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Thursday, 08 January 2009 13:19

By Debra Chong, The Malaysian Insider

The state-owned Ri-Yaz Heritage Resort and Spa in Pulau Duyong near here gleams like a jewel in the sun.

Formerly called the Heritage Bay Club, its exclusive chalets have seen a host of celebrated guests including the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.

It is also the only resort along the length of the east coast with a purpose-built "sailing stadium" — a watery circuit that opens to the South China Sea and home to the Monsoon Cup.

It is where the Who's Who of Malaysia gather to rub shoulders every year during the northeast monsoon season when the state's biggest sailing event starts.

But last December, the Tourism Minister dropped a bombshell.

Datuk Seri Azalina Othman said the Monsoon Cup may move to Sabah this year, to show the international participants more of Malaysia.

The Monsoon Cup was originally a state-run affair until the Barisan Nasional government turned it into a federal event last year.

Her announcement worries the new management running the resort.

"What's going to happen to Kuala Terengganu if the Monsoon Cup is no longer here?" cried Tun Gama Ismail, Ri-Yaz's assistant sales director.

The place may be forced to close down.

Should that happen, the workers would join the ranks of the jobless; unemployment is the state's biggest socio-economic problem especially among the youths.

Gama told The Malaysian Insider that over three-quarters of the resort's workers are local residents. He is concerned for their welfare.

The number of room bookings also dipped last year while the federal government deliberated on where to hold the Monsoon Cup before arriving at a decision two months before the event. The guests also stayed for a shorter time.

Much criticism has been hurled at the sailing event, mooted by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.

Among them: it is an elitist project; the exorbitant cost was a waste of the state's funds; it did not benefit the local population as it was meant to.

"People still think we are a private club because of the old name," Gama sighed.

The new management is working hard to shake off the resort's elitist image and open it up to the public.

The resort is now being repackaged to cater to the business seminar sector.

It took over operations from the event management company headed by Datuk Wan Hisham Wan Salleh, brother of the Barisan Nasional candidate in the current Kuala Terengganu by-election, just some four months earlier.

But it has no experience in running a resort marina, which had been specially built for the Monsoon Cup. Its sister company is the Cyberview Lodge in Cyberjaya, Selangor. Many of the new management staff came from there.

They slashed the room rates by half. A deluxe room, its cheapest option, starts from RM300. There is free wi-fi in the guest rooms and throughout its extensive grounds.

The eight custom-made wooden gondolas, or "bot penambang" in the local dialect, can be hired for a cruise around the coastal state capital or used as water taxis to the wet market across the channel, at a fee of RM3 per ride.

But while the rooms are currently occupied with the A-list crowd who are in town for the by-election, the marina is more than three-quarters empty.

A custom-made wooden sailboat bobs up and down forlornly beside the pontoon where its owners, a German couple, moored it before flying off to their homeland thousands of nautical miles away.

On the other side, a monitor lizard crawls out from under the boardwalk and splashes into the murky seawater for a short after-lunch swim.

The resort's future seems just as murky right now.

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written by AuntyG, January 08, 2009 13:42:34
Slash the room rates by another half so that ordinary folks like me may be able to afford to stay there.
Former crowd - the "rich n famous' and also the "leech n infamous"
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written by miwaki, January 08, 2009 13:54:06
Take up an advertisement space in MT and Zorro Unmasked,I'm sure your resort can go internation.If you want further exposure,try SJS and Team.
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written by Democrats, January 08, 2009 14:00:48
That is what happen when you put all your eggs in one basket. Any hotel operator can make it successful if you know how to package it and market it well.

While the Monsoon Cup may have useful for this hotel, it is just for a week or so, how do you survive on the other 50 weeks? The argument and justification of the Monsoon Cup is illogical. You run a hotel, not sell mooncakes! And to spend RM300 million without the returns or benefits has no business sense.

This article is bais and highlight the plight of some minority who will be worse off without the Monsoon cup. It's a spin to show the positives of the MONSOON CUP.Can you imagine if the RM300 million poured into the economy via construction and services and upgrade, how many more will actually benefit then the few hotel employees. If fact, the employees should look for new job in the first place. It's obvious the hotel doesn't make money, has no future and their own job security is already in jeopardy.

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written by densemy, January 08, 2009 14:05:06
Another brilliant example of BN ad hoc thinking... there is almost a total inability on behalf of government to plan into the future
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written by ahmadneil, January 08, 2009 14:24:17
I won't want to go the for my honeymoon as my wife is scare of the monitor lizard.

Datuk Seri Azalina Othman,it's fair that you move this event to sabah as those illegals will be flocking from Philippines and Indonesia to see this events , after that they will stay back and be given MyKad.
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written by evaangel, January 08, 2009 14:30:54
I was there in March last year. My group was the only customers in their dining room. We had around 4-5 waiters/waitresses for a group of around 8 people. The food was so so. The price exhorbitant. The setting was really beautiful - overlooking the sea. But yes... totally deserted apart from another couple of tourists that had come to take photos.
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written by cahaya, January 08, 2009 14:33:04
Be careful of this reporter’s media spin. Yesterday she misquoted Anwar about Israel and Hamas, etc. You should watch the video on Anwar’s blog website to find out what he actually said at the rally.

Now she writes about this KT resort. Not sure of her intention. Anyway, the resort and the monsoon race are examples of gross mismanagement of Terengganu’s oil profits by the BN government. Let the resort close down. It has brought little benefit to the local KT people. Another reason not to vote for BN.

KT voters should vote the competent and honest PAS candidate Abdul Wahid Endut for Parliament. Vote for PR.
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written by Motherchell, January 08, 2009 15:19:30
Datuk Seri Azalina Othman said the Monsoon Cup may move to Sabah this year, to show the international participants more of Malaysia.

These are typical ways to give the wrong pic to their crony supporters. Time to send this sick monster to HELL!
http://sjsandteam.*********.com/
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written by ahmadneil, January 08, 2009 16:13:50
During the month of the hungry ghost,it will be fill up.
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written by savemalaysia, January 08, 2009 16:22:14
What is the fate of one resort owner compared to the welfare of the thousands of poor locals? Terengganu shouldn't spend RM300 million to organise the Monsoon Cup that benefits the select and exclusive few. It's better that the State Govt use the RM300 million to improve the welfare of the people in the State's many villages. So if the Monsoon Cup is held in Sabah, it is actually a blessing in disguise for Terengganu.
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written by Fuminari, January 08, 2009 16:33:59
umno do not hav planning,umno only hav racial cards!
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written by AsamLaksa, January 08, 2009 18:00:52
Credit crunch, dudes. If you are expecting Western cash, then lingkuplah. Heck, even the monsoon cup may have low participation due as sponsors cut spending.
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written by Caesar, January 08, 2009 18:35:19
Maybe Azalina's timing was bad (i.e. before the previous MP died) and the natives of Sabah were getting restless for a change of MPs against the BN. UMNO has to think of another quick cork to plug holes of their sinking ship.
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written by lynn, January 08, 2009 21:16:08
That is the arrogance of power when that woman lesbie said monsoon cup will move to sabah.
This monsoon cup is pure bulls*it. Better distribute the cash to all Trengganu folks.

KT voters, pls take this golden once in a lifetime opportunity to slap umno by voting PAS. This kind of opportunity comes only once in 50 yrs. Vote PAS.
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