Khairul Abidin Nuar

Assistant Director (writer), Corporate Communications Division at Tourism Malaysia

Khairul Abidin Nuar is an experienced professional in corporate communications and journalism. Currently serving as Assistant Director (Writer) at Tourism Malaysia since 2020, Khairul oversees editorial drafting, copywriting, and translation for communication materials and develops press releases and speeches for prominent figures in the tourism sector. Prior to this role, Khairul worked as a journalist at Utusan Malaysia from 2009 to 2019, reporting on significant events related to Khairul Abidin's Royal Highness Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah, Malaysia's Parliament, and the General Elections, among others. Khairul is a participant of the Malaysian Press Institute International Journalism Fellowship and holds a Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology from Monash University, along with diplomas from MARA College Banting and SMA Persekutuan Kajang.

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Tourism Malaysia

Our Mission Marketing Malaysia as a destination of excellence and to make the tourism industry a major contributor to the socio-economic development of the nation. Our Objectives - Promote Malaysia as an outstanding tourist destination. - Showcase Malaysia's unique wonders, attractions and cultures. - Enhance Malaysia's share market for meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions (MICE). - Increase Malaysia's tourism revenue by increasing tourist numbers to Malaysia and extend their length of stay. - Encourage tourism and its related industries in Malaysia. - Help develop domestic tourism and promote new investments in the country, as well as provide increased employment opportunities. - The growth of tourism would also contribute positively to the country's economic development and quality of life. Our History The Tourist Development Corporation of Malaysia (TDC) was established on 10 August 1972 as an agency under the former Ministry of Trade and Industry by an Act of Parliament. With the inception of the Ministry of Culture, Arts and Tourism on 20 May 1987, TDC was moved to this new ministry; and became the Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board (MTPB) through the Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board Act 1992. Popularly known as Tourism Malaysia, its full focus is on promoting Malaysia domestically and internationally.


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