“Tourism, logistics, agriculture and manufacturing sectors will be the main focus of SDC, and shall be guided by the NKEA  in line with its key factor endowments,” said Pairin when addressing  more than 100 delegates from Malaysia and China at the 7th  Malaysia-China Joint Business Council Meeting here yesterday.
He was here with ministers, assistant ministers and officials from  the State government and corporate leaders from Sabah to attract Chinese  investment in the SDC project.
When elaborating on tourism development under the project, Pairin  said, the Sabah government would turn the State as a target of  high-yield and long stay visitors, with premier eco-adventure  destinations, as well as a high-end second home destination with luxury  holiday villas and lifestyle activities.
“Offshore islands and Kinabalu Gold Coast Enclave will be developed  into high end signature resorts, together with new eco-tourism products  such as wildlife safari, rainforest interpretation, island hopping and  submarine diving,” he said.
Lifestyle products like Mt Kinabalu lookout, Mice facilities,  marinas, holiday homes, spas, wellness, healthcare centres, boutique  resorts, performing arts, handicraft centres and art galleries will also  be built.
He said, development would capitalise on Sabah’s largest genera of  marine life (cradle of coral life), oldest rainforest and colourful and  diverse native population, agro-tourism in the interior districts and  wellness tourism in the highlands.
“Handicrafts and home stay will also be actively promoted to  encourage local participation in tourism. To achieve this ends, a  handicraft village will be established and new handicraft products such  as leather craft will be introduced,” he said.
As Kota Kinabalu acts as the main gateway for tourists arriving in  Sabah, the waterfront area would be rehabilitated and re-developed into  an iconic attraction, added Pairin.
Earlier at a meeting with officials of the Jinan Hi-Tech Industrial  Development Zone, Pairin invited Chinese officials to visit Sabah and  look for investment opportunities in the State.
He said investors can focus on four key sectors, namely agriculture, tourism, logistics and manufacturing.

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