This study investigates the potential of Arabic as a tourism language in Kuching Waterfront, Sarawak, Malaysia. Employing a mixed-methods approach, the research examined the current linguistic landscape, including signage, advertisements, and tourist information materials. Findings revealed a significant lack of Arabic language presence, including limited Arabic-language information, insufficient Arabic-speaking staff, and an absence of dedicated Arabic-language tourism packages. A total of 149 valid responses were analysed and the results indicated that language visibility and language comprehensibility play a significant role on tourist satisfaction. This study emphasizes the need for strategic initiatives to integrate Arabic into the tourism sector, such as developing Arabic-language tourism packages, providing language training, raising community awareness, and enhancing the visibility of Arabic language in the tourism landscape. By addressing these issues, Kuching Waterfront can effectively attract Arabic-speaking tourists and enhance its competitiveness in the global tourism market.
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