
Kuala Lumpur: Upon the first day of the Matta Fair, the Malaysian Tourism Board unveiled its Kaamatan Festival campaign, supported by a former state Chief Minister. This effort aims to promote Sabah’s harvest celebration as an all-year attraction, converting visitor interest into booked trips, particularly for departures around mid-year.
“Kaamatan is far more than a festival,” the board emphasized. “It offers travellers a chance to immerse in Sabah’s living traditions—its folk dances, regional dishes, artisanal crafts and genuine communal hospitality.” Initial feedback at the fair shows high demand for package offers and cultural excursions, boosting organisers’ optimism that Kaamatan will draw visitors well after the official festival period.
📊 Market Context & Insight
The Malaysian property market is driven by urban demand in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor and Penang, government schemes like PR1MA, adjustments in interest rates by Bank Negara Malaysia, and infrastructure expansions including MRT3 and LRT projects. Real Estate Investment Trusts on Bursa Malaysia also mirror the wider economic landscape.
💡 What This Means for Malaysian Investors
Investors might consider rental properties, affordable housing projects, commercial real estate, and REITs listed on Bursa. With increasing urban migration and growth in rental housing needs, a mix of direct property holdings and REIT investments can offer risk management while capturing growth.
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Note: This article is for informational purposes only and not financial advice. Please consult licensed property agents or financial advisors in Malaysia before investing.

