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Hello Kitty Town to close, but state government says tourists will still flock to Johor

JOHOR BARU — The Johor government is confident that its 2020 state tourism campaign will not be affected by the closure of Sanrio’s Hello Kitty Town theme park in Puteri Harbour at the end of the year.

Sanrio’s Hello Kitty Town theme park in Puteri Harbour will close at the end of the year.

Sanrio’s Hello Kitty Town theme park in Puteri Harbour will close at the end of the year.

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JOHOR BARU — The Johor government is confident that its 2020 state tourism campaign will not be affected by the closure of Sanrio’s Hello Kitty Town theme park in Puteri Harbour at the end of the year.

State Tourism, Women, Family and Community Development Committee chairman Liow Cai Tung said the closure of the theme park will have little impact on the Visit Johor Year 2020 campaign that will go into full swing starting January 2020.

“I believe it will only have a small impact on the Visit Johor Year 2020 campaign and will not affect overall tourist arrivals to the state.

“The state government does not depend on one particular type of tourism product alone,” she told Malay Mail on Wednesday (Oct 2) in response to news reports that tourism arrivals may drop without the Sanrio theme park.

Ms Liow said that the southern state has other new destinations such as the recently launched Desaru Coast, offering a range of tourism products such as water theme parks, hotels and international golf courses.

“Besides that, Johor is also promoting eco-tourism as well as nature-based tourism and medical tourism as well,” she said.

Ms Liow confirmed that Hello Kitty Town will halt operations after December 31.

She said that the decision was made by a private company and the state government respects its decision.

“I understand that the theme park is closing due to a lack of response over the last few years,” added Ms Liow, who is also the Johor Jaya assemblyman.

Yesterday, it was reported that the Hello Kitty theme park in south Johor’s Puteri Harbour is slated to cease operations by year-end due to a lack of visitors.

The Puteri Harbour building, which houses the Hello Kitty Town theme park, also houses a number of other attractions, including a Thomas Town indoor park that is slated to close at the same time as well.

The RM110 million (S$36.3 million) Hello Kitty Town theme park, the first in Malaysia, was opened in 2012. It has suffered a decline in ticket sales over the years as the number of visitors did not meet the expected targets. MALAY MAIL

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