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Wednesday, November 27, 2019

North Borneo Explorer 2019 - Flag Off at Sutera Harbour Marina & Country Club

DCEO Gerard Tan group photo with YB Ben Chong Chen Bin (Assistant Minister Of Trade And Industry) officially flag off for Trans Borneo 2019
"The Last Frontier" 

Trans Borneo 2019
"The Last Frontier" 

Official Flag Off Venue: 

Sutera Harbour Marina & Country Club




DCEO Gerard Tan group photo with YB Ben Chong Chen Bin (Assistant Minister Of Trade And Industry) officially flag off for Trans Borneo 2019
"The Last Frontier" 


DCEO Gerard Tan group photo with YB Ben Chong Chen Bin (Assistant Minister Of Trade And Industry) officially flag off for Trans Borneo 2019
"The Last Frontier" 


MALAYSIA’S TOURISM INDUSTRY REGISTERS POSITIVE GROWTH FOR JAN-SEP 2019


PUTRAJAYA, 26 NOVEMBER 2019: Overall, Malaysia’s tourism industry performance from January to September 2019 showed positive development.


International tourist arrivals to Malaysia went up by +3.7% to 20,109,203 tourists for the period of January to September 2019 compared with 19,386,115 tourists for the same period in 2018. The top 10 countries with highest contribution of tourist arrivals were Singapore (7,868,755 tourist arrivals), Indonesia (2,792,776), China (2,413,956), Thailand (1,442,224), Brunei (929,789), India (539,167), South Korea (508,080), Vietnam (323,393), Japan (321,283) and the Philippines (317,294).


Meanwhile, tourist expenditure for the same period in 2019 reached RM66.14 billion compared to RM61.85 billion for the same period in 2018, indicating an increase of +6.9%. The main contributors to the tourist expenditure were from Singapore (RM16.3 billion), China (RM12.8 billion), Indonesia (RM8.8 billion), Thailand (RM2.8 billion) and India (RM2.5 billion).


Per capita expenditure for the period of January-September 2019 also grew by 3.1% from RM3,190.5 to RM3,289.3.

Meanwhile, the Average Length of Stay went up 0.1 nights from 7.3 nights to 7.4 nights.

The short haul market retained its position as the largest contributor of tourists to Malaysia with a share of 68.7%

The total share contribution of tourists from the medium haul market was 21.6% while the share of tourists from long haul market was 9.7%.

Data on tourist arrivals into Malaysia from the 45 main markets for the period of January-September 2019 can be downloaded at: http://mytourismdata.tourism.gov.my/

Thursday, November 21, 2019

Horizons Sky Bar & Cigar Lounge - Open Now!


Level 12 • The Pacific Sutera Hotel 
Opens Daily except Monday 
5:00pm to 1:00am 




Horizons Sky Bar & Cigar Lounge
[ An Oasis Under The Stars ]

Events & Venue Enquiries:

Tel: +6088 313 240
Email: horizons@suteraharbour.com.my

Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Miss Scuba International 2019 Coronation Night


Congratulations to the winners of Miss Scuba International 2019! MSI 2019 - Australia (Michaela Shuttleworth) 
1st Runner Up - Indonesia (Anavaliza Atmadja) 
2nd Runner Up - Philippines (Flordeliz Mabao) 
Miss Photogenic - Australia (Michaela Shuttleworth) 
Miss Marine Conservation - Benelux (Lisa Van Roozendaal) 
Miss Congeniality - Benelux (Lisa Van Roozendaal) 
Best in Talent - Hong Kong (Rouella Chan) 
Best in National Costume - Philippines (Flordeliz Mabao)



source from: 
https://www.facebook.com/MSIInt

Monday, November 18, 2019

Kang In-Soo in Sutera Harbour Resort!

DCEO Gerard Tan photo with Kang In-Soon! The Superstar recent visit to Sutera Harbour Resort to complete a special edition of calendar 2020 album.

Kang In-soo (Korean: 강인수; born March 10, 1988) is a South Korean singer and actor. Born in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, he was an aspiring singer in his adolescence and applied to the Department of Theater and Film in high school, but majored in dance following the denial of his initial application.

Kang signed to H2 Media, where he debuted with boy idol group Myname. He is a vocalist for the quintet. He performed his first acting role in Shinokubo Story (2013) alongside the group. Naked (2017), his first mini-album independent from Myname, was released in Japan in September. He enlisted in the mandatory military service the following month.

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Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Borneo Coffee Festival 4th Edition 08-10 Nov 2019 • Suria Sabah Shopping Mall




KOTA KINABALU: The fourth edition of the Borneo Coffee Festival has attracted nearly 20,000 visitors, over the weekend.

Borneo Coffee Alliance (BCA) chairman Dick Lee said they managed to pull more crowd this year thanks to the Asian-standard latte art competition.

“We hope to provide more opportunity for our local baristas to show their talents,” he said after the closing ceremony, at Suria Sabah, here, Sunday.

“We estimated that there were between 6,000 and 8,000 visitors per day throughout the three-day event.


“All 65 exhibitors were also happy with the number of crowd visiting their booths…some even had to replenish their products two to three times per day.

“Some of them had been with the festival since three years ago and they had been anticipating the event every year.”

Noting that the number of exhibitors and visitors had increased, Lee said, the organising committee is planning to hold the festival at a bigger venue next year.


“The committee members are still discussing about it. Some parties had shown deep interest in joining the festival but could not do so due to the limited number of booths.

“As such, we may choose a bigger venue next year,” he said.

Organised by the BCA under the Federation of Sabah Industries (FSI), Borneo Coffee Festival offered a wide range of coffee-related products and services.

Aimed to generate more awareness and to promote ‘coffee culture’ among the society, Borneo Coffee Festival features both local and international exhibitors.

The main highlights were the Borneo Latte Art and the Borneo Brewer’s Cup competitions.


William Tiong from Sarawak, emerged champion in the Borneo Latte Art competition which was participated by nearly 30 baristas.

He brought home RM500, a return flight ticket to Shanghai, China for the Professional Coffee Athletics (PCA) Latte Art Grand Final, a trophy, and sponsored goodies.

In second place was Patrick Wong while Kevin Chew grabbed the third spot.

Tiong said, he had been training hard on his craft for more than half a year.

“In latte art, you need more practice…you cannot join any competition without proper preparation.

“I have joined several competitions since 2018 and I think the competitors were very good in the Borneo Latte Art competition.”

The Borneo Brewer’s Cup was won by Clarissa Chen, while Tiong won the second place and Angel Bannister held the third spot.


Chen was delighted as she won the competition in her maiden attempt.

“I have been a barista for about one and a half year. Initially, I felt nervous when I entered the competition ground, but afterwards I was excited as I can gain more knowledge and experience.


“Most of my competitors are my seniors in this field and this achievement motivates me to be better,” she said.


The prizes were presented by Youth and Sports Minister Phoong Jin Zhe.

News source from Daily Express (Editor Ricardo Unto)

Tuesday, November 12, 2019

11.11.2019 | PRESS CONFERENCE FOR SABAH MASTERS 2019

All set for the Sabah Masters Golf Championship 2019! DCEO Gerard Tan group photo with Deputy Chief Minister and Minister of Tourism, Culture & Environment Sabah YB Datuk Christina Liew Chin Jin and Chairman of Tourism Malaysia YBhg. Datuk Ahmad Shah Hussein Tambakau holding the Sabah Masters trophy.

11.11.2019 | PRESS CONFERENCE FOR SABAH MASTERS 2019

Sanctioned by Asian Tour and Professional Golf of Malaysia, will be held at Sutera Harbour Golf and Country Resort from 21 - 24 of Nov 2019 with USD300, 000 prize purse to the winners. Top 25 on thw PGM will be participating in a total of 144 professional golfers.

Excited for the highly anticipated Sabah Masters Golf Championship 2019 – Sutera Harbour Resort Deputy Chief Executive Officer Gerard Tan and Asian Tour Director of Partnership Charlie Tingey


Sutera Harbour Resort • School's Out Package 2019 is BACK!


School's Out Package 2019 
Valid from: 23rd November 2019 to 28th December 2019


UNLIMITED
• Bowling session throughout they stay.
• Games of tennis / badminton / squash / table tennis.
• Usage of health club facilities ( Gymnasium & Sauna)
• Access to Kiddies Club.
• Scheduled movies at the Movie Theatre
• Games of snooker.
• FREE access to 5 swimming pools across the Resort's properties.


Reservation / Information

Sutera Harbour Resort 
Tel: +60 88 318 888 (Kota Kinabalu) 
Tel: +60 3 2633 3128 ext: 320 (Kuala Lumpur Sales Office) 

Friday, November 1, 2019

7K Charity Run beneficiaries receive RM55, 259.77 each



KOTA KINABALU: The 19th Sutera Harbour 7K Charity Run which was held on 27 July 2019 had collected RM110, 519.54 with each beneficiary, Sabah Thalassaemia Society and Special Olympics Sabah, receiving a total of RM55, 259.77 each. 



The Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Sutera Harbour Resort, Gerard Tan presented the cheques to beneficiaries at the 7K Charity Run cheque presentation event at Sutera Harbour Marina & Country Club yesterday. 



He handed over the cheque to Julie Gindamin representing the Sabah Thalassaemia Society and to Taren Sunil Manoharan vice chairman of Special Olympics Sabah. 

Tan in his speech, expressed his gratitude to more than 7,000 supporters of the 7K Charity Run, whose continuous support has made the Charity Run the biggest charity event in Kota Kinabalu. 

He also thanked the State Ministry of Youth and Sports, Kota Kinabalu City Hall, Federal Youth and Sports Department Sabah, Sports Commissioner, The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) Kota Kinabalu as well as KK City Traffic, Music Rights Malaysia and volunteers for their support. 

He also expressed his appreciation to all the sponsors; SPORTS TOTO, Gleneagles Kota Kinabalu, Sounds Tech Production as the Contributing Sponsors, Ultron as the Official Apparel, 100Plus and MOMA Water as the Official Drinks, Astro Radio Sabah as the Official Radio Station. 

He also thanked schools, private parties, members of the media, as well as the public for their continuous support through their donations as well as participation in the SH7K2019 Charity Run. 

According to Tan, the 20th Sutera Harbour 7K Charity Run will be announced to the public once they have finalised the date. He hoped that the community especially those who are living around Kota Kinabalu will continue to support this charitable event. 

Also present to witness the presentation were Ngo York Kong Special Olympics Sabah Director of Fundraising and Sponsorship and Rick Blackie, General Manager of Sutera Harbour Golf & Country Club.

Sutera Harbour Resort creating job opportunity for local youth in hospitality industry

• Group Chief Executive Officer Mr Gilbert Ee
• Assistant Minister of Education and Innovation YB Jenifer Lasimbang
• Deputy Chief Executive Officer Mr Gerard Tan
• Sabah Human Resource Development Department (JPSM) Chief Assistant Director Ms Celestina Aron

Kota Kinabalu: The Sutera Harbour Resort Rural Youth Hospitality Programme, in collaboration with the Sabah Human Resource Development Department (JPSM), continues to create more and better job opportunities to rural youth across Sabah.

Group Chief Executive Officer Mr Gilbert Ee

A total of 19 participants, who graduated from the programme, were absorbed as permanent staff here in Sutera Harbour Resort.

The initiative was established by the Resort as part of its corporate social responsibility with a focus to develop Sabah rural youths as professional hoteliers.

Assistant Minister of Education and Innovation YB Jenifer Lasimbang

The tailored programmes lasted six months with an emphasis to on-the-job exposure that comprised theory, soft skills training and practical learning in the hospitality industry.

“The ‘Train and Place’ concept, which fosters and expands the student’s skills to fit with the nature of this industry, will actually strengthen not only their knowledge but also specific skills tailored to a 5-star resort,” said the Sutera Harbour Resort Group Chief Executive Officer Gilbert Ee in his welcoming speech at the SHR Rural Youth Hospitality Programme Graduation, here at the Grand Ballroom, The Magellan Sutera Resort.


Ee also stressed on essential needs to provide the students with the right skills and the right attitude.

“We have the responsibility to ensure the students’ safety and welfare while at the same time motivate them in their journey to realise their dreams here with us. Culture fit is a very important factor if we wish to see the youths benefit from such program.
“We hope this continued effort will elevate the living standards of rural youths and create skilled workers in tandem with the aspiration of the government,” he said. According to the Head of Programme Aldana Kimin, the programme is relevant to reduce skills mismatch in the industry.


“We believe that with hands on training and strategic hospitality programme will not only maximise their skills, knowledge and the standard hospitality industry technique; but also to ensure that they have access in the marketplace,” she said. Aldana, who is the Group Director of Human Resource and Training of Sutera Harbour Resort, also stated that tourism players need to be actively involved in providing decent job placements for youths in the effort to promote hospitality as a preferred profession for them.

“We are committed to create equitable employment and this programme provides job access to our rural youths. At the same time, it also provides them with the skills, resources and opportunities to succeed,” she said.

The programme focuses on low-income family as well as single parent family background to provide them the opportunity to improve their future.

The participants, selected from rural areas of Keningau, Kota Marudu, Kota Belud, Sipitang and Moyog, are between 18 to 25 years of age. To qualify, candidates need to have the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) certificate.

This is the second batch of such programme. Last year, a total of 21 participants graduated from the same programme.