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KL Wellness City Boosts Healthcare Tourism with Internet of Things Integration

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Datuk Seri Garry Chua) Non-Executive Director (Retail, Consumerism & Construction) of KLWC, Dato’ Sri Vincent Tiew, Executive Director (Branding, Sales, And Marketing) of KLWC, Encik Mohamed Amin bin Yahya, Senior Director of Domestic and Event Division, Tourism Malaysia, Dato’ Dr. Colin Lee, KLWC Managing Director and Datin Karen Pua, Director of Hospitality of KLWC usher in the ‘Blooming Dragon Year’ with a dynamic drumming launch, setting the rhythm for a year of prosperity and joy at KL Wellness City.

Kuala Lumpur – Since its grand launch in June 2023, KL Wellness City (KLWC) has been making remarkable strides, reshaping the landscape of integrated healthcare and wellness. The visionary city with flagship KL International Hospital (KLIH) and The Nobel Healthcare Park will champion high speed broadband connectivity, supporting advance Internet of Things (IoT) technology in healthcare and wellness and meeting the need for connectivity for medical travellers.Dato’ Dr. Colin Lee, KL Wellness City (KLWC) Managing Director presenting a token of appreciation to Encik Mohamed Amin bin Yahya, Senior Director of Domestic and Event Division, Tourism Malaysia.

Managing Director of KL Wellness City, Dato’ Dr Colin Lee, said “In achieving our vision of a modern healthcare and wellness hub in Southeast Asia and Malaysia’s position as top medical tourism destination in the world, we need to build a comprehensive ecosystem that is future-proof, and anchor our development with innovative and advance technology infrastructure. With KLWC being IoT-ready by design, our commitments to connectivity will facilitate patient-centric experience for both local and international healthcare tourists and this is also aligned with the Ministry of Health’s vision of a digitally transformed healthcare system.”

Dato’ Dr. Colin Lee, KL Wellness City (KLWC) Managing Director presenting a token of appreciation to Encik Mohamed Amin bin Yahya, Senior Director of Domestic and Event Division, Tourism Malaysia.

Malaysia’s Healthcare tourism revenue is expected to hit RM1.7 billion this year, and is expected to grow double-digit every year after to cap 5 billion ringgit by 2030. KLWC recognises this and aims to contribute to the growth of health and wellness tourism. Leveraging its state-of-the-art facilities, advanced technology infrastructure, and a patient-centric approach, KL Wellness City aspires to become a prominent player in the global health and wellness tourism landscape.

By embracing digital health principles, KLWC also aims to streamline healthcare workflows, eliminate delays, improve data availability and enhance quality of care and the overall patient experience. Additionally, the thirteen-storey KLIH is dedicated to creating a sustainable hospital environment, reinforcing KLWC’s role not only in spearheading technological advancements but also in environmental responsibility.

To date, both the KLIH and The Nobel Healthcare Park (Plot 1) have completed their earthwork, piling, and substructure works reaching 100% completion, with KLIH’s superstructure works scheduled to commence by Q2 2024.

KL Wellness City ‘Blooming Dragon Year’ with Spectacular Festivities and Activities

Dato’ Sri Vincent Tiew, Executive Director (Branding, Sales, And Marketing) of KLWC, Encik Mohamed Amin bin Yahya, Senior Director of Domestic and Event Division, Tourism Malaysia, Dato’ Dr. Colin Lee, KLWC Managing Director, Datin Karen Pua, Director of Hospitality of KLWC and Datuk Seri Garry Chua, Non-Executive Director (Retail, Consumerism & Construction) of KLWC

At the celebration event today, KL Wellness City kick-starts the new year with these notable milestones and its grand month-long celebration of the upcoming Chinese New Year. KLWC will host an array of vibrant festivities, cultural performances, and engaging workshops, promising an unforgettable experience for attendees of all ages.

A diverse array of cultural workshops and performances have been scheduled every weekend from January 16th onwards, highlights include:

  • Fengshui Talks by Master Suvy and Master Lee Xu
  • CNY Fitness sessions led by renowned fitness expert Jordan Yeoh
  • Peranakan Peggy Bibik Cooking Demo
  • Oriental Instrumental Performances
  • Sugar Painting and Tanghulu Workshop
  • Mask Changing Performances
  • Dragon Beard Candy Making Workshop
  • CNY Paper Cutting Workshops and
  • Tarot Reading by Cris Angel.

The extravaganza will culminate in an enthralling Acrobatic Lion Dance and numerous other immersive experiences celebrating the festive spirit.

“We are excited to welcome everyone to join us in celebrating the Chinese New Year at KL Wellness City,” said Dato’ Dr Lee, “this event is a testament to our commitment to cultural diversity and community engagement. It’s an opportunity for people of all backgrounds to come together and experience the richness of this auspicious festival.”

The festivities will commence from 16th Jan 2024 and continue until 29th Feb 2024 at KL Wellness City Gallery, Bukit Jalil. Entrance is free, and all members of the community are encouraged to partake in the joyous celebrations.

Join us at KL Wellness City as we usher in the Year of Dragon with an abundance of joy, cultural festivities, and unity or contact our KL Wellness City Hotline at 010 – 4066686.

To RSVP for the free workshop, click here.

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