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The procedure to attain a Malaysian visa is quite hassle free unlike many countries. Many countries around the world enjoy visa exemption under Malaysian law and the visa fee for most countries is minimal (Noorbakhsh). Malaysian government is doing all it can to promote the Malaysian tourism. Moreover, the fact that holiday packages in Malaysia are much cheaper as compared to other holiday destinations have resulted in attracting more tourists, who otherwise travel to European destinations, which are now very expensive. The fact that Malaysia is also emerging as an international trade hub has also increased the number of corporate tourists visiting the country.

Over the years Malaysia has been successful in gaining advantages from cheaper sources of energy. Presently, Malaysia's energy sources are cheaper that what is prevalent in most parts of the world. Currently, United States of America is one country that has cheaper energy resources. The low priced energy resources means that Malaysia saves on electricity, fuel and transport costs which greatly contribute in the progression of Malaysian tourist industry.

Malaysia is a home of natural beauty including beautiful hill stations, beaches and a very well planned capital Kualalumpur and the administrative center, Putra Jaya. Malaysia has emerged as a paradise for natural beauty lovers...

We must carry out research pertaining to investment costs and capital budgeting for a more decisive conclusion.
Works Cited

Noorbakhsh, Abbas. "Globalization and Its Challenges and Opportunities in Malaysia and Singapore: A Two-Week Curriculum Project Taught in an Introductory Undergraduate Course in International Business." East-West Connections 6.1 (2006): 179+. Questia. Web. 23 Mar. 2013.

Rahman, Mohd Nizam Ab. "The Effective Implementation of Global Supply Chain Management in Small to Medium-Sized Companies in Malaysia: An Empirical Study." International Journal of Management 29.3 (2012): 274+. Questia. Web. 23 Mar. 2013.

Suratman, Robiah. "Tourism Industry in Malaysia: The Experience and Challenge." Academia.edu. . University Technology of Malaysia. 23 March 2013. < http://www.academia.edu/1421294/Tourism_Industry_In_Malaysia_The_Experience_and_Challenge>.

Wai-Ching, Poon, and Yong Gun-Fie David. "Comparing Satisfaction Levels of Asian and Western Travellers Using Malaysian Hotels." Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management 12.1 (2005): 64+. Questia. Web. 23 Mar. 2013.

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Works Cited

Noorbakhsh, Abbas. "Globalization and Its Challenges and Opportunities in Malaysia and Singapore: A Two-Week Curriculum Project Taught in an Introductory Undergraduate Course in International Business." East-West Connections 6.1 (2006): 179+. Questia. Web. 23 Mar. 2013.

Rahman, Mohd Nizam Ab. "The Effective Implementation of Global Supply Chain Management in Small to Medium-Sized Companies in Malaysia: An Empirical Study." International Journal of Management 29.3 (2012): 274+. Questia. Web. 23 Mar. 2013.

Suratman, Robiah. "Tourism Industry in Malaysia: The Experience and Challenge." Academia.edu. . University Technology of Malaysia. 23 March 2013. < http://www.academia.edu/1421294/Tourism_Industry_In_Malaysia_The_Experience_and_Challenge>.

Wai-Ching, Poon, and Yong Gun-Fie David. "Comparing Satisfaction Levels of Asian and Western Travellers Using Malaysian Hotels." Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management 12.1 (2005): 64+. Questia. Web. 23 Mar. 2013.
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