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| Kementerian Pelancongan, Seni dan Budaya | |
Coat of arms of Malaysia | |
| Ministry overview | |
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| Formed | 16 May 2013; 12 years ago (2013-05-16) |
| PrecedingMinistry | |
| Jurisdiction | Government of Malaysia |
| Headquarters | No. 2, Tower 1, P5/6 Road, Precinct 5, Federal Government Administrative Centre, 62200Putrajaya |
| Employees | 3,161 (2017) |
| Annual budget | MYR 1,567,627,800 (2026) |
| Minister responsible |
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| Deputy Minister responsible |
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| Ministry executives |
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| Child agencies | |
| Website | www.motac.gov.my |
| Footnotes | |
| Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture onFacebook | |
TheMinistry of Tourism, Arts and Culture (Malay:Kementerian Pelancongan, Seni dan Budaya) is aministry of theGovernment of Malaysia that is responsible fortourism,culture,archives,library,museum,heritage,arts,theatre,handicraft,visual arts,convention,exhibitions, Islamic tourism andcraft.
TheMinister of Tourism, Arts and Culture administers his functions through the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture and a range of other government agencies. In theAnwar Ibrahim cabinet, the ministry was renamed to Ministry of Tourism with the removal of arts and culture portfolios from the name.
Its headquarters is inPutrajaya.
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