
Thursday February 18, 1999
'Cyber warriors' to promote Malaysia abroad
By Izatun Hanim Shari
KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. - The Visit Malaysia CyberCampaign tourism promotion
drive has attracted 178 volunteers and 80 link partners nationwide.
The campaign, which encourages local Internet users to e-mail their
friends overseas to visit Malaysia, has so far seen 200,000 e-mails
sent to users in 100 countries.
The campaign was initiated by Malaysians who call themselves Pahlawan
(warrior) on Dec 1, last year.
To become a volunteer, all the Internet user has to do is send an
e-mail to pahlawan@egroups.com or pahlawan@po.jaring.my .
The names of users would be listed at the "Pahlawan" homepage (http://xtremedia.com/visitmalaysia).
Volunteers then spread the word by e-mailing friends by forwarding
an attached letter downloaded from the Pahlawan website.
Link partners include NTV7, Hitz FM, Digital Postcards of Malaysia,
Eco Tourism Malaysia and Borneo Online.
Group member Pat Lu said response had been so overwhelming that some
foreigners even promised to promote the country to their family, friends
and business partners.
In an interview at Balai Berita recently, Lu said to further expand
the campaign, the group would hold a competition on the Internet with
Tourism Malaysia.
Themed Think Holiday, Think Malaysia!, Culture, Arts and
Tourism Minister Datuk Seri Sabbaruddin Chik will launch the competition
at the Pan Pacific Hotel on March 4.
The competition is divided into three categories - Tourism Malaysia
Creativity Awards, Most E-mails Sent and Drive Traffic to Visit Malaysia
CyberCampaign Site.
The Tourism Malaysia Creativity Awards is further divided into three
sub-categories. These include Promote Malaysia on a Shoestring Budget,
Travel Malaysia on A Shoestring Budget and Most impactful and Creative
Think Holiday, Think Malaysia! Message.
Participants are required to do the following: