Faiz Helmi Bin Muhammad
Matric No: A14A0418
Opinion: Tourism likes our life journey.


Name: Wong Yew Mun
Matric No: F14A0409
Opinion: "A new point of view from tourism."


Name: Nur Aisyhah Binti Kamaruddin
Matric No: A14A0657
Opinion: Tourism is a very nice thing generally can learn many thing.


Name: Nur Aqilah Binti Hasan
Matric No: A14A0675
Opinion: Tourism is very interested and can learn more new thing.


Name: Cheok Kah Chun
Matric No: A14A0104
Opinion: Tourism is the key toward success of a nation.


Name:Yong Sin Bao
Matric No: A14A1172
Opinion: Different and interesting culture learn from tourism.


Name: Mohd Zarriq Tqiyuddin Bin Sabahar
Matric No: A14A0371
Opinion: Tourism let us relax our mind and body.

Thursday, 19 November 2015

Tourist Attraction in Selangor


SUNWAY LAGOON 

Sunway Lagoon Water Park, one of famous theme park was established on 1997 brings fun for citizens around Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya. The theme park located at Sunway City, Selangor surrounded by skyscrapers. Sunway Pyramid Shopping Mall and Sunway hotel also become interest places that attract domestic and foreign tourist. Sunway Lagoon Water Park was a tin mine and now it transform to popular theme park. During 2007 to 2010, Sunway Lagoon has been recognized by the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attraction (IAAPA) as Asia's Best Attraction. It is also home to mega events and concerts such as MTV World Stage and Arthur's Day Celebration. Tourist can choose Water Park, Amusement Park, Wildlife Park, Extreme Park and Scream Park, or spend whole day to enjoy entertainment facilities provided by Sunway Theme Park. Besides, tourist can experience the largest man-made surfing beach, longest pedestrian suspension bridge, Asia highest slingshot ride and Asia longest flying fox trails.


The exists of theme park giving benefits to local citizens and drive economic. The government joint with Sunway corporation provided facilities such as public transport service and improve traffic connection to attract tourist. For example, tourist can take Bus Rapid Transit Sunway Line public transport service to Sunway theme park with easily and also encourage citizens using public transportation to solving traffic jam problem. Before theme park built, the lot was a tin mine and become wasteland cause it been consumed by developer. Tan Sri Dr. Jeffrey Cheah, the founder was transformed became a tourist attraction and create job opportunity to citizens. Sunway Lagoon also become the most suitable relaxing destination for citizens.

Sunway Lagoon Theme Park Map

Water Park

Amusement Park

Wildlife Park

Extreme Park


Scream Park


Classification: Man-Made

How To Get here


About Us
Sunway Lagoon Sdn Bhd (211311-A)
3, Jalan PJS 11/11, Bandar Sunway,
47500 Selangor Darul Ehsan,
Malaysia.

Sales Department:
Tel: 603 5639-0182
Fax: 603 5637-7031
Email: slsales@sunway.com.my

Marketing Department:
Tel: 603 5639-0175
Fax: 603 5639-0050

BATU CAVES


Batu Caves is a limestone hill that has a series of caves and caves temples in Gombak, Selangor. It takes its name from the Sungai Batu (Batu River), which flows past the hill. Batu Caves is also the name of the nearby village. This cave is one of the most popular Hindu shrines outside India, and is dedicated to Lord Murugan. Moreover, it is also recognized as the Cultural tourists destination in Selangor, Malaysia. Specifically, Cultural tourist attraction refers as the lifestyle of the people in those geographical areas, the history of those people, their art, architecture, religion, and other elements that helped shape their way of life such as festivals.


Thus, tourists will move to Batu Caves to experience the cultural environment. When the movement of persons to cultural attractions away from their normal place of residence, with the intention to gather new information and experiences to satisfy their cultural needs, it’s recognized as Cultural tourism. Besides, the Hindu festival of “Thaipusam” in Batu Caves always concerned by the Indians in Malaysia.Batu Caves is an iconic and popular tourist attraction in Selangor. Batu Caves has three main caves featuring temples and Hindu shrines. Its main attraction is the large statue of the Hindu God at the entrance, besides a steep 272 climb up its steps to finally view the stunning skyline of the city centre.  It acts as a site of Hindu temple and shrine, and Batu Caves attracts thousands of worshippers and tourists to come over, especially during the annual Hindu festival, “Thaipusam”.


The benefits that tourism brings to Batu Caves area are the economic benefits. When there is tourists visit Batu Caves, tourism provides direct jobs to the community, such as tour guides. Visitors’ expenditure generates income for the local community and leads the alleviation of poverty in an area, which are heavily reliant on tourism. Moreover, the popularity of the tourism venue also can lead to infrastructure development. Such as city buses, roads, KTM, taxi, hospitals, which have the potential to benefits the local community and the economic development.
In addition, the tourism in Batu Caves also can lead social benefits. For example, it can be a unique characteristic of local community ways of life, history and culture. At the same time, tourism of Batu Caves also can play a role to preserve the traditions of Hindu festival event, such as “Thaipusam” in the area Selangor.

Classification: Culture

How To Get Here


About Us
Tel: 1300 88 5050
Email: enquiries@tourism.gov.my

THE MINES SHOPPING MALL

The Mines is marked on the interactive map on the Top Selangor Attractions page. The Mines is about 20 minute’s drive from KLCC, due to the traffic conditions permitting. Serdang Komuter station is the closest railway station (KTM line) and there is a shuttle service available from the station to The Mines. The Mines is the social attraction where one can meet and interact with the locals at a destination as well as meet friends and relatives.
There are not many shopping malls in the world which have a waterway flowing right through the middle but The Mines is one of them. The Mines Cruise counter is found on level 1 of the mall. The Mines Cruise is an enjoyable boat ride on two large lakes next to The Mines shopping mall in Seri Kembangan. The Mines also attract the customers with its brand new look for Fun, Food, Fashion and Future as its key messages and core values to provide a better shopping experience.


The Mines provides a fun and amusing entertainment platform to customers of all ages. The Mines guarantee a fun time like you never had before with TGV Cinemas, bowling centre and family karaoke. The Mines has also created a landscaped rooftop garden it is Splash Park. At The Mines customers can enjoy with variety of dining options while enjoying the cruise along the canal and have more and have more to choose from their food outlets. For the Fashion, The Mines is offering more well-known local and international fashion and accessories brands like Uniqlo, Hush Puppies and others. And for the Future, The Mines saw the opening of DigitaMart, is the largest IT Centre in the Southern Hemisphere.
With the existence of The Mines as a shopping centre, recreational areas, and sightseeing also can do at The Mines. This will give advantages to tourism when visit there. This is because, The Mines attract tourism to come to Malaysia. In turn The Mines also contribute to the country’s tourism industry as well. Even though The Mines less popular at the moment, but they still received some tourists and local residents.


Classification: Social, Man-made

How To Get Here


About Us
Jalan Dulang, Mines Resort City,
Seri Kembangan, 43300 Selangor Darul Ehsan.

Customer Services:
Tel: 603 8949-6333
Marketing Department:
Tel: 603 8949-6288

NATIONAL ZOO OF MALAYSIA

Zoo Negara (National Zoo) was officially opened by the country's first prime minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman on 14 November, 1963. At the time, entrance rate was 50 cents for adults and 20 cents for children. Among the attractions at the zoo include Akuarium Negara opened in 1972 and in 1984 renamed Akuarium Tunku Abdul Rahman, Bird house, Reptile House, Ape Centre, Savannah Walk, and Mammal Kingdom. There is also Zoo Negara by night. Catch a glimpse of many animals who are at their most active at night. There are more than 5137 animals from 459 species of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish. Zoo Negara covers 110 acres of land which is situated only 5km from the city of Kuala Lumpur.





Attraction
  • Sea lions, macaques and macaws are part of a Multi-Animal Show that is shown twice daily.
  • Train rides and guided tours are available on weekends.
  • The Mini Bee Museum is located at the heart of Zoo Negara and helps educate visitors about the many types of bees in the country.
  • The Multi-Animal Photo Corner is located by the zoo's main entrance, and is opens on weekends. Visitors can have their pictures taken with snakes, miniature horses and birds.



The main objective to attract more international tourist to visit our country apart from being a place for animal shelter.National zoo is the choice for tourists, especially parents or school authorities who want to expose their children about the life of flora and fauna. Other than that, this place can be the social place to the community especially when there are event being held such as trained animal show. With the existant of this place, it indirectly has helps provide jobs for local communities. National zoo also being choice for researchers to make a reseach of the wildlife behaviour closer and more effective.

Classification: Man-Made, Social

How To Get Here


About Us
Jalan Ulu Kelang, Kemensah Heights, 
68000 Ampang, Selangor Darul Ehsan.

Tel: 03-4108 3422

I-CITY, SHAH ALAM

Attraction to this place was manmade which all available here are made by humans. I the city was divided into four parts, namely the city of lights, snowalk, digital trick museum, and water world I city, all this place made by humans. This place is classified as man made because all part in I city made itself and it is not natural. Example snowalk in snowalk Division, built from ice and anyone in snowalk he will feel like being in other countries that have the winter temperature in the snowalk was-5 Celsius. In turn, such as the city of lights digital, here they will feel like somewhere else as this place is filled with trees and colorful interiors color lights like are celebrating Christmas and this looks interesting and beautiful.


I-city Shah Alam also can be social attraction because we can do many activities together with our family or friend. I-city also boasts a number of games that are suitable for the whole family to play. In addition, I-city has introduced new attractions that know as 'Space Mission'. 'Space Mission' that was introduced is intended to foster interest in science and space technology, and this can also be done with the family. With this 'Space Mission' is one of the social attractions in I-city Shah Alam. At the I-city Shah Alam, parents can take advantage with their child at the attraction at Itsy Bitsy which features rides.

I-city Shah Alam imparts the benefits to tourism because with the availability I city people will come together to feel the situation as foreign countries. People can feel the chills as overseas and unable to play with snow. I city to attract many tours to come there and be able to improve the economy.



Classification: Man-Made, Social

How To Get Here



About Us
Jalan Multimedia,
40000 i-City,
Selangor Darul Ehsan.

Tel: 603 5521-8800
Fax: 603 5521-8810
Email: help@i-city.my

Saturday, 3 October 2015

History of Culture Tourism in Selangor


Selangor’s first capital, Kuala Selangor was established in 1766 which was later replaced by Kuala Lumpur.  In 1978, 4 years after Kuala Lumpur was incorporated into a Federal Territory, Shah Alam took over the reigns as the first planned city.

Selangor is the place to visit as it encompasses a range of attraction to fulfill the desires of its visitors. With its rich cultural heritage, naturally beautiful landscapes and surrounding, outdoor activities as well as a wide selection of shopping centre to invade, tourists will be spoilt for choice. Amidst the hustle and bustle of development, Selangor still retains its natural beauty which still attracts people around the world.

There are just too many things to do in Selangor that will require you to spend more time into exploring the wonders of the beautiful state. Get yourself ready, plan ahead on what you want to do and explore Selangor, be prepared to be blown away by the surprises that are waiting.

Selangor was associated with tin and ore mining activities since the past. And Selangor’s history dates back to more than 2,000 years back with Klang being in existence long before Parameswara’s discovery of Malacca.

The history of the Bugis influence in Selangor started way back in 1722 when the five Bugis Brothers set out to oust the then ruling Sultan, Raja Kechil and one of the brothers, Raja Sulaiman was crowned the ruler of Johor-Riau.  In 1766, one of the descendent, Raja Lumu established Kuala Selangor and became the first Sultan of Selangor.  He is also known to have a built a fort strategically placed on a hill in Kuala Selangor and named it Kota Melawati. The fort was used for Selangor’s defense.  Later in 1784, the Dutch conquered the fort and renamed it Fort Altingsburg, but soon after was recaptured by Sultan Ibrahim on the 28th June 1785.

Shah Alam Palance

Raja Mahadi Fort

Sultan Abdul Samad Building

Located 32km to the west of the capital city of Malaysia lies the royal town by the name of Klang, where trade began in Selangor. Klang is the place to visit if you are interested in seeing heritage sites and learn about the history of Selangor. Drop by the Bandar Palace, the Sultan Abdul Samad Mausoleum, Raja Mahadi Fort and the Shah Alam Palace and be amazed by the history that is preserved in these places. Gedung Raja Abdullah, where it was once used to store weapons, tin and food supply is another interesting stop you should make while in Klang. In 1874, it was converted into a government office. And now, it is converted into a tin museum. And on the way there, be sure to look out for the Klang Fire Station that was built in 1974.

Another interesting historical site in Selangor is none other than Kuala Selangor, where the ruling of the state started.  Top of the list is Melawati Hill as it is a host of many historical attractions such as the ‘Itching Well’ which was used to torture enemies.  Those captured were forced to submerge themselves in the well filled with ‘poison’ or later we learn it was latex and bamboo shoots that made them unbearable.  It was often used to force information from the captives.


Besides that, some old relics can still be found here such as an execution block made out of a black, solid stone about 1.5 metre by 1.2 metre and a canon known as Meriam Penggawa (Guardian Cannon) in the Royal Masouleum which is always draped in yellow cloth. As the legend goes, if it is not covered by the yellow cloth, it will fire on its own.

Introduction of Culture Tourism in Malaysia

Culture tourism is the subset of tourism concerned with a country or region's culture, specifically the lifestyle of the people in those geographical areas, the history of those people, their art, architecture, religion and other elements that helped shape their way of life. Cultural tourism includes tourism in urban areas, particularly historic or large cities and their cultural facilities such as museums and theatres. It can also include tourism in rural areas showcasing the traditions of indigenous cultural communities and their values and lifestyle.
                       


Malaysia is one of Southeast Asia’s top travel destinations, possessing an endless range of attractions and activities that cater for the cosmopolitan shopper, cultural enthusiast, historical buff and nature-lover. Divided into Peninsular Malaysia in the West and East Malaysia, part of the Borneo archipelago, the country will allure you with the shopping experience of its modern cities, the splendor of its cultural arts and natural heritage of rich flora and fauna.

To know Malaysia is to love Malaysia, bustling melting-pot of races and religions where Malays, Indians, Chinese and many other ethnic groups live together in peace and harmony. Our multiculturalism has made Malaysia a gastronomical paradise and home to hundreds of colorful festivals. It's no wonder that we love celebrating and socializing. As a people, Malaysians are very relaxed, warm and friendly.

Congkak
Gasing
Wau

Malaysians' strong sense of community is reflected in many of their traditional games and pastimes such as silat, sepak takraw, wau, gasing, wayang kulit and congkak. These activities are still played by local children on cool afternoons and are also a communal activity during festivities such as before or after the rice harvest season and weddings.

Malaysia boasts a delightful variety of traditional handicrafts. Choices range from priceless authentic antiques to exquisite modern hand-made crafts. As most artisans are Muslims, Malaysian handicraft designs are heavily influenced by Islam. The religion prohibits the depiction of the human form in art. Hence, most designs are based on natural elements such as the interlacing of leaves or vines, flowers and animals. 

Malaysia's multi-cultural and multi-racial heritage is most prominently exhibited in its diverse music and dance forms. The dances of the indigenous Malay, Orang Asli and different ethnic peoples of Sabah and Sarawak are truly exotic and enchanting. As the Chinese, Indians and Portuguese settled in Malaysia, the traditional dances of their homelands became a part of Malaysia's culture and heritage. 

Malaysia has many historical place. The most popular historical place is A Famosa in Malacca and historic building of Georgetown in Penang. Majority of Malaysia popular culture sites are located on the Malay Peninsula (west Malaysia). On the east side is Sabah and Sarawak that rich with unique culture such as long house and traditional food. 

Moon Cake festival
Hari Raya Puasa
Thaipusam

Malaysia also has much colorful festival such as Hari Raya Puasa, Chinese moon cake festival and Thaipusam . All this festival was celebrated with all type of race in Malaysia.  The most popular thing in Malaysia is the food.  Malaysia has many delicious variety of food such as nasi lemak. roti canai and keaw teaw.  All this food was eaten by all type of race in Malaysia.

For the perfect holiday full of surprises, the time is now, the place is Malaysia.


 
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