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Star 24 Jan 07 Limiting visitor numbers to protect Pulau Redang KUALA TERENGGANU: Terengganu will limit the number of tourists, especially backpackers, going to Pulau Redang to preserve the island's natural beauty. State Industrial Development and Tourism Committee chairman Datuk Mohamed Awang Tera said similar measures in Pulau Sipadan in Sabah and Pulau Rawa in Johor had proven to be successful. "The government does not mean to stop backpackers from enjoying Pulau Redang's beauty but this move can reduce the environmental degradation caused by resorts which don't have good waste treatment facilities," he told reporters. Several resorts on the island would also be upgraded and the state government would focus on luring high budget tourists, he said. As an alternative to Pulau Redang, Pulau Bidong would be turned into a recreational island complete with basic amenities but no resorts. Mohamed said the state government had approved a project to turn the Pulau Redang jetty near the Laguna Redang Resort into a common jetty for several other resorts on the island. --Bernama links Related articles on Global: marine issues |
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