Brand has created a diverse line of products — from bath ritual products to organic baby clothing — that are crafted to give babies the best start in life
The Malaysia Tourism Award is the highest accolade for individuals and organisations, whose outstanding contributions play a significant role in the success of Malaysia’s tourism industry and it is a remarkable achievement for Unique Choice to have won such a prestigious award.
The Ministry of Tourism in Malaysia conducted the award ceremony to medal the finest and distinct tourism industry players.
The ceremony took place at the Putrajaya International Convention Centre on January 9, 2010. The event was graced by the presence of the Deputy Prime Minister YAB Tan Sri Muhyiddin Hj Mohd Yassin, who represented the Honourable Prime Minister of Malaysia.
YB Dato’ Sri Dr. Ng Yen Yen, the Minister of Tourism Malaysia, praised the winners and finalists for their product and service excellence. Thereafter he praised the Industry players who have shown originality and creativity in their mission to develop the tourism industry’s vision.
Brand has created a diverse line of products — from bath ritual products to organic baby clothing — that are crafted to give babies the best start in life
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