Southeast Asia’s 3rd-third richest nation eyes more tourists from China, Japan, India
Samira Vishwas July 06, 2026 11:24 AM

Malaysia’s Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture is expanding its outreach to key regional and long-haul markets including China, Indonesia, Japan and India to sustain the country’s strong tourism growth momentum.

Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture Chiew Choon Man said Malaysia, Southeast Asia’s third-richest country by GDP per capita behind Singapore and Brunei, is focusing on high-performing and stable markets while expanding its presence in long-haul markets such as Russia, Germany and Australia to diversify the country’s visitor base.

The country’s tourism sector is on a positive trajectory. In 2025, Malaysia welcomed 42.2 million international visitors, an increase of 11.2% from 38 million in 2024.

Tourists and Hindu devotees are seen on the 272 steps of Sri Subramaniar Swamy Temple at Batu Caves, Malaysia, April 19, 2024. Photo by Reuters

As of May this year, Malaysia had received 17.5 million visitors, up 3.4% from the 16.9 million recorded during the corresponding period last year.

This demonstrates that the country is on solid footing to sustain positive momentum throughout 2026, Chiew said.

The official also stressed the importance of continued investment in tourism infrastructure, alongside close collaboration with industry stakeholders to address operational challenges and rising cost pressures, ensuring the sector remains competitive.


© Copyright @2026 LIDEA. All Rights Reserved.